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Homeowners are repurposing underused basements, bedrooms, and garages as bonus spaces for working out, watching movies, and other activities that will keep the family occupied in the event of a pandemic. Attics, garages, dining rooms, and spare bedrooms are all being repurposed as home offices and craft rooms. People prefer to work out in the privacy of their own homes; therefore, the home gym is becoming increasingly popular.<br>
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5 Ways The Pandemic Has Affected Home-Décor Trends Well-Equipped Home Offices • While some people have gone back to their regular offices at least part of the time, most of us are still working from home. Gone are the days of popping open your laptop at the dining room table. A dedicated space for work hours is what most people are looking for. And having a pleasing aesthetic background for a full day of Zoom calls has become important, too.
5 Ways The Pandemic Has Affected Home-Décor Trends Need for Private Spaces • The popularity of large, open floor plans has waned, but as more families worked and studied from home this year, the need for private space has resurfaced. The need of having separate rooms for different activities has moderated the emergence of completely open floor plans, as most of our everyday lives are limited to our homes. Screen walls and other dividers will assist delineate spaces that can be used in a variety of ways.
5 Ways The Pandemic Has Affected Home-Décor Trends Multipurpose Rooms • Homeowners are repurposing underused basements, bedrooms, and garages as bonus spaces for working out, watching movies, and other activities that will keep the family occupied in the event of a pandemic. Attics, garages, dining rooms, and spare bedrooms are all being repurposed as home offices and craft rooms. People prefer to work out in the privacy of their own homes; therefore, the home gym is becoming increasingly popular.
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