For some, fresh flowers bring joy for others, it’s a spotlessly tidy living room or a freezer full of batch cooking. We have all been reassessing our four walls, wondering if that slate grey paint was a wise decision, how we’ve lived without houseplants for so long, and why we never got round to fixing that broken blind. Last summer, the Royal Institute of British Architects surveyed 1,500 homeowners, aged 24 to 64, from across the UK, on the impact of Covid on how people want to live and work at home: 70% of respondents agreed that the design of their home has affected their wellbeing during the pandemic.Ĭertainly, our homes have had to do some heavy lifting, serving as a sanctuary, school, office, even a gym. But it’s only recently, after long months at home, that we have realised how much our domestic environments contribute to our happiness. Anything that cheers us up has to be a good thing.
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