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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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Apr 30, 2018

Just when we thought the duplex renovation was finally rolling along smoothly, we found ourselves in the midst of an ordeal that required an emergency trip to Cape Charles, and another hot-seat meeting with the Historic Review Board. We're sharing all the details, along with an update on our month-long shopping ban (oh the temptations!). Plus we're talking about how to get large materials and furniture home when you don’t own a giant car or truck. Because as much as we DIY, we don’t actually own the ideal DIYers vehicle. So this week we'll tell you why, and share how we get around it. Plus, maybe millennials are just efficiently experts...?


Be sure to check out younghouselove.com/podcast-94/ for notes, links, and photos from this episode.

2 Comments
  • six and a half years ago
    Augusta
    Use the Roadie app to move things!
  • six and a half years ago
    Mary Ann
    Hi guys, love listening to your podcast! Wanted to suggest another option for hauling things home, at least in some cities. I live in Kansas City and we have an app called Bungii. It’s sort of an Über for hauling things. I’m sure there are similar services around the country. Anyway, another option.
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