What are some common ergonomic features in interior architecture?

Some common ergonomic features in interior architecture include:

1. Adjustable furniture (e.g. chairs, desks, tables) to accommodate different body types and work preferences.
2. Proper lighting to reduce eye strain and improve visual comfort.
3. Ergonomic keyboard and mouse solutions to prevent repetitive strain injuries.
4. Height-adjustable work surfaces to prevent awkward postures and promote movement.
5. Adequate ventilation and air quality to promote healthy indoor environments.
6. Acoustics solutions to minimize noise and promote concentration and privacy.
7. Accessible spaces, including ramps, elevators, and wider doorways to support people with disabilities or mobility issues.
8. Properly designed workstations that support the natural range of motion of the human body.
9. Task lighting solutions to improve visibility and reduce eye strain.
10. The use of natural materials to promote wellness and comfort.

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