Real Homes Attract Real People



It’s a fact of home ownership that ‘real’ homes attract ‘real’ people. These are folks who look at the dwellings are occupying as something more than just bricks and mortar and wood can make for a good investment property, as a matter of fact. And though there are plenty of people who also look at them this way, real people derive a sublime satisfaction from really ‘living’ in their homes.

For example, real homes are of a kind and variety where or even the interior decoration takes on a life of its own. Children’s bedrooms all have different home decor accents, for example. Little Suzy’s Princess-themed bedroom soon gave way to posters of goth or heavy metal rock bands, but that’s part of the charm of living in a home that became more than just a place to live temporarily until the next, better home came along.

What these people — meaning those who take a home and make it real to their own experience — have in common is that they all looked at these dwellings and considered what it would take to make them a sanctuary that would keep them and their loved ones safe even in the most troublesome of circumstances. No woman in a home like this would ever easily give up her Dyson upright vacuum cleaner, for example.

Truthfully, most folks who don’t have this kind of attachment to a home or the desire to make it real in their own eyes would have no problem getting rid of such an object, but many who do take the time and the trouble to create a real home out of a dwelling report real feelings of loss even when the beat up old dry wet vacuum that used to suck up basement water finally died on them, to cite just one pertinent example.

There’s nothing wrong with this, in fact. Becoming attached to a home and all of the things that were done to make it a real dwelling that people want to live in and enjoy is basic human nature for most people. It’s their way of establishing a zone where they not only are secure but also where they feel confident and are better able to deal with the world around them.

For sure, just about anyone who looks at his or her home in this manner tends to always be looking for ways to improve it, even when those improvements don’t actually have anything to do with wallpaper or tile and the like. It’s not that the house becomes a smorgasbord of competing decor, it’s just that the house becomes something more to them than something that is made of wallpaper and tile and the like.

Real homes become more than just dwellings to real people, it must be admitted. In these real people look at their homes and the memories that have been created in them as something that will last them a lifetime, even after they’ve moved on from that home into another. Most people, in truth, develop feelings for the home they live in, even those who consider them to be merely investments. But real people in real homes report having even stronger feelings, which is a good thing.




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