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Sweden
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Swedish home design emphasizes minimalist and functional styles and prioritizes natural light and energy efficiency.
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Japan
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Traditional Japanese home design incorporates tatami flooring and sliding doors as desirable elements.
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Australia
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Australians prioritize seamless indoor-outdoor flow and connection with nature in home design.
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Middle East
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Home design in the Middle East includes open windows, vibrant colors, ornate decorations, and inner courtyards for natural cooling.
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France
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French home design values historical preservation and traditional aesthetics.
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Mexico
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Mexican home design often emphasizes outdoor living spaces and colorful decor.
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Norway
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Norwegian home design values minimalism, natural light, and energy efficiency.
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Switzerland
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Swiss home design prioritizes efficiency, practicality, and sustainability.
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Spain
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Home design in Spain is often influenced by Mediterranean style and traditional presentations are preferred for home staging.
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Middle Eastern architecture culture
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Middle Eastern architecture culture emphasizes intricate geometric patterns and ornate details in home design.
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Western architecture culture
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Open floor plans and modern designs are popular in Western architecture culture.
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active lifestyle
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Home design can be tailored to promote an active lifestyle through exercise areas and open layouts.
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sedentary lifestyle
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Home design may prioritize comfort and convenience for a sedentary lifestyle with more sedentary-friendly furniture and layouts.
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