▲ | kccqzy 4 days ago | |||||||
That's a good thing to re-evaluate. The government shouldn't dictate people's preferences. People's lifestyles have changed. It's now normal for this generation of people to prefer a dark cave-like room where they play video games and socialize online. Glare from windows restrict where monitors could be placed. If they want natural light, they would prefer to go outside for a walk or a hike. And that's not to mention rooms like kitchens and bathrooms. Older houses invariably have windows for kitchens too since you need to open the windows to let out the fumes from gas cooking. And they would have windows in the bathroom to let out moisture. These days newer houses are already designed not to have windows in either kitchens or bathrooms. | ||||||||
▲ | fredrikholm 4 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
Sweden is very green and comparatively car free. Having open windows during summer to let in light, fresh air and bird sound is culturally strong here. You can buy curtains, you can't retroactively insert a window as easily nor should you have to my lord. I can't imagine living in a dark, centrally ventilated container. Most Swedes agree (massive pushback when this happened, gov backtracked). | ||||||||
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