katsetusruume
Katsetusruume, literally a "trial room," is a space used primarily in the architecture, interior design, and construction industries to test materials, ceilings, flooring, fixtures, and other building components before they are installed in a permanent location. The purpose of the katsetusruume is to evaluate the aesthetic, functional, and structural characteristics of products in a controlled environment that mimics the final installation conditions as closely as possible. This allows designers, builders, and clients to assess color coordination, lighting, acoustics, and other attributes. By conducting these tests, potential problems such as fit issues, material incompatibilities, or design flaws can be identified and corrected early, reducing costly changes during the construction phase.
Key features of a typical katsetusruume include adjustable lighting systems, high‑resolution observation windows, mock furniture or
The concept originated in the early 20th century, with European architects adopting it to improve collaboration