donderdag 17 mei 2012

We need more space in our houses



The common theme is: more space. We want a dedicated space for tasks such as ironing and recycling, larger rooms, higher ceilings and some “private” space for each household member. Britons build the smallest new homes in Europe and that is not because of pressure of land, but because builders make more money that way. Homes used  to be bigger , but in 1961, a committee made the “Parker Morris standards”, they required 71 sq. m. for four people and a storage space of 2.3 cubic metres. Builders interpreted them as maximum. This explains why so many Britons live with insufficient space today.

In cities space is scarce, that’s understandable, but when you enter Almere or Lelystad, your amazed by the large numbers of houses the builders put on one hectare. And then the small gardens these houses have!  Many people rent storage for their  possessions and most people say they need more space for their furniture. It amazes me; why would you not build bigger houses with bigger gardens in this reclaimed polder. Look at all the space there is, why not use it for bigger homes?  After all; you spend most of your life in and around your home.

2 opmerkingen:

  1. Small houses are probably a result of the construction policy in The Netherlands. Houses can only be build inside municipalities. Thereby, space is limited. In several other European countries houses can be build everywhere. Besides, Real Estate Developers want to make as much money as possible.

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  2. Maybe the smaller houses are build for beginners, but what I think is that if you want to live in a bigger house, you just simply buy a bigger house! if that's not possible, then that is for a reason!

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