Trends in the design of residential spaces in the face of the new demand
Solili | June 25, 2021 |

The house not only represents the place where you rest at the end of each day, but it also becomes the most important asset of the heritage of a large part of the families.

As a result of the pandemic, the demand has changed in favor of achieving a welcoming home that allows, as far as possible, the coexistence of work activities and family life in the same space. The long stay in the home increased the need to have facilities or amenities that in the past were not taken into account as much as the proximity to work sites.

The most common trends revolve around certain characteristics, for example, the presence of outdoor spaces such as a roof garden, a gym, the incorporation of connectivity and technology tools for the inhabitant or so that all the inhabitants of the home can share.

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This last element of connectivity supports smart home automation through services such as Google's Alexa or Samsung's Connected Living; by facilitating the efficient use of energy and water or the control of access security, through the connection established between the user and the system.

Other adaptations to the new needs are the use of finishes that are more resistant to disinfection techniques, together with signs for circulation that limit the saturation of common areas.

In the case of Mexico City, several projects have adapted the units to these trends and seek to attract the attention of potential buyers in the post-covid era.

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The Solili platform has 572 residential buildings that are currently under construction. As outstanding examples, Mitikah Residencial is part of a mixed-use project that combines commerce, hospital and offices in the same place, with 500 residential units within a 64-story high tower. Similarly, the BeGrand Group offers to explore a world of comfort, avant-garde luxury in the 7 residential developments that it builds and markets in the capital.

Departments with flexible designs that incorporate the aspect of natural light and good ventilation, as well as rooms, although smaller in size that favor individual remote work activity and the presence of balconies or terraces, were decisive at the time of confinement. Developers have learned from the pandemic that the buyer values new items that raise the comfort of their quality of life over other things.

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