Gender Differences In Interior Design

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The differences in comfort requirements between the male and female exceed the Provide adequate spaces to practice their own internal activities, to the details of the interior design and its elements. Moreover, become more convenient with the women 's ability such as rising up some things or the use of heavy mechanism does not fit her physiological ability, or when designing a bookcase or shelves it should be convenient in its height with the women’s length.
So, making design for male’s room will defer from room design for female in all elements of interior design, and in colors, forms and lightening.
Therefore, the interior designer has to achieve all the gender requirements taking into account the differences between the sexes and know its details, both anatomical and physiological as well as psychological to be able to formulate suitable spaces for the human activities inside.
Gender differences are, put simply, certain physical and mental distinctions between male and female humans. Over the years there have been …show more content…

A woman who is the same size and same age as her male counterpart is generally only 80 percent as strong. (Steenerson 2013)
- The centre of gravity is slightly lower in women than in men because women tend to be proportionally larger in the pelvis and smaller in the shoulders. (Stander n.d.)

- Differences in intake and delivery of oxygen translate into some aspects of performance besides Female lung capacity is about 30 percent less than in males: when a man is jogging at about 50% of his capacity, a woman will need to work at over 70% of her capacity to keep up with him. Age difference will alter those numbers. (Difference Between Male And Female Structures (Mental And Physical) 2014)
- The cardio vascular system (blood circulation system) of men and women on average differ as follows:
Men have ± 80% larger heart then women
Men have ± 40% more blood volume in the body then

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