Add ergonomic furniture
Choosing the right posture-supporting furniture is an important factor to help reduce pain and fatigue when working for a long time. Prioritize tables and chairs that can be adjusted in height, armrests and backrests to support the back.
An ergonomic chair helps the spine maintain a neutral posture, knees 90 degrees perpendicular and feet flat on the floor. The desk also needs to be at an appropriate height for elbows to be comfortable when operating.
Prioritize comfort when working
Whether it's a home office or a creative studio, comfort always needs to be taken care of.
The computer screen should be placed at eye level to avoid stretching the neck. The keyboard and mouse should be within reach to limit shoulder and wrist pain.
Combining natural and artificial light
Reasonable light helps reduce eye strain and improve work efficiency. Utilize natural light combined with spotlights or diffusers instead of just harsh ceiling lights. Evenly distributed light will create a comfortable feeling and reduce screen glare.
Optimize function storage
The scientific storage system helps reduce excessive bowing, reaching, or stretching. Regularly used items should be placed at eye level or waist level. Pull shelves, drawers, and rotating racks will help keep all items within reach, while keeping the space neat and airy.
Ensure convenient and safe movement
Housing design needs to create spacious and accessible walkways for all members, especially the elderly or people with mobility difficulties. Lever-shaped door handles, toilet handrails and airy corridors will help make daily life safer and more convenient.