Kendra Shea in West Seattle, Washington

I live with my husband and two pugs. We run our own freelance interior design studio out of our 1000-square-foot home that was built in 1951. We bought it in 2015, and we were in the middle of a renovation of the kitchen and living room when social distancing measures really ramped up. 

Our contractor had hand sanitizer on-site and was great about doing their best to be in front of this. We would shut ourselves into bedrooms or stay out in our garden during the day. After the workday was done, we would wipe down door knobs, switches, and anything else we could think of. Of course, construction has now been deemed unessential, so it had to stop.

We are keeping positive, though. We do have a roof over our heads, food to eat, dogs to play with, and the ability to be outside without leaving our property. And we found original hardwood floors. So, at the very least I get to love my new floor while we stay safe at home.   Photo 8 of 11 in Shelter in Place: How Our Readers Are Adjusting to the New Normal

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Meals are kept simple for Kendra, her husband, and the two pugs. With their kitchen under construction, doing the dishes isn’t all that easy.