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How are modern dwellings different from earlier times?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Last year I moved from an 85 year old bungalow into a brand new 2200sf home. First, understand that no matter the age of the house, everything will break down. Now, here are the differences:

-New home has better.

1. Insulation and waterproofing

2. Structural integrity, as it actually has a building code it had to be built to

3. Better suited to large, modern furniture. The old house wasn't built for my 65″ tv obviously.

4. Easier to find replacement parts for.

-old house has better :

1. Architectural character, more homey, more charm

2. Materials. Old hardwood floors, original door locks, etc

3. Daylight, due to windows on every open wall. The trade off is number 3 from above.

4. The neighborhood was more integrated, diverse, historic, and walkable than the suburban subdivision I live in now.

Answered by DodieZollner
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Dwellings have changed over the period in several ways as given below:

Explanation:

  • The early dwelling during the early civilizations based on the resources they could get nearby. Houses made of mud, weeds, and stones etc.  
  • As time changed, dwelling designs changed over the period.  
  • The Romans and Greeks introduced houses with proper rooms, baths, kitchens, etc. Older homes required larger areas.
  • In the modern world, dwelling styled changed as people are looking for a comfortable zone with technologies installed in it. Newer homes have a smaller formal living room with a garage attached to it.

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