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The way you live in every Country

February 19, 2017
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The way you live in every Country

If you are planning to migrate to any country which place do you want too?

1. Japan – Tokyo is one of the most expensive and densely populated cities in the world. That is why only wealthy people can afford to have spacious dwellings, while the vast majority of Japanese people live in a tiny apartments.

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2. Spain – Most Spaniards prefer to live in apartment blocks. Here is what the typical residential area in any Spanish city looks like. Most Spanish apartments involve white walls, stone floors. and windows with shutters. these interior elements help people to survive the hot summer months. However, since it is not the common for Spanish home to be equipped with central heating, the apartment can get very cold in winter.

Meals are usually served in the living room. Although Spanish apartments tend to have big kitchens, the are used exclusively for cooking.

3. Sweden – A typical residential area in Sweden look like this. One distinctive feature of the Swedish way of life is smart usage of basement areas. People often use it to store their bikes, to create a laundry room, or sometimes they even transform it into a gym. Each apartment also has a storage locker in a special room in the basement. The apartment dwellers use them to store summer tires, skis, suitcases, and other seasonal or less important things. The balconies are used as a rest area.

The white walls and white furniture are typical sign of the world famous Scandinavian design. Most Swedish interiors have bright accents and large drape-free windows.

4. Great Britain (United Kingdom) – Most English people try to avoid in a blocks or flats. They prefer to live on the outskirts of the city in houses. Given the central heating isn’t installed in all buildings, British people try to do their best to prevent interior heat from escaping. Carpet in every room, draft stoppers, blankets and, of course, a fire place are the necessary elements of most houses in Great Britain. And possibly the most unusual thing – the faucets on sinks in the UK usually have separate hot and cold controls.

Fighting with the cold, the English make their dwellings feel super cozy and chic.

 

5. South Korea – More than 80% of the Korean population lives in high-rise apartment buildings. One distinctive feature of Korean apartment blocks is the huge building number that is visible from afar.

It may seem strange, but apartments in Korea have no hallways. Even the word “hallway” may unfamiliar to the local people. The entrance of the apartment is usually very small (about a meter wide). So, on entering the apartment you will immediately see the doors that lead to the kitchen or living room. Most entrance ways tend to have tile flooring, and the this is where you should take off your shoes before you walk into a home.

The Apartment in Korea are usually small. However, the rooms are very bright thanks to large windows. One thing that may seem unusual to most people is the absence of bathtub or a separate shower. They are replaced by a simple drain on the bathroom floor.

 


6. Australia – Australians are the most notoriously fond of living in their own houses, but growing number of residents about 30% of the population choose to live in apartment blocks.

Most Australians live in big houses with three bedrooms. The Average home size in this country is about 80-120 square meters. Apart from bedrooms, the typical houses features a living room, kitchen, bathroom, two toilet rooms and a garage. Some households also have a small laundry room and one more living room. All doors are usually made of glass.

7. India – If your family is wealthy, they have a big house with many rooms. Such homes are usually two stories high with a big backyard. The interior of Indian buildings is a mixture of modern western and eastern styles. The lower floor is usually occupied by storerooms and barns, while a ceremonial room for receiving guests is on the second floor. The best room in the house occupied by the family idol to whom people pray twice a day. the windows of female bedrooms overlook the backyard because it is considered improper for women to look out of the window.

8. United State of America(USA) –  The average floor space person in the USA is among the highest in the world, which means that the typical American dwelling is really big. A house that is for sale has almost everything you need to live in it; carpet throughout all the rooms, bathroom fixtures, and kitchen appliances. The only thing that is lacking here is furniture.

The Main here is that the number of bedrooms and bathrooms in the house should be equal. In some homes, each bedroom also has a built in or walk in wardrobe.

the distinctive feature of the design concept of a American homes lies in the fact that the interior should look both cozy and expensive. The layout of most of the house that usually looks the most beautiful and the hide bedrooms from prying eyes.

9. Hong-Kong – I can’t describe how to live or stay in this place. I leave that with your comments.

 

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