Home = Quality of life: What makes a home truly livable?
When we talk about homes, we often start with numbers. How many square meters? How many rooms? Which direction does it face? But these aren’t the real questions. What truly matters is how it feels to be in that space. Does it recharge you or drain you? Does it support your daily life or subtly wear you down? A home we love living in isn’t just well-furnished – it works with us.

The space we live in affects us. The amount of natural light, the logic of the layout, the mood of the colors – all shape our overall wellbeing. A cluttered, poorly divided living room can make you feel tense without knowing why. A dark hallway, an overly sterile kitchen, or a poorly proportioned bedroom might seem like minor inconveniences, but over time they can be exhausting. Because the space around us constantly affects us – even on a subconscious level.
In contrast, a thoughtfully designed, well-organized home is liberating. In a bright, harmonious space, life just feels easier. Well-placed furniture, coordinated functions, and carefully chosen materials and colors all help make the space work with you – not just around you. And that’s what makes it truly livable.

A good home, then, isn’t about size. It’s about layout, intention, and attention to detail. A 40-square-meter apartment can feel spacious, while a large home can feel stifling – it all depends on how the space is used. A smart floor plan, well-designed lighting, and well-balanced functions make all the difference – the kind of difference no square meter count can show.
At iDOM, this is exactly what we focus on. We don’t just build apartments – we create spaces that enhance the wellbeing of the people living in them. For us, visual design isn’t just an aesthetic add-on – it’s a tool that helps you see how you’ll actually feel in your future home. We show you what the space looks like when morning light fills the kitchen. How surfaces, colors, and materials interact. What it’s like to unwind in a living room that finally feels just right. A livable home isn’t a stage set – it’s a dynamic system that adapts to you. That sense of comfort doesn’t happen by accident – it’s the result of thoughtful design. And this kind of intentional planning isn’t a luxury – it’s one of the best investments you can make in yourself.

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