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Table 6 Meaning of home by Sixsmith (1986), Smith (1994), and Despres (1991

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Meaning of house –

A house draws association to the physical nature of the built space, the materials from which it is constructed, and to a lesser extent the layout from which the inside spaces take form. This is not to say that a house may not be a home or even psychologically become one through personalization, time, and experience but on a simplistic terminological basis, the house lacks emotional response (Smith, 2015). The house draws association to the physical nature of the built space, the materials from which it is constructed, and to a lesser extent the layout from which the inside spaces take form. This is not to say that a house may not be a home or even psychologically become one through personalization, time, and experience (Duncan, 1976).

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Table 6 Meaning of home by Sixsmith (1986), Smith (1994), and Despres (1991)

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