Let’s Review: You’re not done DEVELOPing a master plan till the house is done.

31 min readI’m taking July off from recording the podcast this summer but that doesn’t mean YOU have to. In fact, I’m actually pretty excited about what I’ve got planned for you. I took a dip through our deep archives (did you know we have over 250 episodes recorded) and pulled together some throwback episodes that have great content but may be SO FAR BACK in your podcast feed that you’re unlikely ever to hit them. For these four weeks I’ve chosen some fun episode pairings from the past that will take us on a little spin through the master plan method. So sit back and relax and get read to get inspired to do little more for your home and for yourself.

Creating a great vision for your remodel is the goal of everything I do for my clients and with my students.  But it actually will only take a mid-century remodel so far. 

If that vision lives only in my mind, I can’t share it with my clients. 

If that vision only exists in your head, you can share it with anyone who’ll be helping you make your remodel a reality.  

So clearly documenting what you’ve designed is a key element to bringing a remodel to fruition. 

I could have called the last stage of the master plan method Document.  But I didn’t.  I called it Develop. 

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Mid Mod Design Details with Aletha VanderMaas

38 min readI finally met Aletha VanderMaas, of True Home Restorations! Aletha is a talented designer and one of the OG tastemakers of mid-century Instagram.

Do you remember the first person you encountered who validated that your mid-century house was great and that you should LEAN INTO its charm when updating it to suit your own life?  

That’s such a magical feeling. To realize that you’re not alone in wanting to steer clear of the HGTV “paint it white” world.  Today I want to introduce you to one of MY OWN first sources of great Mid Mod inspiration.: Aletha VanderMaas

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