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My dream house
My dream house
My dream house is situated in England or in Canada. I chose these locations because I prefer colder temperatures and I like the character of the people living there. Canada has got very polite and calm society and England is more about long lasting connections rather than quick relationships without farther impact, but let us return to the house description.
My house is made of solid oak wood due to its heat gathering capabilities and it’s marvelous color which I really fancy myself with. The house itself has 3 levels with an additional attic and a basement. The first floor has a long corridor filled with paintings, not ordinary though, all of the paintings and the paint is only in the tone of gray without any other colors. The paintings in this corridor are all based on the early nineties and are also gray-toned. On this level there is an additional computer room filled with steam-punk equipment and a computer with 8 screens hanging on the wall forming a u-shape to grant the 3d effect. The second floor contains all the family floors like the dining room, the kitchen and the living room. The dining room will be separated from the living room, for most obvious reasons: Everyone values attention granted to them, and I don’t want a simple TV to separate family members from one another. The dining room, kitchen, living room, and a bathroom (which will also be there) represents one year season. The bathroom represents winter, dining room represents autumn, living room summer and kitchen spring. The last level consists of personal rooms that styles will be dependent by its inhabitants.
In the last conclusion I would just like to say that my dream house isn’t just a building made with style. It would rather represent me as a mirror reflects a person.

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