Imagine the comfort of your childhood bedroom. Some grew up sharing a small bedroom with a brother or sister, others had a larger space all to their own. In either case, your bedroom was your domain, your space, more your womb than your room – it was within a residence, but your bedroom was yours, it was all you needed. As we fast forward into adulthood, we subconsciously long for, and attempt to recreate that familiar comfort within rented apartments, and starter homes that we don’t even really like very much. For the first time in history, those with great resources and those with less, share with each other a multitude of commonalities. Acceptance and open-mindedness towards others, awareness and conservation of our natural resources – these principals bind us together as human beings, no matter our current monetary net worth.
MARKETS WILL RISE AND FALL, BUT IF YOU ARE ALIVE YOU WILL ALWAYS NEED A PLACE TO LIVE
You might like indoor/outdoor living so you get a garage door that makes your house a convertible. Or perhaps rustic feeling, ultra modern sleekness of Frank Gehry, or timeless the mid-century Frank Lloyd Wright inspired built-ins.