Redefining the Home: Sustainable Interior Design in Multifamily Housing Systematic Review
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https://doi.org/10.61707/60gvr625Keywords:
Sustainable Design, Energy Efficiency, Multifamily Housing, Sustainable Material, SustainabilityAbstract
This study investigates the impact of sustainable interior design on family well-being in multifamily housing, focusing on its contribution to environmental sustainability and improving quality of life. Its main objective is to synthesize recent research on how ecological approaches in interior design promote energy efficiency and use sustainable materials to optimize living spaces. Using the PRISMA methodology for the systematic review, studies were analyzed that highlight practices such as the integration of renewable energies and the use of local materials, which benefit the economy and the environment. The results reveal that such practices not only reduce costs and promote local employment, but also enhance occupational well-being. The conclusions emphasize the need to reconfigure residential design to face contemporary challenges and enhance sustainability. This study proposes new directions for future research on sustainable design, highlighting its impact on quality of life and its strategic importance for global sustainability.
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