Designing your entrance with user diversity in mind can be achieved by applying the principles of universal design. This concept focuses on creating products, environments, and services that are usable by all people, without the need for adaptation or specialized design. According to the Center for Universal Design, there are seven principles that can guide your design process. These include equitable use, flexibility in use, simple and intuitive use, perceptible information, tolerance for error, low physical effort, and size and space for approach and use. These principles ensure that the entrance is appealing and useful to people with diverse abilities, is easy to understand and operate regardless of experience or language level, communicates necessary information effectively to the user, minimizes hazards and adverse consequences of accidental actions, is comfortable and efficient to use with minimal fatigue, and provides appropriate size and space for reach, manipulation, and use regardless of the user's body size or mobility.