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Drawing for Interior Designers

Gilles Ronin

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English
Herbert Press Ltd
03 June 2019
The perfect guide to producing successful hand drawings of interior designs.

Sitting quietly at home, sketchbook in hand, is the ideal way to tackle drawing. In fact, your home is an absolute mine of subjects to draw. Perhaps you already have a plan in your head for a makeover or conversion?

This book is filled with practical principles which will help you put your plans down on paper and better express your ideas, for no serious project gets made without a progressive plan. Gilles Ronin teaches you some tricks of the trade and conventions which are part of an architect’s know-how and which will help you with ideas.

Packed with beautiful sketches, this accessible book provides advice from drawing perspective, floor plans and furniture to rendering rooms and taking down a partition wall.

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Imprint:   Herbert Press Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 250mm, 
Weight:   424g
ISBN:   9781789940053
ISBN 10:   1789940052
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Representing an Interior Space 1. Preparation for Drawing Materials The Line Proportions 2. Plans and Layouts Drawing the Plan Conventions and Symbols Changing Around the Furniture Elevation and Section Making a Layout Layout of a Flat 3. Perspective Isometric Projection Drawing Three-dimensional Objects and Furniture Playing about with space Swapping around kitchen and bathroom Visualising a kitchen corner Creating an open partition Transforming a flat Creating a dressing room and a bathroom Seeing things in perspective The view from the front To move a partition wall Creating an extension to block off a corner Planning the space Converting a space under the eaves A Few Simple Construction Tricks Taking Down a Partition Wall The Oblique View Designing a room by Eye Different Oblique Views A View from Above . . . …And a High-Angle View Drawing on the Computer Grids for Isometric Projections Grids for Frontal Views Grids for Oblique Views

Gilles Ronin is an architect and teaches at the Ecole d'Architecture des Beaux Arts in Paris. He is the author of Drawing for Interior Designers and Drawing Perspective.

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