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The purpose of this paper is to introduce a human ecosystem integrative model for use as a research framework for interior design. The model is an adaptation of models developed by Morrison (1974), Doxiadis (1975), and Bubolz, Eicher, and Sontag (1979). The model is shown using two different examples, interior lighting and household energy consumption change, as the constructs of interest related to interior design. Discussion of application to interior design is included.