Focus more on overall ideas and themes for your home, like:
-How do I want my home to feel? Do I want it cosy? Open and airy? Elegant or modern?
Whatever word or phrase best describes your desired ambiance, use this as a starting point for describing how you wish for people to feel when they enter your space. This can be particularly helpful if they are unfamiliar with the type of design style that resonates with you personally (i.e., if it’s not common in their own homes).
-How do I want my house laid out?
If there are certain rooms that must remain private, make sure these are defined prior to construction so no one accidentally stumbles into them during construction time! You also may have preferences on where furniture should go within each room based on traffic flow or other factors unrelated only to aesthetics (how much light comes through windows). These kinds of details will ensure that everything goes smoothly once moving day arrives later down the line!
A good amount of technical explanation here would help, you can perhaps see it as a set of clear instructions which removes the risk of error in the building phase and further gives the builders the vision they need.
-How do I want to allocate the rooms?
This is a question that will help you determine whether or not to build an addition onto your existing home (if it already exists) or to start from scratch.