How housing has changed with the pandemic

[:en]The spaces that surround us condition us and affect us even on a cognitive level. During the time confined inside our homes, we have realized the importance of being able to enjoy pleasant shared domestic spaces, comfortable and safe.

The Coronavirus has transformed the role of real estate and has put it in the spotlight those with the greatest chances of adapting to the new post-pandemic context. For example, having spaces where teleworking can be combined and guaranteed with family life and health.

Safer spaces

Every new change involves the adoption of new habits. For this reason, many families have taken the initiative to establish control and security measures within the home. On the one hand, They have installed mechanical ventilation systems that guarantee a 24-hour air flow.And on the other hand, they have reinvented the entrance area.

Before entering the home, A space has been created where we can take off our shoes to avoid bringing the virus into the home. Within this area you can also leave clothing items such as a coat, as well as accessories such as a bag, umbrellas, etc.

As for the blocks of flats, Many communities are already choosing to install facial recognition systems to open doors or smart speakers that facilitate the autonomous use of elevators, to avoid as much as possible touching buttons and locks in busy areas.

 

What will the habitats of the future be like?

Reconfigurable rooms

Common spaces must be increasingly versatile and adapt to everyone's interests. A good distribution of space helps concentration and can even improve mood. For this reason, The role of decoration and lighting will become increasingly relevant and we can find pieces adapted to our tastes and emotions.

Modular spaces have also found their place in small homes that must combine several activities in a single space, such as teleworking and playing sports or having a playful moment. That is, being able to create reconfigurable rooms depending on the time of day or by time slots.

Community areas that unite the interior with the exterior

In a Houzz report, architect Moisés Royo of Muka Arquitectura, dreams of the idea of Establish a minimum area of green areas for each block of flats. A wish that is shared by most of the clients, who have increased the Demand for properties with terraces and balconies since the health crisis began.

Because, as several architects point out in this specialist publication, the true revolution of 21st century cities does not depend on preventing vehicles from accessing the city centre, but rather on guaranteeing a green space for each block of flats in the most central neighbourhoods.

If you are looking for your ideal home, do not hesitate to consult our property search engine in Garraf and PenedèsAt Serra Grup Immobiliari we have what you need. Contact us If you want us to study your case to offer you personalized attention.[:ca]The countries that involve their conditions and affect everything in the cognitive sphere. For now, the times confined to the interior of the habitats, ins hem adonat of the importance of power gaudir d'espais domèstics pleasant, comfortable and safe compartments.

COVID has transformed the role of real estate and has put those in focus with more possibilities of adaptation to the new post-pandemic context. For example, have countries to be able to combine and guarantee telework, with family life and health.

Safer spaces

Each new change involves the adoption of new habits. However, it is important for families to take the initiative to establish control and security measures in their home. For a cost, They have installed mechanical ventilation systems that guarantee 24-hour air flow. And on the other hand, they have reinvented the entrance area.

Abans d'accessir l'habitatge, A space has been created to remove our shoes to avoid introducing the virus inside the door. In this area it is also possible to store stolen fish with the umbrella, accessories and accessories such as the bossa, the paraigües, etc.

Pel que fa als blocks of flats, Many communities have opted to install facial recognition systems to open shipping. or altaveus intel·ligents that facilitate the autonomous use of the elevators, to avoid as much as possible touching buttons and panies in transit zones.

 

What will the habitats of the future be like?

Reconfigurable rooms

Common countries must become increasingly more versatile and adaptable to everyone's interests. A good distribution of space helps to concentrate and improve overall health. Per això, the role of decoration and lighting will become more relevant every time We will be able to find fish adapted to our tastes and emotions.

Tanmateix, the modular spaces have shown their protagonism in small habitats that have to combine various activities in a single space, for example, teleworking and fer sport or having a playful moment. That is to say, power create reconfigurable rooms depending on the time of day or by hourly rates.

Community zones that unite the interior and exterior

In a Houzz report, architect Moisés Royo of Muka Arquitectura, shared the idea ofestablish a minimum surface area of green areas for each block of habitats. A design that is shared by the majority of clients, who have increased the demand for properties with terraces and balconies since the health crisis will begin.

Therefore, according to various architects in this field of expertise, the true revolution of 21st century cities does not depend on preventing vehicles from accessing urban centers. If not, more aviat, in guaranteeing a green space for each block of habitats in the most central neighborhoods.

If you are looking for your ideal habitat, do not hesitate to consult our real estate search engine in Garraf and Penedès. Serra Grup Immobiliari has what you need. Contact us If you want us to study the language almost and give us personalized attention.[:]

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