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How the pandemic will change the future of interior design

How the pandemic will change the future of interior design

As we all spend more time in our own homes, three interior designers sound off on how isolation will change their profession.

Confined to barracks, Australian interior designers are determined to bring the outside in. Here, architect Adam Haddow's rooftop garden, seen from his study. Felix Forest

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When I ask architect Adam Haddow what he’s thinking about for future home designs, he reels off rapid-fire: “Juliet balconies. Separate rooms. Impeccable acoustics!”

Haddow, who is principal director of SJB, has - like many of us - been confined to barracks for a while now and he’s used that time to rethink the ideal interior.

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Stephen ToddDesign editorStephen Todd writes for The Australian Financial Review's weekly Life&Leisure lift out and AFR Magazine. Email Stephen at stephen.todd@afr.com

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