You might think an American home has everything it needs and more, but there are some clever things that they do in the United Kingdom that Americans should adopt. First of all, homes in the UK are cheaper than in the USA. The average price of a home in the UK is $290,409.30, whereas in the US it’s $412,000. That’s double in price! But putting that aside, there are other things the UK does that American homes need. Despite their lack of air conditioning and putting their washing machines in the kitchen, they have a knack for decoration.
According to Brittany from “The Black House Chronicles,” “When I first moved to the UK, any house I saw made of brick was beautiful to me. Even what I’d consider some dodgy student housing today looked like it was from a fairytale when I first came. Where I’m from in Florida, we don’t tend to have homes made of brick, so it was really surprising to see that pretty much every home here has brick walls.” Let’s take a look at other things the UK does that American homes need.
Electric Kettles
A staple household item in a British household is an electric kettle. Even though Americans love tea just as much as the Brits do, it’s unlikely you’ll find an electric kettle in their home. American influencer Brittany from “The Brick House Chronicles,” said, “If we wanna heat water, we do it on the stove or in the microwave, which honestly feels insane now that I’ve had a kettle for years.” One British viewer questioned this, asking if Americans don’t have kettles.
One person replied, “We do have them, people just prefer the old-fashioned metal kettles you put on the stovetop and wait to whistle when it’s done.” Another American defended the kettle fiasco by pointing out why we need another kitchen item when we already have plenty (Daily Mail).