The main feature of this contemporary residential home is clear: its windows. The large amount of windows allows the passerby to appreaciate the expertly arranged interior – allowing the interior and exterior of the home to intermingle.
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I notice that modern houses often have a number of windows and their windows are usually very large and wide. I think they are really pretty and look contemporary which is suitable with the modern concept. Should the owners decide on moving out one day, they would require to do a lot of cleaning and wiping of the glass before inviting potential buyers over. Else, those windows would look really unwelcoming.
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I notice that modern houses often have a number of windows and their windows are usually very large and wide. I think they are really pretty and look contemporary which is suitable with the modern concept. Should the owners decide on moving out one day, they would require to do a lot of cleaning and wiping of the glass before inviting potential buyers over. Else, those windows would look really unwelcoming.
I wouldn't like too much windows in my house, I'm a person that likes her privacy.