Is the open floor plan over? How the pandemic has changed home design

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Is the open floor plan over? How the pandemic has changed home design
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The pandemic is changing how people design their houses. Three interior designers reflect on the home trends they're seeing right now.

More and more people are creating outdoor living rooms that can host friends and family safely during the pandemic.when meeting up with friends and family outside of their household because it feels safer in the pandemic. Humphrey said he’s seeing a lot more people invest in and prioritize their backyards with bigger decks and entertaining areas.

And it’s not just tables and chairs, but whole setups that make the space feel more like an outdoor living room or an extension of your main living space. “I put a TV on my covered porch so when I do have movie night or want to watch a soccer game I can at least be outdoors,” he said. Interior designers are getting more requests for bolder colors as well as more calming hues since the pandemic started.Perhaps staring at white walls and neutral colors day in and day out has left many craving something a little more lively. FromJung added that statement tile has become a common request., she said. “So we've tried to carve out such rooms for our clients, filled with greenery and natural light where feasible.

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