Notes on a house

- Large windows facing the morning sun, otherwise a house becomes too cool and dank. You need the morning sun to dry it out and warm it up. The summer issue can be dealt with by using an exterior wall, with window openings, outside the glass wall, or the glass wall can be a sunroom which can be closed off to the main interior with doors and windows.
- Glass cupboards.
- Walls of windows with trees growing outside them.
- Straight entrance ways with a double-door, so that things can be moved in and out easily.
- shelves built into the walls, like into the office. This is easier than moving wooden shelves, and there is no backside to clean.
- The square/rectangular house, with one side entrance way and bathroom/kitchen/dining room/living room, and one side a hallway with bedrooms. Hall closets on both ends of the hall, maybe.
- Straw bale walls for insulation of sound, thicker the better. The house can simply be rebuilt every 40 or 50 years to keep a fresh house.
- A fireplace with seating around the table.
- Enough wall space in the living room to place a seat by a window, a piano, a bookcase, a long TV bookcase, and a window-wall area (not yet known), as well as the fireplace.
- Living room and dining room could be separated by a wall with a window/bar style window).

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