People are seeking healthier lifestyles by understanding the body and the mind as a whole as a result of the recent shift in the global emphasis on wellness. An individual’s health has been shown to be significantly impacted by external factors such as their geographic location, environment, community, financial situation, and relationships with friends and family. It soon became clear that maintaining physical and mental health depended on many factors related to the built environment’s quality, in addition to having access to medical facilities and expert treatment.
Architects can choose to create better designs, which will subsequently aid people in making better decisions. What exactly constitutes good interior design, and what qualities define a good interior space? We will examine this “good” aspect of design in this interior focus, examining how architects met user needs while taking accessibility, demographic diversity, the economy, and the environment into consideration, regardless of aesthetics.
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