HEALTHY INDOOR CIRCUMSTANCES THROUGH THE ADOPTION OF SUFFICIENT DESIGN FOR INTERIORS SERVICES

Authors

  • Tang Jinsong Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.
  • Muralitharan Doraisamy Pillai Lincoln University College, Petaling Jaya, Malaysia.

Keywords:

Environmental Issues, Interior Layout', Environmentally Conscious Interiors, Sustainable Development

Abstract

Customers are increasingly seeking ways to incorporate sustainability principles into their interior design projects, as society becomes more conscious of the need of environmentally conscious building practices and design. Using construction materials and procedures that have a low impact on the environment, as well as reducing energy use, pollution, and trash, are all components of eco-friendly interior design. Sustainable interior design relies heavily on the work of architects and interior designers, who choose materials and products and advise clients on how to interact with their spaces in an eco-friendly way. The main purpose of the research is to gather as much information as possible on the importance of sustainability in interior design and to look into the many ways that sustainability can be integrated into the planning of interior spaces. Sustainable design is a crucial part of interior architecture, according to the research, in order to lessen harmful effects on the environment. The world's environment is undergoing rapid and catastrophic transformation. Both these changes and the degradation of the ecosystem are largely attributable to human consumption patterns. There are several sources of trash and pollution, but one of the biggest is the building industry. Sustainable practices have the ability to enhance both the built and natural ecosystems, and interior designers are a part of that business. By using materials, processes, and procedures that are mindful of the Earth's life cycles, sustainable design aims to decrease negative impacts on the environment while simultaneously conserving resources for use by current and future generations.

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Published

2025-04-03