
You catch yourself daydreaming over your morning coffee, again.
In your mind, you’re sitting in an intentionally designed coffee nook, a bay window overlooking your garden. It’s a vision that keeps coming back whenever your mind has a moment to wander.
Meanwhile, your current home feels “good enough” … but not quite right. You notice every frustrating morning, every cramped corner, every space that doesn’t quite work the way it should.
At some point, the question of a custom home shift from “if” to “when”.
At LaFollette Custom Homes, many people come to us in that in-between stage. They are not fully decided but are starting to seriously think about what’s next. Below are a few signs it might be time to start planning your future custom home.
You’re Noticing What Doesn’t Work Anymore
This is usually the first sign. Suddenly, your current home’s layout feels like it’s holding you back. There’s never enough storage, and you find yourself avoiding spaces like the laundry room altogether. It’s not that your home is bad. It just doesn’t fit the way you live anymore.
You’ve Started Mentally Redesigning Your Space
There are ideas about rearranging your home’s layout that are constantly in the back of your mind.
“If this wall wasn’t here…”
“I wish the kitchen opened up this way…”
“We really need a better setup for this…”
Once you start seeing those shortcomings, it’s hard to unsee them.
You’re Thinking Longer-Term
This isn’t just about right now. This is about shifting your perception of what a home is. You need a custom home that will still serve you and your family in 10 years, and that can change as your needs change.
You’re More Focused on Function Than Looks
Your priorities are changing. It’s not just about how your home looks, but also how it feels. The good news is that custom homes can be just as functional as they are aesthetic. With intentional planning, you can have a custom home that adds more flow and comfort to your daily routine.
You’re Open to the Process, Even if it Feels Unfamiliar
You don’t have to have everything figured out to start your custom home-building journey. The beginning of the process involves asking questions and learning about the process. You understand that there is a value in doing things the right way instead of cutting corners.
You Don’t Need to be 100% Ready
The biggest misconception about starting your custom home process is the idea that you need to be certain before you start. This isn’t true. If you have a general sense that your home could be better and you have a few ideas about what you would change, you can start there and gain clarity as you go.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Custom Home Building Process
What are the benefits of building a custom home instead of renovating?
Building your custom home allows you to start fresh with a layout designed specifically for your needs rather than working around the limitations of an existing structure.
Can I build a custom home if I don’t have a design yet?
Yes. The LaFollette Custom Homes team will guide you through the decision-making process based on your lifestyle, preferences, and budget, helping turn your ideas into a cohesive plan.
What are the first steps to building a custom home?
The first steps typically include evaluating your budget and beginning the design process. Starting with a design consultation can help clarify your goals and determine whether now is the right time to move forward.
Your Dream Custom Home Starts with a Plan
There will never be a perfect moment where everything aligns, and you feel completely ready to start your custom home journey. If you are gradually becoming more curious or starting to ask yourself tough questions about your current home, it may be time to consider the possibilities.
Don’t spend more years of your life in a house that isn’t perfect while you wait to have all of the answers. Contact our team to take the first step and see what makes sense from there.



