The house of delusions is cheap to build but drafty to live in.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Not creating delusions is enlightenment.
Building your own home is about desire, fantasy. But it's achievable; anyone can do it.
Since I finished on 'The Mentalist,' I didn't need to be so near to the studio, so we decided to move a bit further out where you can get more house for your money, too. It definitely feels more like home.
Delusion is not good; better to be realistic and then surprise yourself if you're lucky.
Nothing is worse than a home that is too perfect and done. You have to live in it.
My house is my refuge, an emotional piece of architecture, not a cold piece of convenience.
A house is kind of scary.
Why can't we, with a more intelligent policy, actually have houses that are affordable, built at higher densities than they are at the moment and built on brownfield sites.
I had always suspected that one could build an entire house from what went into the landfill, and, sure enough, it's true.
You don't make houses cheaper by making them more expensive to build.