Dr. A. K. Dewan, D. A. Chaturvedi, D. Doval, D. Kapoor, Dr. Anurag Mehta, Dr. Rajiv Chawla, Dr. S. A. Rao, Dr. P. S. Chaudhury, D. Bhurani, Dr. Munish Gairola, Dr. Vineet Talwar, Dr. I. C. Premsagar, Dr. Rupinder Sekhon, Dr. Shivendra Singh, Dr Raj Kumar, Dr. S. B. Goyal, Dr. Ullas Batra, Dr. Rajan Arora, Dr. R. S. Jaggi, Dr. L. M. Darlong, Dr. Kundan Singh, Chufal Dr. Swarupa, Mitra Dr. Mudit, Agarwal Dr. Lalit, Sehgal Dr. Manish, Pruthi Dr. Vaibhav, Jain Dr. Pinky, Y. Singh, Sethi
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Indoor life after the Covid-19 outbreak will never be the same as before. Values will change, our lives and habits will change, and our homes will also change under that influence. With that in mind, here are few predictions for the changes that might occur. Houses not apartments High-rise buildings were designed to organise as many people as possible in one place. Health and hygiene were not a consideration. We will all desperately want to have a house. It wil be small. People will need a house that can effectively provide social isolation.We’ll also be saying goodbye to one of the main trends of recent years: openspaces, with the entrance, living room, dining space and kitchen united. In the aftermath of the pandemic, the entrance area will be separated so that we can leave our shoes, clothing and belongings in the courtyard rather than carry dirt into the living quarters. We may also create a cleaning room featuring antiseptic dispensers. More attention will be given to the arrangement of the workplace at home. We may prefer shopping online.