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How Couples Can Make Custom Home Design Decisions Without Stress 

Building a custom home together should be exciting, not stressful. Here is how couples can make design decisions confidently without constant disagreement.  Compromise is essential when it comes to making decisions with your partner, but how much should you be prepared to compromise on your dream home?  It usually starts small. “Do you like this cabinet color?” One of you says yes. The other hesitates.  Just like that, something that was supposed to be fun suddenly feels a little tense.  We see this all the time at LaFollette Custom Homes. Often, this is the first time couples have had to make this many decisions together, this quickly, with this much at stake. The good news is, it doesn’t have to feel like a tug-of-war.  What Matters to Both of You?  Before you get into colors, finishes, and fixtures, zoom out for a minute. What are you really trying to create?  It’s

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Important Questions to Ask Your Custom Home Builder Before You Start 

Choosing a builder? Most homeowners forget to ask these questions, but they can make all the difference in your experience.  When you think of building your first custom home, you probably have a few questions. How much will it cost? How long will it take? What’s included?  It’s often not until the project is underway and you have had more time to consider the future that you realize you never asked some of the most important questions at all.   At LaFollette Custom Homes, we’ve had many conversations with homeowners before, during, and after the build, and the questions that matter most are usually the ones that don’t come up in the beginning. Here are a few questions we hear homeowners look back on later and say, “I’m really glad we asked that.”  What Happens When Something Doesn’t Go as Planned?  Every custom home project is unique, and even the best-planned builds

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How to Choose a Custom Home Builder You Can Trust

Not sure how to choose the right builder? Learn how to recognize a builder you can trust before your custom home project begins. Choosing a builder is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make during the custom homebuilding process. For many homeowners, the biggest question isn’t always spoken out loud right away. It usually surfaces after you’ve looked through photos, toured a home, or had a great initial meeting. Once the excitement settles, a simple thought tends to creep in: How do we really know this is the right builder?  It’s not necessarily about doubting anyone. It’s about understanding the weight of the decision and wanting confidence in the person you’ll trust to bring your vision to life. At LaFollette Custom Homes, we meet many homeowners at this exact stage.  Quick Tip: Compare More Than Skill When comparing custom home builders, most homeowners assume their home will be well-built no

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What Makes a House Feel Like Home? Custom Home Design Details That Matter Most

It’s not just the floor plan. Discover the small design details that make a house truly feel like home, day in and day out. When people think about their dream home, they usually focus on the big things: the square footage, the floor plan, the kitchen, or the statement features they’ve been envisioning for years. But often, the things homeowners end up loving most aren’t the ones they spent the most time planning. It’s the way afternoon sunlight fills the living room. The chair by the window where you drink your morning coffee. The mudroom that somehow keeps the rest of the house organized. The way the entire home feels comfortable and easy to live in. These details rarely stand out during the design process, but they become part of your daily routine once you’re settled in. At LaFollette Custom Homes, they’re often the things homeowners talk about months or

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Pros and Cons of Open Floor Plans: What Homeowners Should Know

Open floor plans are popular, but are they right for you? Learn the real pros and cons homeowners experience after living in one. Open floor plans remain one of the most popular custom home design choices, and for good reason. They create a sense of openness, encourage connection, and make entertaining easier. However, there are a few trade-offs that homeowners don’t always consider during the planning process. At LaFollette Custom Homes, we help clients look beyond what’s appealing on paper and think through how their home will function for years to come. Here’s what to consider before deciding whether an open floor plan is right for you. Why an Open Floor Plan Works for Custom Builds There’s a reason this layout is so popular. An open floor plan creates a sense of connection throughout your custom home, allowing conversations, activities, and daily routines to flow seamlessly from one space to

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Custom home bedroom showing comfortable design and floor plan details by LaFollette Custom Homes

What It’s Really Like to Live in a Custom Home After One Year 

What is it really like to live in a custom home after the excitement wears off? Here’s what homeowners notice most after the first year.  Picture this: A full calendar year has passed since you built your custom home. You have hosted family get-togethers in the dining room, made breakfast in the kitchen on countless mornings, and have settled into your new daily routine.  You don’t have the thrills of move-in day anymore. Instead, you have a quiet gratitude every day for the space you have designed for yourself.   Once the boxes are unpacked and the newness has worn off, homeowners start to notice the details of their custom home. It stops feeling like a project and starts to truly feel like a home.   At LaFollette Custom Homes, we get to hear from homeowners months and sometimes years after they’ve moved in. What stands out to them isn’t always what they expected. 

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Where to Spend and Save When Building a Custom Home 

Building a custom home? Learn where homeowners wish they had spent more and where they could have saved based on real experience.  When the flurry of decisions has been made and the dust from construction settles, you will be living with your custom home decisions every single day. While this is often the most exciting part of the custom home building journey, this is also when people start to realize what they would do differently if they could go back in time.   Fortunately, most of these realizations focus on small changes, but at LaFollette Custom Homes, we want to help you avoid those mistakes where possible. This guide covers the best way to plan proactively to know what to focus on in the custom home-building journey.    Where People Wish They Had Spent More  The decisions that will come up repeatedly are the ones that affect your daily lifestyle. Here are the areas to spend

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Custom home building mistakes guide featuring a finished LaFollette Custom Homes exterior

7 Common Custom Home Building Mistakes (and How to Avoid Them) 

Avoid costly mistakes when building your custom home. Learn the most common pitfalls homeowners face and how to make better decisions from the start.  A small bump into the counter in the kitchen when you’re trying to load the dishwasher. Not knowing exactly where to put the decorations after a holiday. Feeling a slight panic when an unexpected guest arrives to stay the night.  These are not big, dramatic custom home mistakes. Just small things that add up over time. The good news is most of these are avoidable.  At LaFollette Custom Homes, we’ve seen where people tend to get tripped up and it’s almost never about something obvious. It’s usually the quieter decisions that didn’t get enough attention early on. Here are the top custom home mistakes we see and how to avoid them.  Mistake #1: Designing for How it Looks, Not How it Lives  It’s easy to focus on what your dream home will look like when it’s finished, but don’t forget to think about your daily lifestyle. With the right

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