Before renovation, most homes grow “accidentally.” Furniture is bought at different times, pushed anywhere it fits, and circulation paths are blocked. You keep squeezing past tables and buckets because nothing was planned.
During renovation, measuring and planning feel slow, but this is where the real transformation happens. You discover that just moving door positions or adjusting wall length changes how the entire house flows.
After renovation, every area finally has a clear purpose — where to eat, work, relax, store, and sleep. Walking paths open up, and the home feels bigger without adding extra rooms.
Real tip: Draw your layout on paper before buying anything. Planning saves more money than discounts.
