Family room Essays

  • Glass Structures

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    Glass Structures The name of the structure doesn’t matter as much as the pleasure received; some may call them glass rooms or greenhouses. The uses of these glass structures vary as the weather they see. The structures all contain glass allowing people a place to view the natural environment inside. These structures are mediums in which outside and inside environments are connected. For many people myself included, there is a fantasy of being in an environment that is exotic and surreal.

  • My Dream House

    628 Words  | 2 Pages

    an enormous living room and a small dining room, 7 bedrooms with all walk-in closets and a shower in each of the bedrooms, with the kitchen nearby and a gigantic backyard. When building a house, it is always important to know your location. I always wanted my family to live in a quiet neighborhood. It is much safer, peaceful, and nice. My house will be painted in white, next to my front door will be my two car garage; both my front door and garage will lead me to my living room. When walking in from

  • My Trip To Hawaii Essay

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    I can honestly say that going to Hawaii with my family was the best trip of them all. Everybody who came to Hawaii with me had a blast; all laughs and lots of positive vibes. In my opinion, Hawaii is the place for relaxation, and the place to get away from the familiar faces I see. Everything about Hawaii is amazing; from the sunsets being beautiful, to the beaches being amazing. Also there is something different about walking downtown when it comes to the beaches at night. The sound of the waves

  • My Dream House

    733 Words  | 2 Pages

    twelve years old, I dreamt of building my house in a nice and quiet neighborhood, where my family would feel safe. My definition of a dream house would be the house I build for my family to feel safe, comfortable, and enjoy every good moments in the house. My dream house will contain 7 bedrooms with all walk-in closets which would each hold a bathroom, an enormous living room with the kitchen along with a dining room nearby, and a gigantic backyard which would all be three floors. The first floor will

  • My Dream House: Home Is A Safe Place

    1043 Words  | 3 Pages

    the image of some royal ball. There will be 9 different rooms in my dream house all of which are created for enjoyment. One of the rooms will be a movie room as big as the actual movie theater. It will have speakers to the side of the television rows of red chairs in front of the screen and an armrest between ever chair. There will even be a little 3D glasses booth in the back of the room. Another example of a large room will be the game room. It’s going to be so big it would contain dozens of games

  • Descriptive Essay On The House

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    was so hated for so many years could now be missed. When you walked through the big, black front door you enter the dining room. The room instantly appears to be bigger than it really is. The floors have a dull completion with the covering of dust and dirt and the evidence of an amateur remodel. The large window beside the door is the only source of light for the dining room. Another tiny window further down the wall is the only source of light for the kitchen. At night the small one-person kitchen

  • Medieval Castles

    2066 Words  | 5 Pages

    and more popular among other nobles as well. Each family castle had their own special design and touch but most castles of medieval times had a lot of the same basic elements in their interior. Within the shell keep and behind the great walls of these castles there was always one basic element: the great hall. It was often on the ground floor but sometimes it was raised to the second floor for extra security. “The great hall was a large one-room structure with a lofty ceiling”(Giess 58). This was

  • Skylar

    849 Words  | 2 Pages

    herself clutching her favorite plush teddy bear. The faux fur felt cold and moist. She needed water after crying herself to sleep, since her family had forgotten her birthday. The numerous pillows surrounded her petite frame making a mounded fortress. The fifteen year old Skylar rolled off her goose quilted bedspread, then sashayed her way into the stately Living room of the Suite. She found the bar refrigerator stocked with iced water bottles, and took one big gulp. Dang, she hated that freeze feeling

  • Personal Narrative Essay: Growing Up In Hemet, California

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    California in a neighborhood filled with friends that I grew up with. I remembered a lot about my home that I grew up in mostly because I remember details better than most people. I may remember details, but I love looking back on memories I had with my family and friends. On a summer afternoon in my hometown of Hemet, California is like every other day in the summer where everyone is in their houses cooling off or in their pools. When standing in the middle of the street in front of my house I notice four

  • Thomas Jefferson and Monticello

    866 Words  | 2 Pages

    A person’s house can show you a lot about that person. In my own room you would probably find that I have a big appreciation for books, but don’t you wonder what the inventor and third president’s house showed you what he was like? Thomas Jefferson was a very important man; however, there are many more sides to him than you think. Initially, the Northeast Portico displays Thomas Jefferson’s deep appreciation for Architecture. Jefferson himself got the idea for this wall from James Gibb’s Book of

  • What Home Means to Me

    1033 Words  | 3 Pages

    last characterization of the word home is not relevant either. So only the second definition is the most adapted for me because I spent a very memorable and enjoyable time in France with my entire family and friends. The true significant definition of the word home for me lies in: home is with family, relatives as well as best friends and to be honest, home for me is where the heart is. My home is in a tranquil, quiet town, which is called Vitrolles. Vitrolles is just outside the Mediterranean

  • house plan analysyst

    723 Words  | 2 Pages

    Analyzing a floor plan provides insight into how the residents would interact with the home. Investigating the layout shows how rooms worked together with one another and their residents. The home also provides insight into how the homeowner would interact with the servants. Viewing the exterior of the home provides an idea of the interior’s decoration and them. However while analyzing the floor plan provides insight into the home and its inhabitants comparing it to another building style allows

  • Building A Dream Home

    1124 Words  | 3 Pages

    adventure! The 4x8’ cargo trailer U-haul cost $420.00. Abel comfortably perched atop my towels behind my truck seats while my dad, a mechanical engineer, ate and slept through the eastern states. We split driving schedules, so we didn’t need a motel room. My red stick shift had a ten gallon ta... ... middle of paper ... ...with matching blue accents which would match the bathroom. Its primary color was golden with interwoven leaf designs. Beneath our bed, I placed a hardy black version. Justin

  • A Restaurant At Popular Chain Restaurants

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    A Classic Erie Restaurant Dining at popular chain restaurants can get boring after awhile, as they tend to have similar atmospheres and can be predictable. Local restaurants, however have a special charm and family feel to them. Every city has their own few special family owned restaurants that are well known amongst the city’s residents. In Erie, PA one of these restaurants is known as Syd’s Place which is located on West Lake Rd near the peninsula. Established in 1933, Syd’s Place has become a

  • Use of Attics in Literature

    4365 Words  | 9 Pages

    months old at death. The house was built in 1928 and was occupied by the same family until the mid-1990s. The last of four elderly sisters who lived there died in 1995 at the age of 102, and the house was sold five years ago Houston Chronicle, Wednesday, February 17, 2001 In Suzanne Berne's A Perfect Arrangement (Chapel Hill: Algonquin Press, 2001), a pragmatic architect says "Attics are wasted space," but the family maid, with far more insight into human beings, responds, as I would: "Not psychologicall

  • Hotel report

    589 Words  | 2 Pages

    Non- Guest room areas When entering the hotel, the decor has a very Napoleonic feel, with neutral colors such as light beige, off whites, cream colors and hints of gold lining in frames of the paintings. The lobby is decorated with sculptures of Earl's and lady's of the Elgin family. To match the decor, the furniture is post Napoleonic (Mid 19th century) with wooden tables, individual chairs and a cozy fireplace. The lightening is quite dim, to match the whole atmosphere of the hotel, there are

  • Furniture in Greenbelt

    1104 Words  | 3 Pages

    in the planned community of Greenbelt. The Greenbelt community was built beginning in 1937 as low income housing for people who were making between $1,200 and $2,000 dollars a year. The houses were built at minimum cost and this means that the rooms are small. Thus special furniture was designed in order to fit into these small houses and to provide sturdy, economical, and good looking furnishings for the new residents. "Instead of following the conventional pattern of designing the house from

  • Furniture Essay

    1421 Words  | 3 Pages

    doubt, a room without furniture wears a desolate appearance. A bare living room, bedroom or any other corner of the home does not give us the comfort we seek in our surroundings. We need a cosy sofa to sit down, a comfy bed to stretch on and cabinets to arrange numerous household objects. Furniture happens to be the beautifying element of any home and also the most necessary objects of decor. Depending on the budget and availability of the space, modern householders try to decorate the rooms in a tasteful

  • Descriptive Essay: Lou's Place

    1000 Words  | 2 Pages

    maze of rooms.  The first room, through the door, is the main part of the restaurant. There is another, rarely used, dining room off to the right.... ... middle of paper ... ...ast for tomorrow's lunch special, a cake someone asked Lou to make, the spices of an apple pie, or the ever present odor of hamburgers, it is a well known fact, it will taste as good as it smells.  The best part of being at Lou's is not her food, however; it is the feeling of being part of her extended family, being

  • Movie Analysis of Titanic Directed by James Cameron

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    first class were aboard, then entered the ship through the steerage entrance. The living quarters for the upper class were lavish, with everything from fireplaces to private bathrooms. A first class room was extremely large with access to the decks, and had all the comforts of home. These rooms were located on the top of the ship, each with their own personal ...