A sleek couch. A sharp coffee table. Beautiful and impossible to relax on. I’ve made that mistake more than once.
Renovation can become a chase for aesthetics. But homes are meant to be lived in, not admired from a distance. Choose flooring that feels good under bare feet. Countertops that handle spills. Handles you can grip easily.
Walk through your house like a guest. Sit. Stand. Carry groceries. Think about daily routines. The renovation should quietly support them, not complicate them.
Conclusion: Comfort lasts longer than trends. If a design looks stunning but feels inconvenient, it will annoy you long before it impresses anyone.

