How the middle class lives in different countries
When traveling to other countries, we always pay attention to the local architecture in one way or another. This mainly concerns the sights that every traveler takes pictures of abundantly and brings their images home with him. Also, many tourists leave reviews of the hotels where they stay, providing them with indispensable photos of the interiors and exterior of the building.
But all this does not give a complete picture of the life of local residents. The rich live about the same everywhere, the poor in general, too, but the average citizens in each country live differently. You are lucky if among such citizens in another country you have friends who will invite you to visit their house. If not, it doesn't matter: this collection contains the most typical middle—class dwellings in different countries. And this is very little like what is usually shown in the movies.
Two-family mansions are typical for the UK.
The interior is characterized by classics, as in this photo. The fireplace is almost a mandatory attribute of the living room.
A typical cottage in Sweden.
The interior features the famous Scandinavian style, muted natural tones and materials.
In the USA, 65% of the population lives in such houses.
The average American interior. The sofa is the king of the living room, and on the contrary — necessarily a TV, the more — the better.
A typical house in Mexico. Mexicans love juicy colors.
The interior of Mexican houses is also dominated by rich and bright colors, as well as elements of ethnic style.
The house of a wealthy family in India.
Indian interior. As you can see, there are a large number of pillows, airiness in the furniture and warm shades.
A classic house in Japan.
Typical Japanese interior.
Modern houses in China in the private sector.
The interior of a Chinese house.
Famous favelas in Brazil. And housing for the rich looks the same from the outside as it does from the inside.
The interior of a rich house in Brazil.
Typical residential buildings in the historical center of the city in Germany.
Standard German interior.
An old apartment building in Italy.
Italian interior.