Readable content
We aim to use clear headings, balanced spacing, legible text sizes, and concise language so customers can understand important information more easily.
Homora is committed to creating a shopping experience that is welcoming, readable, navigable, and usable for as many customers as possible. We want every visitor to explore furniture, rugs, lighting, textiles, wall art, mirrors, storage pieces, and decor accents with confidence.
Homora aims to support a website experience that is perceivable, operable, understandable, and reliable. We regularly look for ways to improve page structure, color contrast, text readability, navigation flow, image descriptions, and form usability.
We aim to use clear headings, balanced spacing, legible text sizes, and concise language so customers can understand important information more easily.
We work to support browsing, links, controls, and interactive content through keyboard navigation where possible.
We organize pages with meaningful sections, descriptive link labels, consistent navigation, and content order that supports assistive technologies.
We aim to make Homora usable across desktop, tablet, and mobile screens with layouts that remain clear and functional.
Our accessibility efforts apply across the Homora shopping experience, including collection pages, product information, policy pages, support content, checkout-related guidance, and brand storytelling pages.
We aim to describe important furniture, decor, lifestyle, and instructional imagery so visual content has a useful text equivalent.
We use warm light backgrounds, dark text, and restrained accent colors to support comfortable reading and clear calls to action.
We aim to keep links, buttons, product categories, and help pathways clear so customers can find what they need without unnecessary friction.
We write policy pages and support guidance in direct language, with section breaks that make longer information easier to scan.
Homora continues to review headings, link clarity, focus states, page landmarks, touch targets, responsive layouts, and content hierarchy across the site.
We aim to make it easier to explore living room furniture, bedroom furniture, dining room furniture, home office pieces, lighting, rugs, textiles, mirrors, storage, and decor accents.
If you experience difficulty using any area of the site, we welcome details about the issue, the page involved, your device, browser, and the type of assistance needed.
Some parts of the shopping experience may include third-party tools or embedded services. We encourage accessibility improvements wherever possible and welcome feedback when a barrier appears.
Accessibility is an ongoing effort. If you have trouble accessing information, completing an action, reading content, using navigation, or understanding any part of the Homora website, please reach out with the details so our team can review the issue.
These answers explain how Homora approaches accessibility feedback, ongoing improvement, and support for customers who need help using the site.
Homora works to improve readability, page structure, keyboard access, image descriptions, navigation clarity, responsive design, and support content across the website.
Yes. Please contact Homora with the page URL, a short description of the barrier, the device and browser you are using, and the task you were trying to complete.
Yes. Our accessibility efforts include product discovery, product details, shopping information, policy pages, customer support pages, and content related to furniture, rugs, lighting, textiles, and decor.
Homora aims to support customers using assistive technologies by improving semantic structure, link clarity, readable content, and navigable page layouts where possible.
Accessibility is reviewed as the Homora website, page content, product information, and customer support experience evolve. Feedback helps us identify areas that need attention.