There are living spaces, places where we hang our hat, and there are working spaces, and now there is the "Third Space", those places where we enjoy leisure activities. In planning for these third spaces, the interior designer must consider the emotional weight these places hold for the individual. People need to relax and "chill out" and they will search for a place with the ambience which appeals to them and which will facilitate their relaxation. Success for these venues is driven by a collection of intertwined attributes that are highly subjective and often judged in an instant. 'The Third Space' has over 40 latest design projects which will take readers on a journey of discovery for that special Third Space. Colour photographs throughout