
Home design by Matrix Design
Defining the feeling of a home must be different for everyone because everyone’s daily habits are different. A home is a living space composed of a family with different habits that tolerates each other. This provides space that serves everyone in the family and provides enough comfort and aesthetic pleasing, allowing family members to enjoy a sense of belonging in the spatial dimension. .
A well-designed home must also be negotiated and cooperated by family members and infused with their own souls and cultures. Through customization and self-arrangement of furniture, a home can be formed that suits the family members’ own habits and needs, and enhances social interaction between each family member. In addition, good home design should also highlight the family’s pursuit of aesthetics and cultural beliefs, thereby expressing the family’s cultural heritage and artistic accomplishment.

A kitchen design by Matrix Design
I think what you said about each family member resonating with a space is an important aspect to talk about within a home. I agree that the ideal home design does relate to and draw on each member’s values, interests, and habits in the common areas. However, I do believe that some distinction between spaces is okay. In a general home, individuals will have their own private space as well as the shared space which they use.
As in the Victorian Era home, different rooms were correlated with different users or genders of the household. In more modern designs these rooms are often more freely connected and opened to create one space that encapsulates all the common areas instead of clearly dividing these spaces. I think this transition to open-plan designs is related to the movement of equality and equity between members of a home. Though without a doubt even with an open plan design there will be spaces that specific members or a family gravitate to or utilize more often and those spaces tend to pick up that person’s personal feelings or objects.