For almost all cases, there is absolutely zero need to ever remember addresses, or dealing with them directly. Give your devices proper names, and your router’s DNS will handle resolution automatically.
There is no point in your network having sequential addresses, so you don’t need DHCP; routers advertise configuration, clients know where to look for it.
IPv6 is amazing, if you let it handle connectivity without trying to micromanage it.
What do you mean by "give your devices proper names"?
I think this is the big hangup. Wanting to micromanage each and every address. Instead of letting it just manage itself. Reminds me on some level of the pet vs cattle of containers and servers. Mental switch is needed. And many are resistant towards this.