Isolation and social distancing has made a lot of things difficult, particularly date night.
While there’s plenty of advice for those looking to online date, ideas for couples who already live together or who are isolating in the same house are limited.
Self-isolation may have sounded great at first: you and your significant other all alone, spending quality time together.
But, you probably learned (very quickly) that being trapped inside all day, every day, is anything but romantic.
If it feels as though your life has become nothing but work, chores, television and nagging, it’s time to bring date night back from its self-isolation induced death.
Here are our favourite ways to rekindle the romance at home.
And there are no suggestions of a games night, we promise.
C’mon baby light my fire
Got a fireplace? Outdoor fire pit? A Mexican chiminea still lying around from that Spanish décor phase you went through in the 90s?
It’s the perfect time to light that fire (and reignite the one between you and your partner, too).
Cosy up with some cheese and wine or even giant marshmallows, for those with a sweet tooth.
Backyard or balcony picnic
If you don’t have the right equipment to heat things up, a backyard picnic could be for you.
Grab a rug or head to your outdoor setting, light some candles and take the time to reconnect over some tasty treats.
A night at the opera
Although IRL performances have been suspended, the famous Sydney Opera House is now live-streaming performances straight into your living room.
The SOH digital season has something for every couple.
There are live talks from the likes of renowned novelist Alain de Botton and beloved culinary goddess Nigella Lawson, as well as live performances from famous musicians and theatre companies.
You can see what’s coming up here.
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Go to the ballet
For lovers of ballet and live performances, The Australian Ballet has you covered.
Launching its digital season, The Australian Ballet is streaming full shows for free so you can watch from home.
Each performance is available for a few weeks at a time and the schedule includes iconic ballets such as The Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Romeo & Juliet.
You can see the full details here.
Get cooking
This one can go two ways: things can get hot and steamy as you cook up a feast together, or you’ll want to strangle one another with the spaghetti you attempted to make from scratch.
While slaving away in the kitchen isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, there’s something fun about doing it with your partner.
Trust us, give it a try.
Master a class
Learning a new skill or hobby together can be romantic, exciting and help strengthen your bond.
Since travel is all but impossible right now, Airbnb is bringing cultural experiences from around the world into your home.
Whether it’s learning to make pasta from an Italian nonna (see aforementioned cooking date) or Spanish Flamenco dancing, there are plenty of options for all interests.
You can find out more here.
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Score front row seats
Nothing says romance like reliving your first live gig together or dancing the night away at a concert.
If you and your significant other have a favourite band or want to relive a past gig, there’s a good chance you can find the entire concert online.
Tune in and turn your living room into your own private mosh pit, with the added bonus of no pesky fans elbowing you out of the way.
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