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Today even in each and every country we could see houses being built in a water frontage location. Today certain houses are also laying the clay and mud made tiles on the slanting roofs of their houses. The interior designers are also suggesting the wooden materials, though the substitutes are available in every slot of the same. The kitchen do have a chimney and to be more specific a fashionable chimney from all angles. The portrayals by Raja Ravi Verma, Leonardo da vinci and Picasso are being some of the probable portrayals beautifying the walls of the modern houses. What does all this suggest? Is man being more and more traditional or is he trying to bring back the tradition in the modern era and making it one of the features too is rather unanswerable yet.

It is always good to have a traditional approach towards many things but not everything also. It is indeed a good sign which suggest that man still have a remembrance of his past and more or less he does respect his tradition. The features which he is trying to bring back through his homes and are being considered to be modern are traditional as such. Today if we take a new home, the best part we like would be built in a traditional style. It is still an aching truth to know that we might have a substitute for the traditional, in the modern era but modernism could never surpass or even match the beauty of the tradition.

To tackle the same man is merging the old beauty and the modern tactics into the design of his new home as such. Most of the features thus adopted are from the custom homes, and if we search for those it might extend to the custom house of Dublin. The specifications and the spaciousness are kept intact in the designs and thus the New Custom Built Homes will bear both the features existing under the same roof in harmony. Thus custom homes which were the glory of the past, has been renovated to be the glory of the present as well. But as we all know, no home theatre can give the peace of mind and the beauty to the interiors which a mere gramophone can give, even today. Past is always past and to an extent a bit more beautiful too.

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