What are some common accessibility features in interior architecture?

1. Ramps and lifts for wheelchair accessibility
2. Wider doorways and hallways to accommodate wheelchair and walker users
3. Lever handles on doors instead of knobs to make them easier to open
4. Non-slip flooring and grab bars in bathrooms to prevent slips and falls
5. Lowered countertops and sinks for wheelchair users or shorter individuals
6. Braille markings on signs, buttons, and elevator controls for the visually impaired
7. Audio alarms and visual alerts for emergency systems
8. Accessible parking spaces close to building entrances
9. Adjustable height work surfaces and furniture for individuals with mobility or reach limitations
10. Signage with high-contrast lettering to aid those with low vision or color blindness.

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