Same, when I built the house, I wired a 50 amp receptacle where I'd want the generator placed. Wired in a subpanel for the generator-driven circuits, and threw in an interlock from the main panel to the subpanel to pass inspection.
I have my fridges/freezer, sump pump, well, select indoor lighting and outlets, bedroom lighting (for fans, if needed in summer), exerior lighting, well, etc. on it.
I have a geothermal for HVAC and there isn't a shot in hell anything but a massive generator will power it.
I have the "portable" 10kw sitting there, plumbed into my 120 gallon propane tank and plugged into the house. To fire it up (if it wasn't a paperweight right now), just turn the gas valve on, turn the generator on, push the start button, go into basement and flip the 2 breakers (kill the main panel, turn on the generator backfeed circuit).
I have a lean-to off the back of the garage to keep the generator out of the elements, but allow for proper ventilation.
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