How Covid-19 is changing the way regional houses are designed

Jack Needham
Updated July 31 2021 - 6:31pm, first published July 28 2021 - 12:00pm
This project in Newrybar, NSW was commenced after the Covid-19 pandemic began. Photo: Supplied
This project in Newrybar, NSW was commenced after the Covid-19 pandemic began. Photo: Supplied

An architecture firm is reporting a "surge" in demand for regional projects since the COVID-19 pandemic began, with an increase in requests for designs that incorporate work-from-home arrangements.

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Jack Needham

Jack Needham

Property News Editor

Jack has been writing about real estate since 2015, covering residential and commercial property markets throughout Australia for the likes of Smart Property Investment and Domain. He has also spent time in the United States researching real estate trends, with a focus on housing affordability issues, for the California Association of Realtors.

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