🧳 9 Questions People Often Ask When They're Living Solo
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5/24/20252 min read


🧳 9 Questions People Often Ask
When They're Living Solo
1. Q: What kind of home suits someone living alone?
A:
Most people don’t choose based on size —
they choose the corner where they feel most like themselves.
❝ Some people pick a home based on the bedroom.
But people who actually live there… often choose the room they spend the most time in. ❞
2. Q: Do I need a workspace if I only WFH occasionally?
A:
Yes — even a small one.
A little desk by the window can become your most productive space of the week.
❝ Quiet corners aren’t just for work…
They’re where your thoughts breathe deeper. ❞
3. Q: Is a kitchen necessary if I live alone?
A:
A small, functional kitchen gives you a new way to live,
not just survive.
Some days, cooking something simple becomes a reason to smile.
4. Q: How much natural light do I need to not feel lonely?
A:
Your whole house doesn’t need to be bright.
Just let the sunlight reach you during the hours you’re actually home.
5. Q: If I’m moving to Chiang Mai for the first time, where should I stay?
A:
Don’t just choose based on cafés.
Ask: “Do people here live like I do?”
Too quiet can be lonely — but too busy can be exhausting.
Pick a neighborhood that fits your rhythm.
6. Q: Do I really need a shared space if I live alone?
A:
Absolutely.
Even if you’re the only one home today —
a living space reminds you that your house still has a heartbeat.
7. Q: How will I know if a place is right for me?
A:
If it fits the way you live, and you can exhale the moment you step in —
you’ll know.
8. Q: Should I choose a home based on budget or feeling?
A:
Start with the budget.
But decide with your feeling.
Because you’ll live with the feeling every day — not just the price on day one.
9. Q: What if I’m not sure I’ll stay long term?
A:
Choose a place that’s flexible with life.
One that has natural light, adaptable space, and makes you feel at peace.
No need for long contracts —
Just ask: “Would I still enjoy living here… three months from now?”