Traveling is one of the most exciting parts of anyone’s year or lives. It is something that most people dream about and those who go take a year out and go travelling are always envied. Travelling is such a great experience as it opens up your eyes and exposes you to different cultures and allows you to experience new and different things. One of the biggest differences people notice when they travel is how different people’s living environments are compared to their home country. Homes in different cultures look vastly different, there are some great places worldwide that you could visit for living inspiration. If you’re thinking of moving to and living in one of these amazing destinations then there is a lot to think about when it comes to buying a house abroad. One of the most important additional things to purchase is home insurance, insurance companies tend to have a bad reputation which makes many people intimidated by them but if you give them a try there is often many benefits, for example Final expense leads are storming the market with uncapped buyers always wanting more as they are so beneficial. You’ll also have to find a job there and get a visa approved to live and work there, because of this many people opt to make their homes look more inspired by homes they’ve seen whilst travelling. We’ve rounded up some of the places with the most inspirational homes so you can take note.
Bangladesh
Bangladesh is a South Asian country that is a fairly popular places for travelers to visit whilst they’re in Asia, it’s never usually top of the dream destination list as places like Thailand are much more popular but the people who do take the time to visit love it here. Their houses are completely different to ours, as the country has more than 700 rives flowing across it it is prone to flooding. To deal with this any houses which are near water, which is a lot of them, are made of bamboo and are put on stilts so they don’t get damaged during floods. Houses on stilts are common in Bangladesh and they’re unlike any other home that you will have seen so are a great place to take inspiration from or a great place to move to.
Indonesia
Indonesia is a country in South East Asia, the homes with the biggest differences to ours tend to be in Asia and Africa. Indonesia is made up of thousands of islands, many of which are uninhabited. The country is a hot tourist destination with millions of people visiting Bali every year for the amazing beaches. Many people who live in Indonesia still live in traditional Indonesian homes called Honai. These homes are made from wooden slates and thatched roofs, they’re built in a way so that a fire can be built in the center because traditionally this would be used to cook any prepare any meat that had been hunted. These homes are simple but practical, this is a great thing to be inspired by when looking for living inspiration and would be a solid investment if you were to move into one.
Tunisia
Tunisia is a country in North Africa which has a lot of desert land, because of this, homes here had to be designed very differently to ours, this makes Tunisia a great place to visit as not only can you guarantee it will be warm in the desert you will also experience many unique things. The homes here were designed to be able to withstand the desert winds which can get quite strong and to protect people from the hot African sun. In ancient times they figured the best way to do this would be to carve into sandstone. These homes are usually centered around a central location and have passageways the whole way through for protection. If this type of house sounds great for your own living inspiration, then you’re in luck as many of these homes have been converted into hotels so you can experience living here and see if it inspires you.
South Korea
South Korea is a country in East Asia and is another popular traveler destination as their capital, Seoul, is ranked as one of the safest cities in the world so it is a great place for people like first time backpackers. The homes in Korea are called Hanok Houses, they’ve been around since the 14th century and are still a popular house style today. These homes are usually quite extravagant so could be a great place to find some fantastic home inspiration as there is a lot going on. The most distinctive feature of these homes is that they have a slightly curved roof lining, not many other style of home worldwide have this.