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INTERIOR DESIGN

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When designing your own home, you should consider your lifestyle and your habits. How long do you plan to<br />

stay in this house? Will you need to accommodate safety features for young or young children? Or maybe you<br />

need to think about your needs later in life, when you reach retirement age and beyond? Think about the long-term<br />

future to see where you will be and what your home will need.<br />

ILLUMINATION<br />

Lamps and plugs must be abundant. How should the windows. Windows must be present in all rooms and as large<br />

as possible. When possible, natural light should be the main source of light. Think about adding skylights too.<br />

Using space wisely<br />

Adding a game room, a game room or a multipurpose room sounds attractive, but you only plan to build a room<br />

that will really be used. What good is a wasted home gym where the tape is used to store clothes last season?<br />

Often, an unused room becomes a garbage can to place things that are never used. If you plan to add a free room,<br />

make sure it is a room that can move well from one type to another. It is possible that a sewing room will never<br />

get used to it, but a sewing room or office that also functions as a guest room can be used frequently.<br />

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ROOM PLACEMENT<br />

The room should be as far away as possible from noise and traffic. The master bedroom should not be near or<br />

above the garage if family members are likely to come and go while sleeping or resting. It would be advisable to<br />

keep the master bedroom away from the central living areas. If your home is on one level, the master bedroom<br />

should ideally be at the other end of the house, at the end of the garage. The master bedroom should ideally not<br />

share a wall with the central room.<br />

Suppose you bring food, you have to go around the house to deposit them in the kitchen. Your wife can absolutely<br />

hate your location. The kitchen should preferably be placed near a garage or rear entrance, as well as near the<br />

dining and living areas. The kitchen tends to receive a lot of traffic and, therefore, it would be better to divert<br />

pedestrian traffic so that they constantly walk through the main living areas.<br />

FINDING THE RIGHT ARCHITECT<br />

Your architect must be selected wisely. It plays an important role in deciding how your entire house will be built.<br />

The plan, the execution, the final aspect and the budget will make a big difference when you choose the right<br />

person. An architect collects the details of his land and plans where it will be provided. All the points discussed<br />

above need a lot of attention and can be stressed by solving them. Our METASKAPES team is there to help.<br />

Several meetings with our architects will help you make the most of the architect's ideas. Decide where you want<br />

to place your clothes at home, next to your room or near the balcony, the size of the rooms, the location, the<br />

number of floors you consider and what you want each floor to contain. . Conversations with your architect will<br />

help you spread your ideas in a practical way. The architect can guide the contractors who build them. It is<br />

important to know that the plan provided by the architect fits your budget. Contractors who work with architects<br />

will help you begin construction early. Finally, verify the reputation of your builder<br />

Many builders are out there, but not all are the same. Do some research to find out which builders have the best<br />

reputation. Whether you're looking for information online or getting recommendations from family and friends,<br />

find out if a builder is respected for doing quality work, arriving on time or just going to our design studio.<br />

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