In terms of accessibility for people with disabilities, doors play a crucial role in providing independence and convenience in daily life. Doors should be wide enough for wheelchair users and easy to open and close. Additionally, low-force door handles or automatic opening and closing systems should be preferred. Using contrasting colors and tactile markers on doors enhances accessibility for the visually impaired. For the hearing impaired, audible alerts about door openings or closings can be provided. These adjustments help individuals with disabilities navigate daily life more independently and support their equal participation in society.

