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Modu+ Bathroom Furnishing System - Coggle Diagram
Modu+ Bathroom Furnishing System
Internal Constraints
Design and Functionality
Modularity: adaptable configuration (e.g., adjustable shelves, stackable modules)
Space optimization: dimensions tailored to different bathroom sizes
Ease of assembly: clear instructions, minimal number of parts
Materials
Moisture resistance (waterproof MDF, reinforced plastics, aluminum)
Durability: prevention of rapid wear and tear
Aesthetics: harmonious colors and finishes in line with bathroom trends
Manufacturing
Industrial scalability: standard cutting, simple mechanical assembly
Compliance with environmental standards: recycled or recyclable materials
Production Costs
Balancing quality and affordability
Mass production to lower unit costs
Ergonomics
Adaptability to user needs (adjustable heights, easy access)
Safety: no sharp edges, enhanced stability
External Constraints
Usage Environment
Humidity: protection against condensation and splashes
Variable temperatures: resistance to abrupt changes (e.g., hot steam to cool air)
Limited space: suited for small urban bathrooms
Regulatory Constraints
Sanitary standards: non-toxic materials, resistance to mold
Electrical standards (if integrated with lighting or outlets)
Market Trends
Demand for modular and customizable solutions
Preference for durable and eco-friendly products
Synthesis of Internal and External Constraints
Smart Modular Design
Integration of user needs (flexibility, robustness)
Adaptation to bathroom environments (humidity, limited space)
Eco-Friendly Production
Waste reduction during manufacturing
Use of renewable materials
Economic Viability
Alignment with consumer budgets
Offering a range of options to cater to different market segments