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  • Alfredn
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 1040

    How has the COVID-19 influenced the way people approach interior design?

    The pandemic has led to a shift in interior design priorities, with a focus on creating functional and comfortable home offices, dedicated workout spaces, and cozy corners for relaxation. How else has COVID influenced interior design in their homes?
  • byangskieee
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 198

    #2
    COVID-19 has significantly impacted interior design trends, with people prioritizing functionality, comfort, and hygiene more than ever. Home offices and multifunctional spaces have become essential, reflecting the shift to remote work. Additionally, there's been a surge in demand for antimicrobial surfaces, touchless fixtures, and easy-to-clean materials to maintain a hygienic environment. Moreover, there's a greater emphasis on creating calming and relaxing spaces to combat the stress and uncertainty brought about by the pandemic. 😉

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    • sukuna_ace
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2024
      • 806

      #3
      Homes are being designed to serve multiple purposes. Living rooms may double as home offices, and dining areas may also function as classrooms. Flexible and adaptable furniture is in demand to accommodate various activities within the same space.

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      • eilegna
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2024
        • 255

        #4

        COVID-19 has changed interior design priorities, focusing on functional home offices, workout spaces, and cozy relaxation corners. Also, there's a trend toward versatile furniture, indoor plants, and maximizing natural light for a sense of well-being. ☀

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        • Katiee
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2024
          • 354

          #5
          Hi! COVID-19 has led to a significant increase in the demand for home office spaces as more people work remotely. Homeowners are transforming spare rooms, nooks, or corners into functional and comfortable work areas equipped with ergonomic furniture, proper lighting, and technology essentials.​

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          • Yankee
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2024
            • 344

            #6
            There is no denying that coronavirus is doing more harm to mental health than it is doing to physical health​, the greeneries becomes important to add in the house which creates a relaxing atmosphere it's not only decreases carbon dioxide levels in the house but is also soothing to the eyes​

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