concept   home size

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Japan (1) Norway (1) Mexico (1) Singapore (1) South Africa (1) Sweden (1) Finland (1) Hong Kong (1) New Zealand (1) North America (1) Philippines (1) United Arab Emirates (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 home size Japan In Japan, small living spaces are common due to limited urban space and a cultural emphasis on minimalism and simplicity. 11
2 home size Norway In Norway, larger home sizes are preferred for insulation and indoor activities during the long winters. 3
3 home size Mexico In Mexico, it is common for homes to be smaller and for extended families to live in close proximity. 2
4 home size Singapore Homes in Singapore are smaller due to limited living space and high population density. 2
5 home size South Africa In South Africa, modernization and outdoor living have led to smaller home sizes and families. 2
6 home size Sweden In Sweden, larger home sizes are preferred due to the emphasis on insulation and personal space in nuclear families. 2
7 home size Finland In Finland, larger homes are desired for saunas and indoor recreational activities. 1
8 home size Hong Kong In Hong Kong, smaller home sizes are common due to limited urban space and a focus on minimalistic living. 1
9 home size New Zealand In New Zealand, larger home sizes are preferred because of the abundant space and emphasis on outdoor living. 1
10 home size North America In North America, larger homes are favored and seen as a status symbol. 1
11 home size Philippines In the Philippines, smaller home sizes are typical due to population density and emphasis on communal living. 1
12 home size United Arab Emirates In the United Arab Emirates, large home sizes are preferred to accommodate extended families and provide separate living spaces for different generations. 1