Our homes, where many of us are spending the majority of our time, are more important than ever which has motivated many consumers to question whether or not their current residence is where they see themselves spending their foreseeable future.
To say that 2020 has changed things would be an understatement. This year the world has encountered events that will alter the course of history. Largely due to the pandemic, the way people interact with each other, how businesses operate, and societal norms have all been significantly modified.
Aside from the obvious health and safety measures, such as masks and social distancing, that are now commonplace in our everyday lives, one of the biggest changes we’ve seen is a particularly strong shift to focusing on our lifestyles and finding our passion. Personal space no longer means just keeping your distance from strangers in public places, but rather creating your own safe haven at home.
Our homes, where many of us are spending the majority of our time, are more important than ever which has motivated many consumers to question whether or not their current residence is where they see themselves spending their foreseeable future.