
When viewing a furnished property, it’s easier to imagine living there.
Furniture gives scale, context, and warmth.
In contrast, empty properties can feel cold or smaller than they actually are.
Without reference points, it’s harder to visualise layout and usage.
This can lead to misjudgment.
A room may seem too small, when in reality it’s adequate.
Or it may seem large but poorly structured.
Understanding this helps you evaluate more accurately.
Focus on measurements, layout, and natural light rather than immediate impression.
Because perception can change — but structure remains the same.
