Jeff Echols joined me to talk about this experience renovating his 1939 home in Indianapolis, IN. What is different about the way we live today versus 1939? What does it mean to modernize a house? What are the downsides of DIY?
About our guest:
Jeff Echols studied architecture at Ball State University and left architecture to work with professional service providers on Branding and Marketing through his company Echo Engagement. . He is the Director of Brand Strategy at EntreArchitect, has a podcast Build Your Brand and another called Context and Clarity.
https://www.echoengage.com
***************************
Visit Talkinghomerenovations.com for episode enhancements, containing photos and more information about the episodes as well as transcripts. There you can leave a voice message through speak pipe that could be included in a future episode.
Help me spread the word about this podcast!
If you like this podcast, subscribe and tell your friends about it! Love a review or a rating! Thank you for your support.
Follow me on instagram: @talkinghomerenovations
Join me on Facebook: Talking Home Renovations
Follow me on Twitter, help make that a thing: @talkinghomereno
Join me on TikTok: @The House Maven
Sign up for the weekly newsletter- I send out the episode enhancements every Wednesday morning, sign up here
Thanks to Ray Bernoff, the editor of the show. www.RayBernoff.com
Music at the beginning and end of the episode is The House Maven's Jig by Neil Pearlman, performed by Troy MacGillivray and Neil Pearlman www.neilpearlman.com
Show Cover Art by Sam White www.samowhite.com
This podcast is a production of dEmios Architects. www.demiosarchitects.com
Email questions, comments, suggestions for future episodes to thehousemaven@talkinghomerenovations.com
Do you need a bit of design help? If you are in Massachusetts and need a second set of eyes on your design, my Ask an Architect design help-line can help. We meet on zoom for an hour to review your issues. Contact me for more information.
This podcast is a member of the design network- www.designnetwork.org