ABSTRACT

This study aims to formulate interior elements that can produce an ideal design for a bedroom space. Our responses to the design of spaces are sometimes conscious and sometimes unconscious. Interior design is able to support the well-being of occupants but not provide it. This research is a pragmatic research called mixed methods. The data was obtained by conducting a literature study and field observations through the distribution of online questionnaires. The results of the study show that suitability with activities, room size, completeness of facilities, space atmosphere, and accessibility are attributes of the ideal bedroom, which are considered the most important variables that must be met to produce the subjective well-being of the occupants of the room. The information collected is expected to increase knowledge related to environmental psychology science to become the basis for planning interior space design, especially for the adaptation period of new habits after the pandemic.