My Dream Home

A dream good home is not made overnight. It takes interest, conviction, focus, commitment and planning.
Egele Gabriel has been planning for her good home for the past 10 years. For 10 years, she has been poring over magazines, looking for ideas and tearing out pictures of furniture that she loved. For 10 years, she has been collecting lighting fixtures, and decorative hardware and antiques to adorn her future home. For ten years, she and her family has lived in a small home in Ehugbo, anticipating when they would be able to see their dream home.
Now, on the very piece of land that they lived for the past decade, Egele and Gabriel has built a romantic French Country dream home that looked like it has been lived and loved for a very long time. Perhaps it embodies the fruits of 10 years of planning. Perhaps it has been filled with inviting furnishings from Big Uncle's Castle furniture. But mostly because Egele loved the old European look and did not want a dream home that looked like it was built yesterday. "I want a house were you could be comfortable" Egele says, were you come in, put up your feet up and feel at home.

Just like Egele, If you want to make your dream home that is adorable and comfortable, be it a little convenient home in a lovely neighborhood, with trees around it keeping the environment shady. A cozy garden with a well manicured lawn, where you an feel the heavenly interactions of the birds singing. Quiet enough that you can hear dogs barking in a distance, ice cubes tinkling into frosty aluminium glasses and faint gale of laughter erupting from the neighbor's house down the street. Or a dream home creatively isolated from a common neighborhood where you can view the wonders of nature as the sun sets, from your pent house. Whatever your dream home may be, you need to envision it and plan for it, and of course, before long, you would have been in your adorable dream home.
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