: Homes by NH
Maybe it's just me, but I've noticed my priorities have changed over the years.
When I was younger, I'd walk into a display home and immediately notice the big kitchen, high-end finishes, and all the features designed to impress.
Now I find myself paying attention to completely different things.
Is there enough natural light?
Will this layout still work in 10 years?
Can I imagine spending an ordinary Tuesday evening here?
The homes I remember most aren't necessarily the biggest or most expensive. They're the ones that feel comfortable, practical, and genuinely designed around everyday life.
I came across this article from Homes by NH that explores some of the things people often overlook during a display home visit:
Reputable Residential Builders Geelong Reviews: The Things Nobody Notices During a Display Home Visit
For those who have already built or renovated, what became more important to you after you actually started living in your home?
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Kristie Hayden
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