The post-pandemic home
WellBeing|WellBeing 197
The pandemic forced us to rethink the way we live, not least how we exist within the confines of our homes. As we continue into “the new normal” the way our homes function has been forever transformed.
JESSICA BELLEF
The post-pandemic home
At the mercy of the global pandemic that hit our shores in early 2020, Australia experienced loss and uncertainty, waves of closures, rolling lockdowns and constantly changing rules and regulations. The pandemic left an imprint on our mental, physical and financial wellbeing, and it changed our relationship to our homes and the way we design and decorate our spaces. With restricted opportunities for travel and socialising, our priorities pivoted and the focus became hyper-localised and personal.

For those lucky enough to have a place to call home during this time, private dwellings represented security and a buffer for anxiety. “The pandemic has changed the way we live in our homes more than any other event in recent memory,” says Lauren Li, the founding director of the Melbourne interior design studio Sisällä. “Pre-pandemic, we may have never really thought about how our homes make us feel when we’re just hanging out, or maybe we only tidied up when visitors dropped in. Now, it’s all about you and how you want your space to make you feel.”

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