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sneha jani

A basin near the entrance would add to overall hygiene.

   
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Margaret Barkley

As a consumer we added remote controlled clear bistro blinds to our back patio and added heating and cooling there as well during lockdown so that it is now an extra multipurpose garden room where we play table tennis, have meals, conduct zoom meetings, stop, relax and enjoy the garden etc. throughout the year. We are now sealing our garage, adding large windows to take in the garden and changing it from a large storage/junk space to a useable room as a private teen hangout with a foosball/pool table, sofa and table for sharing pizzas. We are changing the purpose of our spaces since covid, lockdowns, home learning and working from home and maximizing their utility. The biggest overall change for us is maximizing the spaces that we have to serve new functions and enhance air movement without having to do expensive and environmentally damaging renovations. We have also done some minor landscaping to better utilize our garden spaces. In terms of hygiene we are opening windows more than we used to. Having windows that open and spaces that can be opened up to the outdoors is even more important than before as we have learnt more about aerosol transmission of highly infectious viruses. We already had an air purifier due to pollen and dust allergies and bushfire smoke that travels to our city prior to covid. We already had a hands free hand washing as part of our toilet. It is a terrible shame that despite the greater awareness of hygiene Caroma no longer makes the toilet that includes the water saving hands free hand washing above the cistern due to lack of take up by consumers ! How can this be if this is the new direction in interior design? How slow are we in Australia in adapting to change?

   
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birthstone

Here we are spring 2022, and this still feels relevant. I’m glad for the updates we did while staying home and we’ve not gone back to racing out the door looking for distractions and activity.
We’ve made space to work and work out, and updated all sorts of things so we feel cozy, safe, and content.
The offices are zoom-friendly and attractive instead of just make-shift. Lighting is improved and floors refinished - it’s just nicer to be here. After 2 years now I am very grateful for the right amount of elbow room and a spa in the backyard and the resources to make it happen.

   

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