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?

Bigfoot
  • 30th Apr 2019 08:19pm

My wife and I moved into a Retirement Village in Kilmore, Victoria. Is it good? It is fantastic!! Before we had decided to move my wife chose Kilmore and I chose Nagambie (I love fishing) as you can see, my wife won. Both my wife and I are not very outgoing people and have noticed in our Retirement Village that there is absolutely NO pressure to join in if one doesn't wish to. When we do wish to mix in, we are not made to feel as outsiders but are welcomed. Three years after moving in we are now starting to feel very comfortable and are gradually mixing in with the )Villagers). Life is now great for both of us. Should have moved here ages ago.


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