How the pandemic has changed interior design

While there was increased discussion during the pandemic surrounding the revitalising power of going outside the four walls of our homes, it was also a time we started to appreciate our interiors. It seems coming out of the pandemic everyone was having their home renovated, fixed up with new kitchens and bathrooms, making what was once old new. But for interior designers, there have been other factors to consider when styling client’s homes post-pandemic.

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The need for office space

During the pandemic, when working for some moved into the home setting, a functional office space became a sudden necessity for what perhaps before was a luxury. Whether working from home and needing the work-life separation of a corridor, or needing some alone space when not at work, the study became suddenly a room that needed to function and motivate. It needed be productive, therefore not distracting, but not so simple it verged on boring, and one that you couldn’t wait to escape. 

 

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Backgrounds matter

Never before did we get an inside peek into someone’s home so easily through the little camera exposing their interior space. Therefore, in creating study spaces, considering the direction of light and what fell behind the desk grew even more important. Now designers must consider how your space is perceived through a camera lens, just as when guests walk through your front door.

The background of your working space demonstrated to matter through the display of a curated living space featuring soft blue accessories and white upholstery.

The background of your working space is shown to matter through the display of a curated living space featuring soft blue accessories and white upholstery.

Windows

In fact, the necessity and demand for light in our interior spaces became even more emphasised. When one can only peer out of a window, it makes the wish to have more spaces to look out on even more pronounced. The use of natural light in our living spaces is known not only to be good for wellbeing but adding a freshness to your living space that cannot be traded. Access to fresh air makes your interior space so much more inviting and now, if not already, a priority.

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Function and form

While a stylish desk or side table with ornaments was always a preferred option, our office habits and confinement to one space meant that our home also needed function. Design has been influenced by this, and now consideration when designing furniture now focusses function and form, as opposed to its cosmetic appeal.

 

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Appreciation of the space

We started to appreciate our space and interior designers have never been busier. However, we also grew to understand how our space needed to function. 

Post pandemic and into the future, we can see that interior design has not gone without change. With increased importance placed on the architecture of the building to provide the best light, air and space, with our purchases being impacted by their placement behind and on our surfaces, we have grown to appreciate and understand interiors all the more. 

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Francesca Lea