Home & Garden

What makes your house a home?

Home & Garden

Posted by: CafestudyAdmin

18th Apr 2019 04:08pm

A recent study released by IKEA revealed that homes don't always feel like home, and some people reported feeling more at home in their cars. Does your home feel like home? What makes it like that? And if you don't feel at home there, why not? Where do you feel most at home?

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  • 1st May 2019 12:38am

I feel mostly at home at my new apartment at hawthorn because it's the place I feel the most rested and at peace despite it being a very lively neighbourhood. I can always get my "me time" and be lost in my thoughts at home surrounded by the home contents that I would have anywhere ( recliner chair, HD Tv, beanbag, stereo system etc. as opposed to constantly diverting my attention to external factors while at work, in the car or simply out and about. It's my happy place and I intend to keep it that way!


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