The First Step for a Custom Home Most People Overlook
How to Start Building Your Forever Home: The First Step Most People Overlook
Building a Custom Home Starts with a Dream—But It Needs a Plan
For many Generation X homeowners, building a custom home is more than just another move. It’s the opportunity to create a forever home designed specifically around your lifestyle, your family, and the way you want to live for years to come.
If you’ve already determined your budget and have a homesite—or are actively looking for one—the first step in the custom home building process isn’t meeting with a builder or architect.
The first step is brainstorming.
Start with How You Live
Before floor plans, elevations, or construction drawings, take time to think about how you actually use your home every day.
Ask yourself:
How many bedrooms do you need?
How many bathrooms make sense for your family?
Do you work remotely and need a dedicated home office?
Would you benefit from a home gym?
Do you frequently host family gatherings or entertain guests?
Is a media room, hobby room, art studio, or game room important to you?
Do you need a multigenerational living space for aging parents or adult children?
The more detailed you are during this stage, the easier it becomes to create a home that truly fits your lifestyle.
Think Beyond Square Footage
One of the biggest mistakes people make when designing a custom home is focusing only on the size of the home.
Instead, think about how you want the space to feel.
Do you love open-concept living with large gathering spaces? Do you prefer cozy rooms with more privacy? Are you drawn to bright, naturally lit spaces with oversized windows and sliding glass doors? Or do you prefer a more intimate atmosphere?
Consider your furniture and daily habits as well:
Do you prefer a large sectional sofa?
Do you need room for multiple seating areas?
Do you enjoy indoor-outdoor living?
Would a larger kitchen island improve the way you entertain?
Is a walk-in pantry a must-have?
These details may seem small, but they often have the biggest impact on your satisfaction with the finished home.
Learn from Your Current Home
Your current home can be one of the best design tools available.
Take a notebook and create two lists:
Things You Love
Natural lighting
Large closets
Open kitchen layout
Outdoor living space
Spacious owner’s suite
Things You Would Change
Lack of storage
Small laundry room
Limited garage space
Poor traffic flow
Not enough guest bedrooms
This exercise helps identify the features that should be incorporated—or eliminated—when designing your new custom home.
Create a Detailed Wish List
One of the best things you can do before meeting with an architect or custom home builder is to write down every idea that comes to mind.
Don’t worry about whether it’s practical at first.
Simply create a master wish list that includes:
Must-have features
Nice-to-have features
Future lifestyle needs
Accessibility considerations
Entertaining preferences
Outdoor living goals
Storage requirements
The more information you provide during the planning stage, the better your architect and builder can create a home tailored specifically to your needs.
Why Planning Matters
A successful custom home doesn’t happen by accident. The best homes are the result of thoughtful planning and a clear understanding of how the homeowner wants to live.
Taking time to brainstorm before meeting with your builder can save thousands of dollars in redesign costs and help ensure your forever home functions exactly the way you envisioned.
Ready to Start Designing Your Custom Home?
At Lauren Homes, we help families throughout Cape Coral, Fort Myers, Punta Gorda, and Southwest Florida design and build custom homes that fit their lifestyle, budget, and long-term goals.
If you’re considering building on your lot, we would be happy to send you our Custom Home Planning Worksheet—a detailed guide that walks you through many of the questions we ask clients during the design process.
The more prepared you are before meeting with your architect and builder, the better your custom home experience will be.
Contact Lauren Homes today to begin planning the forever home you’ve always envisioned.
Info@Lauren-Homes.com Office Located at 1425 Del Prado Blvd S Cape Coral Florida 33990 239-829-1520

