Flying Design

A recently read article in The Telegraph relates some of the intelligence and thought that goes into the passenger seating spaces in air planes.

Extensive research is done on colors of fabrics and lighting for different times and functions.

The effort is made to “try to have a home like relaxing feeling”.

Enormous thought is given to “the color, materials, and finish of fabrics”.

Great thought is given to: “Psychological power of color and control of lighting can influence the mood of people.”

The effect of noise on health is considered.

Could not all of these approaches be applied to the design of our residential interior spaces?

How much time and research to get the best and most durable results for your home furnishings and backgrounds did you spend where you chose to live?

Interior spaces occupied by people need to be designed for the functions, ambiance, and persons for which they will be used.

The intelligence and wise expenditure of resources are a major factor in the level and quality of results for any interior spaces used by people whether it be residential, educational, travel, religious, entertainment, business, commerce, et cetera.

What is the level of satisfaction you experience for the research you did for the interior environment where you live?

Food for thought.