Abstract:
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the
significance of interior spaces has been redefined,
emphasizing comfort and well-being more than ever. This
review explores the integration of plants within these spaces,
drawing from ergonomic design principles. As the pandemic
highlighted the importance of mental and physical health,
plants have emerged as aesthetic assets and functional
contributors to our living spaces. This review examines the
role of plants in enhancing mental well-being, the ergonomics
of plant-focused design, their contribution to indoor air
quality, and their alignment with post-pandemic design trends.
The insights provided herein guide the reimagining of interior
spaces for a post-pandemic era