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Young House Love Has A Podcast

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.
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Nov 27, 2017

People always ask if we ever argue, especially with all the house projects we tackle together. Well, the short answer is yes. And the speed bumps we hit while installing our beach house kitchen are a perfect example of what can spark a spat. So we’re sharing what we fought about, how we solved it, and who was right all along. We’re also dispelling a myth about a commonly espoused “real estate deal killer” that might not be as scary or expensive as you think! Plus, our take on the new “it” room to have in your house and our trick for getting holiday cards done faster.


Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast-74/ for notes, links, and photos from this episode.

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  • six and a half years ago
    Shannon Garber
    We bought two slabs of ikea butcher block and my husband was able to put them together with the help from a very skilled carpenter. We ask people all the time to find the seam and they almost always get it wrong! (We have a butcher block island with stone around the edges.) We stained our island to be darker so I think that helps but I really think we could have kept the natural color and you wouldn’t be able to tell without really looking. We love it!
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