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?

Atilla
  • 4th May 2019 04:07pm

For me, a home is cosy, comfortable and carefree. Its where you wear whatever you want and do whatever you want to do. It's where you are not judged or scrutinised. You are able to relax and not worry about things and take your time. I think some people feel more at home in their cars because they can personalise it and they spend time and money making it their own, whereas some homes you can't do that as well like if you are renting etc. And you can more easily choose a car to suit you rather than a home which you may have to settle for certain things or go without. What makes a home at the end of the day is the individuals living there and the atmosphere they create, having the things and people you love around you is what is most important.


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