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Indoor refers to spaces or activities located inside a building or other enclosed structure. It is the opposite of outdoor, which describes spaces exposed to the open air. Indoor environments are designed to provide shelter, safety, and comfort through controlled temperature, humidity, lighting, and air quality, as well as built features such as walls, floors, and ceilings.

Indoor spaces are diverse and purpose-built. Residential interiors include homes and apartments for living and personal

Indoor environmental quality (IEQ) refers to the overall health and comfort of indoor spaces, incorporating ventilation

The concept of indoor life expanded with modern architecture and climate control, enabling year-round occupancy and

care,
while
commercial
interiors
cover
offices,
shops,
and
service
venues.
Institutional
spaces
include
schools,
hospitals,
and
government
buildings.
Industrial
interiors
accommodate
manufacturing,
warehousing,
and
logistics.
Design
considerations
address
layout,
accessibility,
safety
codes,
acoustics,
and
energy
efficiency.
and
air
filtration,
moisture
control,
thermal
comfort,
lighting
quality,
and
sound.
Poor
IEQ
can
contribute
to
health
issues,
reduced
concentration,
and
fatigue.
Standards
and
guidelines
from
organizations
such
as
building
codes
and
environmental
agencies
encourage
adequate
ventilation,
clean
air,
moisture
management,
and
low-emission
materials.
new
work
and
living
patterns.
In
recent
decades,
emphasis
has
grown
on
sustainable
design,
energy
efficiency,
and
healthy
indoor
environments,
leading
to
innovations
in
airtight
building
envelopes,
radiant
heating,
LED
lighting,
and
air
purification
technologies.