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Coming up Saturday on Around the House Show!

Coming up Saturday on Around the House Show!


Season 37 Episode 2101


This weekend on the Around the House Show, we’re diving into the delightful chaos of keeping our aging adults comfortably at home without the whole house flipping extravaganza. Because let’s be real, nobody wants to deal with a major remodel unless you’re really trying to get that mother-in-law to move out—yikes! We’ve got some solid tips that don’t involve turning your living room into a construction zone. Then, in the second hour, we’re tackling everything from the joys of 50-year mortgages (yes, really) to the ever-dreaded HOA lurking in the shadows, just waiting to spring some building defects on you. Plus, we’ll spill the tea on which outdated design trends are officially getting the boot by 2025. Trust me, you don’t want to miss this wild ride of home maintenance mayhem and questionable DIY decisions!

Get ready to buckle up, because this weekend, we’re diving headfirst into the world of home improvement — and trust me, it’s going to be a wild ride! Eric G and John Dudley are serving up some serious wisdom on how to keep our aging adults cozy and safe in their homes without turning their living rooms into a construction zone. I mean, who wants to deal with all that drywall dust and the chaos of a remodel when there are perfectly good alternatives? We’ll be chatting about practical solutions that’ll ensure your loved ones can age gracefully at home without that dreaded ‘move out’ conversation looming over your heads. Unless, of course, you’re looking for a reason to kick out your in-laws — in which case, this episode might not be for you!

But wait, there’s more! We’re also shining a spotlight on a fantastic nonprofit that’s like a thrift store for home improvement — think Habitat for Humanity but with a twist. You’ve got those odd leftover tiles and that mysterious cabinet door you’ll never use? Don’t just toss them; donate them! Plus, this place runs workshops that teach everything from fixing a toaster to tackling basic electrical issues. So if you’re the DIY-challenged type or just want to learn how to not electrocute yourself while changing a light fixture, we’ve got you covered.


And hold onto your hats, because in the second hour, we’re getting into some juicy topics like 50-year mortgages, sneaky HOAs hiding building defects, and the design trends that are about to be kicked to the curb. Spoiler alert: your beloved color palette from 2020 might be on its last legs — who knew comfort food could come in paint colors? So whether you’re ready to embrace the minimalist movement or just want to know what’s trending (or not trending) in your kitchen, we’ve got all the insider info you need. Tune in for a blend of laughs, practical advice, and maybe a few questionable DIY decisions.


So mark your calendars, set those reminders, and prepare for a weekend filled with home improvement shenanigans. We promise it’ll be a blast, and who knows, you might even learn something new — or at least have a good chuckle at our expense!

Takeaways:

  • This weekend's episode dives into how to keep aging adults at home without turning their lives into a construction zone.
  • We'll be discussing a unique non-profit that takes your unwanted remodel bits and turns them into community treasures. Who knew cleaning out the garage could be so charitable?
  • Get ready for a reality check as we explore outdated design trends that are totally ghosting by 2025. Spoiler: your favorite trend might be on the chopping block!
  • If you're clueless about home improvement, don't fret – we're breaking down everything from mortgages to the latest in minimalist kitchen styles.
  • Join us as we tackle the absurdities of HOA regulations hiding sneaky building defects. Because who doesn't love a surprise?
  • And remember, folks, it's always a wild ride with us – so keep that hammer swinging and hold onto your sanity!

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