The industry-standard resource for all things related to residential space planning is Residential Interior Design: A Guide to Planning Spaces, which places a practical emphasis on ergonomics, accessible design, and the ways in which building systems impact individual spaces. The most recent code information, such as the 2015 International Residential Code and the International Green Construction Code, as well as more remodeling-related content, have been added to this third edition. This book, which is filled with hundreds of illustrations and images, shows a methodical approach to design that can be used to any home space and makes sure that the most crucial elements are given a lot of weight when making decisions. The writers examine the minimal amount of space each room needs to work properly while looking at the many other aspects that affect hallways, bathrooms, kitchens, bedrooms, and more. Daily use is a crucial consideration. Each chapter contains comprehensive information about accessibility, making this book a trustworthy resource for universal design and “aging in place” design. Teaching resources and a range of learning supplements are available on the new companion website to help reinforce the content taught. One essential element of a home is interior design, which is also a necessary ability for architects and designers.