Home Design Institute Paris releases impact survey data

Paris, France, March 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Home Design Institute (HDI) Paris, a leading education firm providing professional training in interior and landscape design, today announced the results of ‘a survey of nearly 250 participants about their feelings and perceptions after moving from a smaller house to a bigger one.

The data was made up of students who took a free interior design course at HDI and who indicated that they had moved to a larger primary residence within the past two years. Participants were asked a number of questions regarding their move. An overwhelming majority, 68%, said they felt happier after living in their largest home for six months, citing a variety of reasons including increased comfort (79%), more space for family members family (77%) and better relationships. between family members (44%). Less than a third of all respondents were less happy after living in a bigger house for six months; among these respondents, the most cited reason was having to pay larger bills (73%). The full answers were:

After 6 months, 32% of respondents felt less happy after moving to a bigger house, citing:

– Larger bills (73%)

– More homework (52%)

– Increased distance between family members (37%)

– Decreased sense of security at home (23%)

– Higher repair and maintenance costs (22%)

– Difficulties managing a larger property (18%)

After 6 months, 68% of respondents felt happier after moving to a bigger house, citing:

– More home comfort (79%)

– Availability of individual places for each member of the family (77%)

– The house has become cleaner (54%)

– Improved relationships between family members (44%)

– Opportunity to create a calmer and more individual workplace (38%)

“It was really fascinating to see the strong feelings of the people interviewed in this survey,” commented Ilian Petrov, founder of the Home Design Institute Paris. “We didn’t expect so many respondents to have the same answers, but it turned out that many participants were of the same opinion.”

Data indicates that people around the world are living with more space per person, and it is reasonable to think that the pandemic may have exacerbated this trend with the desire for larger spaces, as individuals and families spend more time at home. Another result of this extended time at home has been the skyrocketing demand for interior designers and home improvement contractors. Petrov said HDI’s free Interior Design Fundamentals course has become more popular than ever. The class is an introductory course designed for people looking to get started as freelance interior designers.

ABOUT HOME DESIGN INSTITUTE PARIS
Founded in 2014, the Home Design Institute (HDI) Paris is a leading educational company operating primarily in Eastern and Western Europe. HDI has over 10,000 students who have successfully completed the program and pursued their dream profession. For more information, visit: https://homedesigninstitute.com

Press responses to be sent to:
I. Petrov, CEO
[email protected]
+33 178 90 46 50

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