My Dream Home My dream home is a place of beauty, serenity and inspiration. It is a bungalow with a huge lawn, planted with fruit trees and flowering plants. There is plenty of space for a table and chairs so that when the weather is fine, my family can sit outside to have a meal or read the newspapers. There is also a lovely waterfall in the garden to soothe our minds with the sound of water falling. My dream home is large and spacious. There are plenty of windows to make the place bright and airy. I do hate houses that are small and all shut up.
It is for this reason that I dislike living in flats or condominiums every room in my dream house and every piece of furniture in it is designed to create beauty, warmth and peace. My kitchen is small. I am not a good cook so I do not need a large kitchen. In Malaysia, one does not really need to cook all the time since there are plenty of restaurants. My dream kitchen has a refrigerators it has also has a radio-CD player so that I can listen to music as I do my coking. All the bedrooms in my dream house are spacious.
Each has a mini refrigerator stocked with drinks and food so that there is always something to eat or drink in the bedroom. One of the most important rooms in my dream house is the library. Wonderful books on every subject in the world fill up the shelves that line the walls. I also have the latest table-top computer here on which I work or surf in the internet. Another important room is the music room where I have a system to play songs and music from all over the world. I love music. My piano is also placed there were I often play pieces that I have composed myself. My dream home is a place of joy, peace and…
This Essay Is About The Connotations Of The Words "house" And "home"
What would you call the structure you live in? Would it be a house, or a home? While the words “house” and “home” possess similar definitions and can be used interchangeably– after all both do provide some sort of shelter or protection- they embody very different connotations, and their usage evokes different emotional responses. A home does not have to be a building, ...