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by MilesTeg
2152 days ago
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I just bought an old house(1920s) and so have been doing a lot of thinking about how much better the layout of surviving old houses are. 1. Natural lighting. I generally do not need artificial lights in the daytime in any room and it is amazing. 2. Ceiling height. Modern constructions have insanely high ceilings. Why? In my old apartment I had cabinetr
y I couldn't reach even with my step ladder. 3. Old neighborhoods are much more pleasant to live in and are more much walk-able than post-war cul-de-sac filled developments. 4. House sizes were smaller back then. Since family sizes have been getting smaller I think this would be a good thing to return to. I am quite happy that I don't have to spend a lot extra on furniture just to fill the space. Or pay more to climate control the extra volume. 5. A matter of personal preference but I think the older houses are just prettier. I think it would be great if developers took a look at the older house designs and tweaked them for the modern world. |
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