Friday, January 16, 2009

Comfort for Homes

Most homes become more difficult to map, for they today rent logic. There is no longer a single pattern or cultural recognition for comfort. In fact, it's a matter of personal choice. Individuals can hold different notions of comfort: Some think an ideal home would be light-filled such as a glass-built house; some associate home with a place of seclusion like a cave.

Privacy, undeniably, is the basic element for home comfort. Parivacy is defined not by space, but by a specific activity and by a specific time. For example, many of us use our bedrooms as libraries when reading books and use hallways with pianos as music rooms. Moreover, with a particular time, usually late at night, many of us like being alone after other family members have gone to bed.

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