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The grid does not work in 230V.
It works from 10kV up to hundreds of kV. Most of your arguments do not count there.
DC is good inside the house, and maybe to the next house. If I would build a new house today, I would build extra wires everywhere for AC and for DC 24V and 5V.
Are there actually any appliances that take DC over a standard plug? Or would you just put in usb receptacles instead or something?
Good question. I have not decided such things, since I am not actually planning to do it.
I would start some research then about plugs, how others do it.
Regarding appliances, I would also build many things myself, lights etc.
https://www.sparkydirect.com.au/power-points/usb-powerpoints