Matching your house to your lifestyle  begins with an exploration of your needs and wants. Most home designers  will have some type of "discovery process" that will help identify the  basics for your home design.  It will start with the configuration of your lot and proceed through  items such as privacy requirements, work areas, outdoor spaces, etc.  Although this process is critical to your project, it rarely drills down  enough to transform your design into a home that will serve your needs  for a lifetime.
Here are two keys of good home  design that must be addressed up-front: a) assessing the homeowner's  current needs; and, b) anticipating the future needs of people living in  the home. Before you say "Yeah, yeah...I've heard this all before!"  let's take a closer look at what "current needs" entail.
Almost all "discovery processes" used by home designers  focus on the use and space requirements of the rooms in the house. This  is good, but too little attention is given to the personal needs of the  people actually living in the home. Without performing a comprehensive  assessment of the client's functional abilities, identifying areas of  the home where modifications are necessary is often overlooked.

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