how do i make comfy houses?
> have loads of money
> build whatever you want
> pay to maintain it
What specifically are you trying to do OP?
Constant maintenance. You're welcome.
>>1151862
Ya. Building shit is expensive and labor intensive as fuck. Hell, im about to give up building a compressed dirt block machine. Too much fucking work
>>1151832
https://youtu.be/rqjDugfOkE0
>>1151832
step 1. hollow out a giant redwood
>>1152370
>step 2: evacuate for the inevitable yearly californian wildfires.
Get/build a small house that has enough space for your activities but doesn't require long hours of cleaning then clean it everyday. When I come back to home I help my mom cleaning and we clean everything all the time so you can use the floor as a dish if you want. I come back to another semester at uni and even try to keep my cleaning standards but I have two roommates so I give up and just live in this shitty fallout theme house.
A small clean house is much better than some dirty mansion with expensive dirty furniture.
Another tip I give to you is to test illumination levels. Two years ago I had those hospital 30W white bulb everywhere then switch to 3W warm yellow LED bulbs. Home is 300% better now and the LED pays itself requiring only 10% of the energy required by white bulbs. If you like light then choose cold white bulbs but 3 weaker bulbs well positioned will give you better illumination than a single 50 W bulb in the middle of the ceiling.
>>1151862
>firewalls errrrvrywhere
buy some land and build a small strawbale house, cover with an earthen plaster and add a comfy wood stove or rocket mass heater. its inexpensive, efficient, and looks quite cozy.
>>1151832
1) Pillows. Lots of pillows. Blankets too. Avoid white. Looks good in a magazine, but in person it feels sterile and impersonal.
2) Soft wall colors. Avoid reds, yellows and oranges. Warm greys are a favorite of mine.
3) Candles and soft white lights. Avoid harsh white "cool" lights as much as possible. They'll hurt your eyes and yellow light is shown to help you relax and sleep more.
4) Wood tones. Use wood wherever possible. It's inviting and warm and natural looking.
5) Clean your shit. Clutter will stress you the fuck out.
6) Have a designated office space. If you want to relax, seeing your workstation when you're up and around the house won't give you the comfy home vibe.
7) Area rugs, not carpet.
>>1152926
this is all good advice
especially the clean part. cleaning my room and making my bed is mandatory every day. instant morale upgrade
>>1152960
also exercise daily, even if it's just push ups before showeing. hitting metabolic threshold makes the day complete and will help you get the most out of the day
>>1152962
Having a morning and night routine every day is the best thing you can do to keep yourself and your home in shape, OP. I made cleaning up little things as soon as I get home from work a requirement in my day. I'm never cluttered and always comfy.
>>1152251
>compressed dirt block machine
it's this minecraft?
>>1151862
I seriously can't cope with the idea of living in a house made mostly of wood. Must be some trauma related to three little pigs or something.
>>1151832
>>1153006
dig
>>1153031
spiders
>>1153031
I built a little hidey home like that as a kid. Wasn't nearly as fancy, didn't have the sod roof for starters, but I built a little stone fireplace and would camp out in there every once in a while.
>>1152251
Expand upon this compressed dirt block thing. You're building the machine?