Physical and Sensory Accessibility in Offices
Ensuring an accessible workspace is essential for the inclusion of all individuals. This involves removing architectural barriers through wide corridors, easily opened doors, and height-adjustable desks. Signage should be clear and in braille, facilitating orientation, while appropriate and adjustable lighting creates a comfortable environment for those with visual sensitivities.

- Ensure all areas are accessible for individuals with reduced mobility.
- Adjustable workspaces, such as height-adjustable desks and ergonomic chairs.
- Wide corridors (minimum 90 cm) that are obstacle-free to allow comfortable mobility with wheelchairs or walking aids.
- Automatic or easily opened doors to facilitate access.
- Clear signage in braille to guide all individuals within the space.
- Suitable and controllable lighting to avoid glare or overly bright lights that may affect employees with visual sensitivities.
- Consult here more about enviromental conditions according to the spatial characteristics and user needs.