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#107: Are We All Getting Sick Of Watching Big Renovations?

#107: Are We All Getting Sick Of Watching Big Renovations?

FromYoung House Love Has A Podcast


#107: Are We All Getting Sick Of Watching Big Renovations?

FromYoung House Love Has A Podcast

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Length:
37 minutes
Released:
Aug 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

We can’t be the only ones noticing that all of the renovations on TV and online seem to be snowballing. Whatever happened to those budget decorating shows and use-what-you-have makeovers? And who remembers when a blog post might have just been "I ordered some new art" instead of "here's the entire before & after of our kitchen gut job!" Our own projects certainly have ratcheted up over the years too, so this week we're discussing how we all got here, if we might be approaching a tipping point, the understandable craving to scale back, and how bloggers & design TV are contributing to the escalation. We're also breaking down some surprising features of something you’ve probably already got in your toolbox, and we reveal how we finally found some momentum in our beach house backyard projects. Hint: it rhymes with schmot mub. Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast-107/ for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
Released:
Aug 13, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Deep (and not-so-deep) conversations about home improvement, design, and life at home. Tune in for weekly episodes filled with casual decorating advice, DIY stories, interviews with experts, and a smattering of tips and ideas that can help you simplify, organize, and update your home. Sherry and John Petersik are the married duo who began chronicling their home improvement adventures in 2007 on the blog Young House Love, which spawned two New York Times best-selling books, as well as product lines sold by Target and Home Depot. And, well, now they have a podcast.