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?

Lukey23
  • 1st May 2019 09:49am

I think they feel that because you actually do buy your home from someone else and that tends to be the thing where you dont feel like you were the first one to own it nor does it have much sentimental value to you. Though a car, you are usually the first person to drive it and also the one that owns you and no one else, its always with you and is with you more than your home as when you go to work or go away for weekend that is something that you have with you at all times.
For me i feel more away overseas, im more or less overseas than at home and feel that i just like it more there than here and thats just how i am.


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