Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Housing & Interior Design

List the levels of Maslow’s Pyramid. Objectives: Analyze needs, values, and goals as they relate to lifestyle and life cycle. List the levels of Maslow’s Pyramid. Explain how housing can meet each need of Maslow’s pyramid.

Wants Vs. Needs Wants: Things that we can live without. Needs: Things that we have to have to. What are some things that we want? Video games Television New bike What are things that we need? Food Clothing Shelter Transportation Money

Hierarchy of Needs According to Abraham Maslow there are 5 basic levels Maslow presented these levels in a hierarchy, or ranking He ranked them from most essential to least You must meet the 1st level before moving on to the next.

LOVE / BELONGING SAFETY / SECURITY PHYSICAL NEEDS SELF-ACTUALIZATION SELF-ESTEEM LOVE / BELONGING SAFETY / SECURITY PHYSICAL NEEDS

Basic Needs: Required for Survival Physical Needs Basic Needs: Required for Survival Food Shelter Clothing Your needs must be satisfied before you’re able to think about anything else. Housing examples?

Physical needs met by interior design Shelter Private/Sleeping interior zones Storage for food, water and clothing

Protects you from physical harm. Safety / Security Protects you from physical harm. You feel both physically and emotional secure. Feeling safe from threats and danger. You need to feel safe in your surroundings and know what to expect.

Safety needs met by interior Design Door and Window locks Window coverings Building codes and Universal Design Hand rails Ceiling heights Alarm systems

You need to feel loved and accepted. Love / Belonging You need to feel loved and accepted. Praise Support Companionship Acceptance Recognition Love Housing examples?

Belonging needs met by Interior Design Family photos Sentimental items and collections Social interior zones Places for interaction with others Communal spaces

Self-Esteem Knowing you have value and self-worth. Need for respect. You know others are pleased with who you are. By acquiring esteem, you gain confidence and feel needed in the world. Housing examples?

Self-Esteem Interior Examples Items that remind us of our accomplishments Hanging diplomas Trophies Photos

Reaching your fullest potential. Self-Actualization Reaching your fullest potential. Ultimate level of fulfillment and satisfaction. To reach this level, all other needs must be met.

Self- actualization Examples Books Work/Service interior zones: places to work on improving ones self. Office spaces Fitness rooms Hobby rooms