Accessible and Comfortable Bedrooms
Resting spaces should ensure accessibility without compromising comfort or privacy. Designing bedrooms with sufficient space for easy movement, installing sliding or automated doors, and positioning sockets and switches at accessible heights are key elements of an inclusive bedroom. Additionally, having safe and adjustable furniture enhances residents’ quality of life, ensuring rest and well-being.

- Spacious layouts to facilitate movement with wheelchairs, walking sticks, or frames.
- Installation of sliding or automated doors for greater convenience.
- Sockets and switches positioned at an accessible height.
- Height-adjustable beds and furniture with rounded edges for added safety.
- Carers
- Children
- Cognitive
- Cognitive abilities
- Decolonial perspective
- Digital
- Digital barrier
- Enviroment
- Environmental
- Gender and generations
- Gender perspective
- Hearing impairment
- Low-education
- Low-income
- Older people
- Other
- Physical abilities and features
- Sensory and Physical
- Socioeconomic
- Visual impairment