Description Of My Dream Home

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When I envision my dream home I see a huge rock home, with a sensational view on a hill, and a backyard with a pool. HGTV, my go to TV station, inspires me to be creative and makes me want to start planning my dream home today. House Hunters International remains my favorite TV show. Getting amazing ideas on my “someday” dream home thrills me. Growing up watching HGTV gives me knowledge, confidence, and a whole lot of wonderful ideas that allows me to design my very own dream home one day, when I am ready. My home now and my one day dream home contain many differences and similarities. Comparing the two will help me plan my perfect home one day. I have grown up most of my life in my little farm house located on County Road 2501. Coming over …show more content…
In my dream home, I picture so much. I love my house now and how cozy and inviting it always has been, but I want an abundance amount of storage. More closet space and more cabinet space must acquire the top of the wish list. I want everything organized! My dream home will consist of four big bedrooms with huge closets with three decent sized bathrooms. I imagine my master bedroom and master bathroom to be huge with very subtle colors and a lot of elegant decorations. I will have a small room on the side of the master bedroom for an office or storage room; whichever suits me better. I also imagine having a playroom/media room for my future children to keep all their toys and a place to have …show more content…
I love the home I live in now and the location off the highway down a dirt road. A backyard and a place for my animals to roam and for my children to play are very important. The most important touch to my dream home includes the nice and inviting feel. The many differences in my house embrace a bigger layout, updated technology, and a large amount of storage. A huge laundry room, office space, and a media/playroom will help keep my home clean and organized. My additional pool and outdoor kitchen will be the last and best touch to my entire

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