- Survey of children aged 3-11
reveals Disneyland with free rides as their dream home
- David Attenborough,
edible walls and house robots top the list
- Magic homework rooms,
sausage-llama pets and dinosaur parks also favourite features for kids
A
new video (https://www.youtube.com/ Strata-Kids-Dream-Homes)
reveals what would happen if children were in charge of designing our homes.
We’d
all be living in tree-houses made from multi-coloured bricks and castles made
from cake and sweets, according to homebuilder Strata.
Magic
homework rooms that complete the work for you, trampoline floors bouncing you
between rooms and sausage-llamas for pets were high on the list of priorities,
as well as a petting zoo in the garden where David Attenborough works. One
practical child even wanted 12 toilets so he never had to queue.
Strata
asked more than 2,000 children aged 3-11 to describe their perfect home with no restrictions on
creativity and imagination.
Top
10 kid’s dream home features include;
- Magic homework room that
does the work for you
- Water slide staircase so
you never have to walk
- Dinosaur park with its
very own scientist
- Trampoline floors to
bounce from room-to-room
- House robot
- Sausage-llama as a pet
- Christmas market all
year round
- Petting zoo where David
Attenborough works
- Shark tank
- Twelve toilets so no-one
ever has to queue
Living
inside Disneyland is also a dream for most, just as long as all the characters
are there and the rides are free.
Almost
60% of children wanted to replace traditional kitchens with a sweet shop and
ice cream parlour, where they’d have unlimited access to sugary treats.
One
in four want a water park in their garden, closely followed by a zoo filled
with exotic animals.
If
not Disneyland, girls want to live in a beautiful castle at the top of a hill,
with almost one third (32%) dreaming of this, whereas boys prefer the thought
of living in a super-cool treehouse.
When
it comes to materials, boys want their treehouse to be made from multi-coloured
building blocks, whilst girls dream of edible chocolate walls covered in
glitter and rainbows.
If
homes had special powers, most children want their home to fly and teleport
anywhere in the world in a single second. Invisibility and time travel were
also top choices for one in every five.
When
given the chance to invite their favourite people and characters to live with
them, The Minions came out on top with over one third of children wanted to
live with the little yellow friends.
To
watch the video and see the unveiled dream homes, visit: https://strata.co.uk/kids- dream-homes-revealed/
Strata is an established home builder
with 16 developments across Yorkshire and the Midlands and head offices in
Doncaster. Chief Executive Andrew Weaver is the fourth generation of the family
to run the business alongside his father, Chairman Irving Weaver.
- Data collected via a nationwide survey of over 2000
children aged 3-10 conducted by Censuswide, on behalf of Strata. Video
interviews were also conducted with eight children aged 4-11 to collate
the additional list of dream home ideas.
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