To have satisfactory furniture, we not only need to pay attention to general principles of shaping but also need to design it with reasonable functions and structure.

When designing furniture, it is necessary to pay attention to the physical aspects of the user. Furniture must necessarily match the size of the user. It is necessary to pay attention to reach, control, visibility, height of the workplace, and seating to avoid unnecessary hardship for users and to have a more comfortable and convenient life.

Before starting design, it is necessary to determine the object’s function. For example: a writing desk, dining table, bed, chair, cooking, or storage. The important thing is whether the furniture represents the correct function or not, whether it meets the needs or not.

A cabinet needs to meet space and usage requirements with a storage function. For example, are the shelves and drawers suitable for arranging, storing, and accessing items? Is the furniture within arm’s reach (is it anthropometrically appropriate)? Should the object be displayed clearly, like in a glass cabinet, or should it be hidden, protected from dust, and covered? Are swing doors, trap doors, rolling doors, or sliding doors reasonable and practical, or do we not need doors and use open shelves?

Of course, it is also necessary to pay attention to the size of the objects contained in the cabinet. Height-adjustable shelves and drawers are handy.

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