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I've not been in Skyrim modding for a while now, so not sure if anyones done a good mod merging patch utility that has name merging in it. Then you could have the best of both worlds without issue via said patch. If it's still unclear, I'd recommend just googling skyrim modding to get the basic jist of it as it can sound confusing at times. But get's easier once you get the basics down.
Any mods you have that alter vanilla stats that you like using should go after. For example, a crafting or soul gem mod. That way you get the changes made in those mods. However the items they have modified will not be sorted.
It should work when you upgrade homes. Not sure if you're running a mod for Breezehome, but I did myself and didn't run across any issues with chests. Which items are you having problems with? Please note though, that some I left as is due to avoid issues with their scripts.
I'm nolonger modding for the game so it's unlikely. It would require starting almost from the beginning so would be a lot of work. I had hoped that by this stage patching utilities would be available to merge names together. I've not looked recently, so don't know if either Wrye Bash or Skyedit is there yet.
All of them.