| Tasks of the interior designer | Moral dimensions |
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| Psychological | Social | ||
| Fulfillment of utilitarian sensory expressive needs pursuant to the requirements. | Ö | Ö | Family |
| Achievement of the communication between the individuals through study of the distances, functional division and distribution of elements of the furniture. |
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| Social Relationship/ Community |
| Achievement of the privacy for every member of the family and giving the priority to the parents. | Ö | Ö | Privacy |
| Fulfillment of requirements of security, safety and psychological safety. | Ö |
| Security ontological security Safety The basic tool for protection and safety A cocoon where we can feel nurtured and let down our guard |
| Achievement of psychological and physical comfort. | Ö |
| Comfort/Relaxation/Warmth and wellbeing |
| Ö |
| Emotional territory | |
| Ö | Ö | Control and agency | |
| Ö |
| Familiarity | |
| Ö |
| Centrality/Continuity | |
| Ö |
| Freedom (freedom comprises a place for reflection, a social meeting-point, and leaving your own mark) | |
| Ö |
| Self-expression/Self-identity/ Expression and Personnel Identity/Personal character/ Practices of personalization | |
| Ö |
| Place attachment | |