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Home sweet home

Posted by gardenlover25 (My Page) on
Fri, May 29, 09 at 14:10

I prefer living in small house. Especially the older ones. They want to live and maintain smaller house rather than big ones because it is easy to clean and do not require a lot of energy and money to decorate or renovate. Smaller house are like a doll house. They look so cute. Its like a home sweet home.


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There's definitely something cute about small, simple older homes. I love driving through areas of old cottages for ideas. We have an island community near us that has a number of old cottages dating back to 1912 (that's OLD in FL). The new cottages they build there often resemble the old ones as well. It relaxes me just looking at them!


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Yes, its really relaxing to look at the smaller homes. And it depicts how simply the lifestyle of our grandparents.

Thanks.


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I have visited the resort of my friend and I was amazed how cute the small nipa hut built inside their resort. If you will look at a glance you would not notice that it is a small house. because the style is so modern but when you see it inside it was an old fashioned house like what I have seen photos. It is mainly one of the cutest attraction in that place. Its so small and yet very comfortable place to stay.


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I can't upload any photos yet because I haven't taken a photo of that place maybe next time when we visit them again.


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