My dream home is not about size or luxury. It is about functionality. Every part of it has a purpose and supports how I live and create.
The heart of the home is a studio. This is where ideas are shaped—writing, thinking, recording, and working without interruption. It is a space designed for focus, with enough quiet to hear my own thoughts clearly.

The house has about four rooms, not too many, not too few. Each room serves a clear role: rest, work, guests, and flexibility. Nothing is wasted. Nothing feels excessive.
The home sits near a lake, grounded in good, rich soil. The soil matters. It supports growth, stability, and life around the home—plants, trees, and a healthy environment. It gives the land a sense of permanence and care.
Most importantly, the home is welcoming. It feels open and warm, a place where I can arrive and immediately feel at ease. There is no pressure—just comfort.
The water, the soil, and the welcoming atmosphere create balance. This dream home supports a simple, intentional life—one where creativity, rest, and clarity all have room to exist comfortably.
Until next time.
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