The current Covid-19 pandemic is revolutionizing most of our habits and lifestyles, and the homes we live in are directly affected by the transformations in the way we understand social relationships, family, leisure time, and daily life. The restrictions that have followed one another in recent times have made us rediscover, more than ever, the pleasure of open spaces, and in fact, there are many studies showing how spending time outdoors helps reduce stress and enrich the quality of life, improving both physical and mental health. For the world of home, it has also become important to have flexible indoor solutions, so that every space can become something else and transform according to the need at a given moment. For example, the needs related to smart-working and well-being have prompted many furniture companies to produce kitchen, living, or bedroom elements that can be transformed into workstations, or into mini gyms for physical activity. Homes that offer a small garden or even a terrace where you can experience contact with nature, open-space layouts and multifunctional environments, now have an edge in the real estate market and are increasingly sought after. The home of the future will therefore be increasingly resilient and eco-friendly.


