Abstract

As a guide and reference for designing living room furniture, this paper presents a critical analysis of ergonomics and materials in residential building interior design in Amman city, using an anthropometric database for Amman population as a guide and reference on designing living room furniture; this furniture was examined for comfort, as well as for reducing the rate of physical problems among living room users. To estimate the proportions of the utilized spaces, buildings, and any form of material and different riggings made for the users, anthropometric measurements were taken. First and foremost, while designing a system from an ergonomic aspect, one must consider the dimensions of the person who will be utilizing and participating in the system. As a result, anthropometric measurements are the most important ergonomic data to collect during the redesigning process. The outcomes of a study done on the data gathering by a 19-part body are also given in this study, which is based on anthropometric data and is based on anthropometric data. Various measurements of furniture used by Amman inhabitants in their living rooms were taken at the same time to compare them to existing furniture dimensions and materials to identify the ideal furniture dimensions based on anthropometric data, all at the same time. The conclusion of this study is an investigation of the use of ergonomic and materials in interior design for residential projects.

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