Tropical Idea

Tropical Idea

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Lifestyle Living in Malaysia

According to the website which is expathomes.com.my, Malaysia ranked top in Asia in terms of quality living standards with affordable living cost. Its modern infrastructure and facilities offer an easy relaxing lifestyle.

Living in Malaysia has improved from back when in 1970s living is just merely having purchased a house at a location which is closer to the workplace. Considerations given in those days may perhaps include enough rooms for the kids (divided into boys and girls at least) in addition to a master bedroom (no attached bathroom mostly, mind you!), a living and dining area, two bathrooms would be sufficient and a fairly sized kitchen. I don’t think much thought was given in whether it has a large lawn but a one-car size porch would be just enough. And these houses were mostly single-storey.

But that evolves. Nowadays, a well-sufficient family would want an at least a double-storey house, a master bedroom en suite, bedrooms and bathrooms for the kids, the regular kitchen, living and dining but an additional family room / TV room.

Having bought the house which has the above characters, then comes in the decoration planning. Whether be it to follow the traditional, modern / fusion or resort style, these imply that a living is no longer plain, it has turned into a lifestyle. They are planning for a lifestyle.

It is a lifestyle when one wants to have an almost cinematic equivalent entertainment / TV room. The same goes when one wants to experience peace and resort feeling when coming back home by having a fish pond in the garden, or a resort style furniture in the living room. Or possibly being able to host a garden party and take advantage of the beautiful weather on this part of the continent, by having a reasonable size garden with well-planned integration of indoor and outdoor spaces.

However it maybe, bare living has changed. It shifts into lifestyle living.

Stay tune as my next article will be looking into outdoor living.

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