Building a home is just the beginning of our true relationship | Valuing what you learn after moving in
When a house is completed, you might feel that the home-building process is over.
After many meetings, deciding on the floor plan, and choosing wallpaper and fixtures, it is finally finished.
Because you spent so much time creating this home, there is a great sense of accomplishment the moment it is completed.
However, isn't it true that the real home-building process begins from that point on?
Once you actually start living there,
you might think, "I'm glad I chose this flow,"
"It was convenient to have storage here,"
or "I wish I had done this a little differently,"
and you will notice things that you couldn't have known from the blueprints alone.
That is why it is important to be there for your family's life,not just before building the house, but even after you start living in it.
In this article, we will think about housing from the perspective that "building a home is just the beginning of our true relationship."
A house is not finished just because it is built
In home building, you decide on many things before completion.
There is so much to think about, such as the floor plan, storage, exterior, wallpaper, lighting, and the kitchen.
However, no matter how much time you spend planning, you cannot know what actual life will be like just from the blueprints.
The movement from waking up in the morning until leaving the house.
The flow from returning home to washing your hands and changing clothes.
The process of hanging out, folding, and putting away laundry.
The time the family spends in the living room.
It is only through the accumulation of such daily routines that you truly understand the comfort of living in this house.
That is why completion is not the goal, but rather the starting point where your family's life begins.

Things you only realize after you start living there
When you start living in a new home, you will make discoveries that you did not notice during the design phase.
For example,
"The flow from the entrance to the kitchen was more convenient than I thought."
"Having living room storage makes it easier to tidy up."
"I have come to love the time I spend drinking coffee in the spot where the morning light comes in."
Such small "good things" build your daily life.
On the other hand,
"I wish I had a little more storage here."
"It felt narrower than I expected once I placed the furniture."
You may also have realizations like these.
There are things about a house that you only understand after you actually live in it.
That is why it is important for the builder and the resident to maintain a relationship where they can continue to think about living together even after the house is finished.

A home changes as your family changes
A house is a place where you will spend many decades.
Children who were small when the house was built will grow up, and each family member's lifestyle will change.
Your way of working may change, your hobbies may increase, and the time you spend at home may shift.
In other words, the family on the day the house is completed is not the same as the family 10 years later.
That is precisely why, when building a home, it is important to consider not only an "ideal home at the time of completion," but also a home that can adapt to changes in your life.
And we believe that watching over those changes for a long time is also one of the roles of a housing company.
Thinking about "what comes after" before you build
To truly value the "partnership after completion," the planning stage before building the house is actually just as important.
For example,
floor plans that consider future family composition
storage that remains easy to use years later
materials and equipment that are easy to maintain
a sustainable financial plan
housing performance for long-term comfort
and so on.
It is not just about "what kind of house do you want now," but also
"what kind of life do you want to live in this house from now on?"
thinking that far ahead.
That is an essential perspective for creating a home you will live in for a long time.

What Science LD Home Co., Ltd. values
At Science LD Home Co., Ltd., we do not make completing the house the sole purpose of building it.
What is important is that your family lives with peace of mind and enjoys their daily life in that home.
That is why, from the home-building stage, we think together about your family's lifestyle and future while imagining "life after moving in."
Home building involves various elements, such as floor plans, design, and housing performance.
When choosing each and every detail,
"How will this be useful in actual daily life?"
We value this perspective.
And even after the house is completed, we want to cherish the life your family will begin there.
Summary
When people think of building a home, they tend to focus on the process until the house is finished.
However, what is truly important is the daily life that will continue in that house for decades to come.
A family eating meals together.
Watching children grow.
Relaxing on days off.
Feeling the changes of the seasons.
Each of these moments becomes a memory of that home.
That is why,
building a home does not end with its completion.
A new relationship begins from the day you start living in that house.
At Science LD Home Co., Ltd., we value home building that considers everything from pre-construction consultations to the life that follows.
Not just "what kind of house to build," but "what kind of life you want to lead."
Why not think about that together with us?
Through model house tours and overnight stays, you can experience the comfort of living in a home in a way that blueprints and photos alone cannot convey.

