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What the post-Covid home could look like

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pick-me-up accessories, but in the long-term, the pandemic is likely to have a more profound effect on interior design, as we look to incorporate new habits, hobbies and ways of living.

This could impact the value of our homes too.‘Going forward, there will be a definite shift towards making the most of the space you have with versatile rooms,’ says Andrew Groocock, a partner at estate agents Knight Frank. ‘When it comes to selling, demonstrating that your home offers workable space for our new lifestyles will undoubtedly appeal to buyers.’ Rather than walk-in wardrobes, we now want home gyms and yoga studios, pantries, playrooms and, of course, a fabulous home office. ‘People are looking to ensure their homes have everything: they want.

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