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Book Synopsis
Stephanie Sickler is Assistant Professor at Florida State University, Department of Interior Architecture & Design, College of Fine Arts.

Trade Review
This book would augment my course seamlessly. The information it covers in regards to soft goods is, unfortunately often overlooked and/or not contained in one singular text, though very important for emerging designers. -- Helen Turner, University of Kentucky
I think this is an excellent book for students taking a materials and methods class. I also think it would be valuable to professionals and interns in design schools, so I think it should be marketed as more than just a student text. I think the proposal strongly defines the subject and limits it to much needed practical information that will be used not only in residential but also commercial practice. -- Kenan Fishburne, Florida State University * Proposal Reviews *
There is valuable information that you really can’t find anywhere else. I think there is definite value in the information. A definite "must have" for any designer to have in their library, whether they are a design student or someone that has been in the business for quite some time! -- Angela Stephens, Central Piedmont Community College * Proposal Reviews *

Table of Contents
Preface Part 1: Soft Goods Basics 1. Designing with Soft Goods 2. Interfacing with Workrooms 3. Textiles and Embellishments Part 2: Window Treatments 4. Introduction to Specifying Window Treatments 5. Foundational Window Treatments: Panels 6. Foundational Window Treatments: Top Treatments 7. Foundational Window Treatments: Shades Part 3: Custom Bedding 8. Introduction to Specifying Custom Bedding 9. Bedding Components: Top of Bed 10. Bedding Components: Pillows 11. Bedding Components: Bed Skirting Part 4: Upholstery 12. Introduction to Specifying Upholstered Furniture 13. Common Upholstery Styles and Selection Criteria 14. Ordering Upholstered Goods Part 5: Accessories 15. Pillows 16. Cushions 17. Miscellaneous Soft Goods

Soft Goods Guidebook for Interiors

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 29/11/2019
      ISBN13: 9781501329869, 978-1501329869
      ISBN10: 1501329863

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Stephanie Sickler is Assistant Professor at Florida State University, Department of Interior Architecture & Design, College of Fine Arts.

      Trade Review
      This book would augment my course seamlessly. The information it covers in regards to soft goods is, unfortunately often overlooked and/or not contained in one singular text, though very important for emerging designers. -- Helen Turner, University of Kentucky
      I think this is an excellent book for students taking a materials and methods class. I also think it would be valuable to professionals and interns in design schools, so I think it should be marketed as more than just a student text. I think the proposal strongly defines the subject and limits it to much needed practical information that will be used not only in residential but also commercial practice. -- Kenan Fishburne, Florida State University * Proposal Reviews *
      There is valuable information that you really can’t find anywhere else. I think there is definite value in the information. A definite "must have" for any designer to have in their library, whether they are a design student or someone that has been in the business for quite some time! -- Angela Stephens, Central Piedmont Community College * Proposal Reviews *

      Table of Contents
      Preface Part 1: Soft Goods Basics 1. Designing with Soft Goods 2. Interfacing with Workrooms 3. Textiles and Embellishments Part 2: Window Treatments 4. Introduction to Specifying Window Treatments 5. Foundational Window Treatments: Panels 6. Foundational Window Treatments: Top Treatments 7. Foundational Window Treatments: Shades Part 3: Custom Bedding 8. Introduction to Specifying Custom Bedding 9. Bedding Components: Top of Bed 10. Bedding Components: Pillows 11. Bedding Components: Bed Skirting Part 4: Upholstery 12. Introduction to Specifying Upholstered Furniture 13. Common Upholstery Styles and Selection Criteria 14. Ordering Upholstered Goods Part 5: Accessories 15. Pillows 16. Cushions 17. Miscellaneous Soft Goods

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