Thursday, December 13, 2012

Building Your Own Country Home


There's something wonderfully quaint about country living. The simplicity of life there and the smell of trees and flowers instead of the noxious fumes emitted by cars are some of the factors that draw city dwellers to it. Despite the modern conveniences of urban life, some folks eventually retire to country homes. If you wish to live in one but you can't because you've already purchased a property in the city and you don't have enough money to buy another piece of real estate, you can have a semblance of country living by going for country kit homes.

This type of home is usually made mostly of timber, so you can tell the provider to use wood as the predominant material in constructing your kit house. You can browse magazines and various websites for tons of design ideas. If you do have your own designs in mind, you can certainly integrate them into existing design templates so the final outcome satisfies your taste and meets your own specifications. It's always very rewarding for a homeowner to know that he contributed in the design of the house he'll be living in.

Aside from the design, the color is also an important factor to take into account. Colors can affect the mood of a person and can also say a lot about your taste and design sense. White is always safe and neutral for indoors, but brown exudes warmth and a more countryside feel to it. You can have a monochromatic theme, meaning one color with different shades, or you can have a mixed color scheme, which can be a bit harder to pull off. Choosing the latter may be a bit more challenging, especially once you start considering the furniture pieces you're going to put inside the house.

Finally, to really give it an authentic country look, you can ask the provider to add a balcony, complete with rail or balustrade. Aside from its aesthetic value, it can also be a nice space where you can just sit down in a wooden chair and read a book or put on your headphones and listen to relaxing music. It could serve as an extension of your living room in case you have many friends or guests coming over for a gathering or get-together. It's where you can have warm conversations over a cup of tea or freshly brewed coffee.

Choose from among the various designs of country kit homes and experience living in the countryside without leaving the city.




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