What makes a house a home?

lfletcher
Authored by lfletcher
Posted Saturday, May 30, 2015 - 4:00pm

Having a set place on the sofa and feeling comfortable enough to go to the toilet with the door open are what makes a house a home in Exeter, according to a new study.

It takes someone living in South West on average just under four months (14.5 weeks) before they believe their house has become a home and it is the simple things like having a knowing which draw everything is in which make all the difference.

Having a set spot on the sofa topped the list in the South West, with one in seven residents admitting that this was their top house to home indicator. Feeling comfortable to walk around naked was another popular major milestone. (See the full top five list below)

The study also found that when it comes to feeling at home, there are significantly differing opinions between sexes.

Having a set place on the sofa, knowing which draw everything is in and not being scared of strange house noises were ranked highly by women as indicators to how comfortable they felt in their surroundings.

However, it would appear that for men it is important to leave your modesty at the door with one in ten saying that when they felt comfortable to walk around naked, as the moment they knew their house had become a home.

Offering an interesting insight into how men would live if women let them, feeling comfortable to go to the toilet with the door open and eating food off the floor were also rated as important.

On average men also take less time (13 months) to feel at home than females (14 months) with 5% of men feeling at home as soon as they pick up the keys.

Although it may take men less time to settle in, more women (90%) feel that their current house is home compared to their male (84%) counterpart.

With being in the buff stereotypically seen to represent feeling a home, Modern Rugs have created a test designed to measure how comfortable the public feel in their home on a scale of naught to naked.

Ben Dale, of Modern Rugs commented: “Although decorating and adding your own touches to your surroundings help you settle in, it is sometimes the things which money can’t buy that make you feel truly at home.

“It can take time to feel comfortable in a property and so we wanted to help home owners understand the types of thing that will help them along the way.”

Top five indicators in Exeter that your house is a home

1) Having a set spot on the sofa
2) No longer being scared of house noises
3) Feeling comfortable to walk around naked
4) Feeling comfortable to go to the toilet with the door open
5) Having a house smell

Test how at home you feel here - www.modern-rugs.co.uk/blog/index.cfm/2015/3/25/Home-Quiz

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