Revealed: Why do the rich prefer "rough houses"? Workers reveal amazing benefits behind them!
Updated on: 26-0-0 0:0:0

Buying a property is undoubtedly a milestone in your life and an important investment decision. Once you become a homeowner, renovation is often seen as a critical task that follows right behind. However, more and more people with better economic conditions choose to move directly into unrenovated rough houses, instead of making traditional renovation investments. Through conversations with construction workers, I discovered the many unexpected benefits behind this seemingly unconventional practice.

1. Higher security

Safety is a primary consideration when it comes to home renovations. In contrast, rough houses are significantly better than fully renovated homes in terms of safety, mainly due to the fact that the materials used are more natural and simple, reducing the risk of harmful gases such as formaldehyde. Choosing a rough house, with only the appropriate soft decoration, can create a comfortable and safe living environment.

2. Better cost performance

From the point of view of cost performance, the rough house has a greater advantage, because it eliminates the intermediate links such as painting and ceiling decoration costs. Investing the saved money in soft furnishings not only improves the quality of life, but also enhances the comfort and aesthetics of the home.

3. Richer personalization

In today's society, people pay more and more attention to the personalized design of the home environment. If you choose a traditional décor, it can be difficult to achieve a highly personalized space design. However, if the home is a rough house with an industrial design, then the degree of personalization will be greatly improved.

For wealthy people, the high demand for fashion and design makes them more inclined to the rough house style in the decoration of new houses, and pursue unique and high-end tastes. What do you think about this?