Hottest Home Trend Is The Disinfection Room

A home’s mud room may be getting renamed the “disinfection room.” In an era of a pandemic, preventing the spread of bad germs is high on most people’s lists. The room is gaining prominence as a spot to sanitize before heading further inside. Your laundry room and even you garage can serve as spaces and stations as well. Try to incorporate hooks, benches, and cubbies, to hang masks, remove shoes and jackets and table to sanitize items and groceries before you bring them into your home. Have a UV light sanitizer, disincentive spray & wipes, and hand sanitizer readily available too. Invest in a room purify and move around you home to eliminate airborne contaminants.     
 

Fabulous Mud Rooms

The first space you enter upon walking through the door is the place you put down your keys and bags, take off your shoes and jacket, and breathe. This space is important functionally, but it's also your greeting into the home, so the more organized and handsome it is the better you will feel after a long day.

Air Purifier

When used properly, air purifiers can help reduce airborne contaminants including viruses in a home or confined space. Those who suffer from asthma or allergies can be especially sensitive to air quality, and using an air purifier could be helpful. High-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) Filter may reduces up to 99.97% of harmful air pollutants, smoke, pollen, mold spores, dust mites and other allergens as small as 0.3 microns from the air.