Archihouse Solves Home Building Concerns! Hosted a Discussion Event Delivering Owners' "Real Voices"
Archihouse Registered Architects Office held its second "Discussion Event with Home Building Seniors ~Visiting Your Life~" at an owner's home on March 1, 2026. This event shared real experiences from owners regarding land selection, living comfort, and reasons for choosing Archihouse, helping to alleviate anxieties for participants considering building a home.
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On Sunday, March 1, 2026, Archihouse Registered Architects Office, the custom home division of Anesis Co., Ltd., hosted a discussion event titled "Discussion with Home Building Seniors ~Visiting Your Life~" at an owner's home. This time, we will introduce some highlights from the event and the topics discussed.
**Event Overview**
This discussion event is designed to directly deliver owners' real experiences and "authentic voices after living in the home." It was planned with the desire to share the excitement of home building and alleviate anxieties through "trouble consultations" from the perspective of homeowners.
Due to its great popularity when first held in December 2025, this was the second time the event was organized.
**Scenes from the Discussion**
On the day of the event, not only those currently in consultation but also those considering building a home with Archihouse participated.
Here are some of the topics discussed during the event.
**[How to Choose Land] The Deciding Factor: Being Able to Imagine Life There**
The first theme of the discussion was "How to choose land."
The owner mentioned a phrase from Archihouse's blog "How to Choose Land": "Land is not something you search for, but something you choose." They deeply agreed with this, saying, "That's absolutely true."
They calmly assessed the balance between "budget" and "ideals," adding land they felt was "70 points or more" to their candidate list. Ultimately, they said they never found a 100-point perfect plot, but they made a satisfactory choice among the options.
The final deciding factor was "being able to imagine life there." They visited potential plots multiple times, thoroughly checking the surrounding environment. They shared that the conviction, "I can imagine living here" and "There are no negative elements whatsoever," led to their big decision.
**[Living Comfort] Achieving Both "Perfect Flow" and "Comfortable Performance" Without Compromise**
When the topic of "living comfort" came up, happy stories emerged from both the husband's and wife's perspectives.
The wife exclaimed, "The flow is just perfect!"
From the kitchen to the pantry, to the wet areas, and then to the family's gathering place in the living room. Thanks to the seamless flow, everyday movements became smooth, leading to a stress-free daily life. An ideal space was realized, where one could feel at peace while enveloped in the openness of the vaulted ceiling.
The husband smiled and said, "We live truly comfortably all year round, both in summer and winter."
Because the living room has an open vaulted ceiling, it takes a little time for the air conditioner to reach the ideal temperature right after it's turned on. However, thanks to the double insulation (high airtightness and high insulation) specification using German-made "Sto" for the exterior walls, once a comfortable temperature is reached, it is maintained with surprisingly little operation afterward. He shared his real feeling: "In fact, by leaving it on, the whole house is always comfortable, and I never feel cold in winter."
They also shared specific details about utility costs. The owners, who opted for all-electric with LIXIL's "Tatetoku" system, said they run the air conditioner at full blast on sunny days without worrying about electricity bills, yet they "feel like they are still saving money." Their ability to achieve a budget-friendly and uncompromised lifestyle was impressive.
**[Company Selection] The Deciding Factor: The Conviction That "Only Archihouse Would Do"**
Among numerous housing companies, why did they choose Archihouse?
The owner recalled their feelings at the time, saying, "I felt that only Archihouse would do."
It started when the husband saw an advertisement that said, "You can talk directly with an architect." He decided to visit, and that was the trigger.
He felt that Archihouse was the company that "answered questions professionally and without reservation, and together with us, thought about 'what kind of life we want to live' and 'what kind of house would be best for that life.'" He placed deep trust in their attitude of not making home building the goal, but rather envisioning the life beyond it.
On the other hand, the wife cited the reassuring environment and trust in the architect.
She said, "I could see my child happily playing with the childcare worker, so I could concentrate on the meeting with peace of mind." The presence of a childcare worker, essential for families with children, was a significant factor.
Furthermore, regarding the architect in charge, she felt, "They pay attention to even the smallest details, and things become stylish naturally. Meetings are fun!"
It was clear that enjoying the process of working hand-in-hand with the architect, where a sense of security and excitement coexisted, led to the conviction that "only here would do." The discussion event, including a house tour, lasted approximately two hours. Initially, there was a tense atmosphere.
**Event Overview**
This discussion event is designed to directly deliver owners' real experiences and "authentic voices after living in the home." It was planned with the desire to share the excitement of home building and alleviate anxieties through "trouble consultations" from the perspective of homeowners.
Due to its great popularity when first held in December 2025, this was the second time the event was organized.
**Scenes from the Discussion**
On the day of the event, not only those currently in consultation but also those considering building a home with Archihouse participated.
Here are some of the topics discussed during the event.
**[How to Choose Land] The Deciding Factor: Being Able to Imagine Life There**
The first theme of the discussion was "How to choose land."
The owner mentioned a phrase from Archihouse's blog "How to Choose Land": "Land is not something you search for, but something you choose." They deeply agreed with this, saying, "That's absolutely true."
They calmly assessed the balance between "budget" and "ideals," adding land they felt was "70 points or more" to their candidate list. Ultimately, they said they never found a 100-point perfect plot, but they made a satisfactory choice among the options.
The final deciding factor was "being able to imagine life there." They visited potential plots multiple times, thoroughly checking the surrounding environment. They shared that the conviction, "I can imagine living here" and "There are no negative elements whatsoever," led to their big decision.
**[Living Comfort] Achieving Both "Perfect Flow" and "Comfortable Performance" Without Compromise**
When the topic of "living comfort" came up, happy stories emerged from both the husband's and wife's perspectives.
The wife exclaimed, "The flow is just perfect!"
From the kitchen to the pantry, to the wet areas, and then to the family's gathering place in the living room. Thanks to the seamless flow, everyday movements became smooth, leading to a stress-free daily life. An ideal space was realized, where one could feel at peace while enveloped in the openness of the vaulted ceiling.
The husband smiled and said, "We live truly comfortably all year round, both in summer and winter."
Because the living room has an open vaulted ceiling, it takes a little time for the air conditioner to reach the ideal temperature right after it's turned on. However, thanks to the double insulation (high airtightness and high insulation) specification using German-made "Sto" for the exterior walls, once a comfortable temperature is reached, it is maintained with surprisingly little operation afterward. He shared his real feeling: "In fact, by leaving it on, the whole house is always comfortable, and I never feel cold in winter."
They also shared specific details about utility costs. The owners, who opted for all-electric with LIXIL's "Tatetoku" system, said they run the air conditioner at full blast on sunny days without worrying about electricity bills, yet they "feel like they are still saving money." Their ability to achieve a budget-friendly and uncompromised lifestyle was impressive.
**[Company Selection] The Deciding Factor: The Conviction That "Only Archihouse Would Do"**
Among numerous housing companies, why did they choose Archihouse?
The owner recalled their feelings at the time, saying, "I felt that only Archihouse would do."
It started when the husband saw an advertisement that said, "You can talk directly with an architect." He decided to visit, and that was the trigger.
He felt that Archihouse was the company that "answered questions professionally and without reservation, and together with us, thought about 'what kind of life we want to live' and 'what kind of house would be best for that life.'" He placed deep trust in their attitude of not making home building the goal, but rather envisioning the life beyond it.
On the other hand, the wife cited the reassuring environment and trust in the architect.
She said, "I could see my child happily playing with the childcare worker, so I could concentrate on the meeting with peace of mind." The presence of a childcare worker, essential for families with children, was a significant factor.
Furthermore, regarding the architect in charge, she felt, "They pay attention to even the smallest details, and things become stylish naturally. Meetings are fun!"
It was clear that enjoying the process of working hand-in-hand with the architect, where a sense of security and excitement coexisted, led to the conviction that "only here would do." The discussion event, including a house tour, lasted approximately two hours. Initially, there was a tense atmosphere.