Four elements of indoor space planning

The four elements of indoor space planning usually include the following four aspects:

1. Functionality:
– The main use and function of the space is the primary consideration. For example, living space and work space have different needs and should be designed according to the users’ living habits and needs.

2. Liquidity:
– Planning the flow of movement in the space is crucial to ensure that people can move smoothly without feeling crowded or obstructed, and to pay attention to safety.

3. Aesthetics:
– The style, color and material of the design are all important aesthetic factors. These elements should be coordinated with the atmosphere and purpose of the overall space to create a comfortable and pleasant environment.

4. Comfort:
– Including considerations such as lighting, ventilation, acoustics and temperature control, which all affect the user’s comfortable experience in the space.

These four elements work together to help create an indoor environment that is both functional and beautiful. If you are interested in a certain element or other related issues, you can contact us!