A Guide for Interior Design
Author: A. Bhatia, B.E
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Description: A Guide for Interior Design, is a comprehensive reference document that assists designers, architects, and interior design firms in developing excellent interiors. It covers topics such as design basics, building systems, materials, and furnishings.
Subject: Architecture
Pages: 197
Megabytes: 6.37 MB
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