How Covid changed the way we live at home

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, our homes have become more than just a place to return to after a day’s work. They’ve transformed into our offices, schools and much-needed sanctuaries, leading us to spend a lot more time nestled in our personal spaces. This shift has sparked a newfound love for home improvements, as we all aim to create spaces that are not only beautiful but also multifunctional and comfortable.

Project Abingdon | Cor Domi

 

The rise of remote work has particularly highlighted the need for dedicated workspaces within our homes. Many of us have creatively adapted rooms into home offices, blending comfort with productivity. This adaptation reflects our desire to maintain a healthy work-life balance, even when everything happens under the same roof.

Project Hillgate Village | Cor Domi

 

This increased time at home has also fueled our interest in DIY projects and renovations. We’re now more than ever focused on enhancing our living spaces to suit our evolving needs, whether it’s for work, exercise, or relaxation. The idea of multipurpose rooms has taken off, showing our innovative spirit in redesigning our homes to be more versatile.

Project Wimbledon Common | Project London

 

All these changes signify a deeper appreciation for the place we call home. It’s amazing to see how the challenges of the pandemic have inspired us to create spaces that truly reflect our needs and personalities. As we continue to adapt to whatever life throws our way, it’s clear that our homes will remain at the heart of our daily lives, evolving with us every step of the way.

Project Wimbledon Common | Project London

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