5 Things You Should Consider When Building Your Forever Home

Abel Hinchliffe
17/11/2022
5 Things You Should Consider When Building Your Forever Home

Some homes are stepping stones, and others are meant for life. If you’re dreaming of finally opening the doors to your self-build forever home, there are a few things to consider first.

Your forever home should be the last home you own, so it’s important for every detail to be perfect. Here are five of the main things to consider...

1. Make the most of your space

Making the right use of space is arguably the most important factor in creating a successful forever home. It’s all about considering your day-to-day needs. What kind of rooms will you require?

Whether you’re aiming for privacy or hoping for a more communal home that brings your loved ones together, discussing your plans with your architect can help you to develop a home that provides enough space for all of life’s adventures.

2. Keep your style classic

Trends are fun, but it’s no secret that they quickly go out of style (think pistachio-coloured bathrooms!). Outdated homes will require further redecorating down the line, so it’s better to avoid brash colours and detailed patterns.

Instead, go with understated shades and classically designed architecture for a style you’ll never get tired of.

3. Planning for the future

Lives can change overnight. That’s why it’s important that your home is adaptable to all of life’s ups and downs. This can mean future-proofing your home or developing a multi-generational space as your family grows. Creating communal, as well as private, spaces can help your family to spend quality time together. You’ll also need to ensure your home is accessible for later life, for example, by installing a downstairs bedroom with en-suite bathroom.

4. Create spaces for your hobbies

One of the best things about self-building your home is that you can customise it to your needs. Your forever home is a space completely unique to you. That means you can add in spaces to do all the things you love.

Whether it’s a home gym, crafting space or even a cinema room, taking the time to tailor your home to your interests turns a self-build house into a forever home.

5. Go for high-quality materials

It goes without saying that forever homes need to stand the test of time – and that’s especially true if the plan is for future generations to take on your home when you’re gone. Investing in high-quality materials might require more expensive upfront costs, but they can make a big difference in the long run.

Cheaper materials are more likely to require renovation work later down the line – and that means long-term costs building up for you and your family.

Self-building your forever home

Building a forever home requires time and expertise. So, if you want to get it right first time, it’s best to enlist the help of the experts.

At CODA Bespoke, our RIBA-accredited architects have over 40 years of experience and a whole host of awards and nominations under our belts. That means we’re best-placed to create a perfect home you’ll want to stay in for the rest of your days.

If you’d like to learn more about our services, speak with our friendly team today. Alternatively, take a look through our self-build and renovations portfolio to get a feel for what we create.

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Abel Hinchliffe

With a wealth of experience Abel heads up CODA Bespoke, specialising in luxury residential developments both large and small. Recently entrusted with the responsibility of also heading up Studio 4 which is currently delivering numerous office to residential developments. Connect with Abel Hinchliffe on LinkedIn >

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