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Your Dream House
Devonte Hawkins
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October 24, 1212

My Dream House Ever since I was fifteen years old I have known what kind of house I wanted to live in. A house that is on the lake and after I start a family it will be considered a loving home. Also a house that I would fall in love with right when I step in the front door of it. One of the most important details about a house is the location. My house will be located where it is quiet and peaceful. My house will be located on a small private lake, but about two hundred yards off the edge of the lake. The best location for this would have to be in Delaware. Delaware has beautiful lakes with great houses around them. If it would happen to rain a lot, I would want my house to be far enough away that it will not get damaged. I want my house to be located where it is warm in the summer and cold in the winter. I think the best state for that to happen is Pennsylvania. It is just so beautiful there all the time. The structure of a house is a very important part of construction of the house. The house is going to have two stories and a full basement. There will be windows with shutters on each side of the house. There will also be windows in the basement where some of the ground has been dug out so light can get into the basement. There will be a deck facing the lake around the first and second floor of the house. The purpose of having the deck in that position is so anybody can go out there relax, and watch all the people in boats go by. There will be double sliding glass doors on bottom and top deck of my house. On both of the decks I want to have a comfortable chairs an table to left of the sliding glass

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