Continuity is felt before it is named
Most people will not walk through a finished home describing transition logic or palette discipline, but they will immediately feel whether the home reads as one complete idea.
That feeling is what continuity creates.
Materials need to relate across the home
Stone, cabinet finishes, flooring, trim, hardware, and lighting should feel selected in relationship to one another, even when rooms have different personalities.
A renovation starts to feel disjointed when every room tries to solve the project independently.
Good finish planning improves construction decisions too
When the finish direction is clearer earlier, details around sequencing, trade coordination, and install quality tend to improve with it.
That creates a better result visually and a more predictable process operationally.
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