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“With people spending more time at home, they are more focused on comfort and functionality.
“With so much uncertainty and change in the world, people are looking for ways to increase the comfort and security in their homes.
For materials, this means more linen, mohair, natural stone and wood,” DelMonico adds.
“At the height of the pandemic, many people adopted new pets, but quickly realized that not many dogs are meant for 800 square feet.
Dogs are the millennial’s version of children,” she continues, noting that according to the ASPCA, nearly one in 5 households nationwide adopted a pet during the pandemic.
Oshri Adri & Jillian Dahlman, co-founders of Adri + Dahlman Interiors based in Long Island, New York, share more about why people are all about zen bedrooms as of late: “Homeowners increasingly want their main bedrooms designed in a manner that evokes serenity and promotes restfulness.
“No surprise that outdoor spaces where friends can gather is a major home-buying trend, especially as COVID has continued to linger,” says Reynolds.
“One of the most highly requested room designs we receive from current and potential clients is the desire to turn a formal living space into a bar and entertaining room.
“Just as we have seen with the fashion industry, fast clothing and furniture are falling out of favor.
Sarit Marcus is a professional interior designer, founder of Minted Space and LEED-certified Green Associate in Interior Design and Construction by the U.S.
“With more people spending more time at home, these traditionally special-use spaces are getting a makeover,” DelMonico adds.
While many typical home floor plans include one home office, most households have two working adults and therefore the demand for two home offices has naturally grown in recent years,” says Marcus, adding that one study from Global Workplace Analytics forecasts that 25-30% of the U.S.
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