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Join us on Home Design Chat with Nancy as we delve into an intriguing aspect of modern living: the world of recreational vehicles (RVs).
Did you know that approximately 1 million Americans have embraced RV life as their full-time residence?
Moreover, an astonishing 40 million Americans regularly embark on RV adventures, with over 25 million hitting the road each year. Surprisingly, 38% of RV owners are Millennials, showcasing a growing trend in this demographic.
With RV ownership becoming increasingly prevalent, I wanted to explore this dynamic lifestyle. I am happy to welcome back Chris Diamond as our special guest. Chris has been by guest several times, chatting about how to avoid scams and explaining home automation, but Chris also possesses a wealth of knowledge and experience in RV vacations.
Whether you're considering purchasing a new or used RV, or simply seeking valuable insights and tips from a seasoned RV enthusiast like Chris, Home Design Chat with Nancy is your go-to destination.
Tune in as we uncover the intricacies of RV living and gain valuable insights to enhance your RV experience.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/supportRemember when appliances came in the colors of the rainbow? Well, maybe not all the colors but in the 1950's and 60's pink, yellow and turquoise were popular choices for appliances.
The 70's brought us harvest gold and avocado refrigerators, sinks and accessories like toasters and even Tupperware to match. These color trends are gone, never to return I hope.
Nancy talks about the trends in kitchen cabinets and appliances and what will always been timeless.
Why are stainless steel appliances in 75% of the kitchens and why do some designers say that white cabinets are out? What appliances go with what cabinet finishes?
If you are planning to remodel your kitchen, don't miss this podcast.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/supportGil Olachea, owner of Ceramica in Scottsdale, joins Nancy today to chat about the world of tile design and innovation! We will explore the exciting trends shaping the tile industry in 2024.
Whether you’re a designer, architect, home renovator, or tile enthusiast, this episode is packed with insights to inspire your next project.
This year, we’re seeing incredible advancements in technology and sustainability, alongside a resurgence of artisanal craftsmanship that’s revitalizing traditional aesthetics. We’ll discuss everything from the emerging color palettes and textures to cutting-edge materials and manufacturing techniques that are set to dominate the tile scene.
Get ready to be inspired by the rich diversity and creative possibilities of tiles in 2024.
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Dan Huggins, Monogram Senior Sales Manager, joined Nancy to chat about these new appliances and how Monogram™ elevated the position of luxury appliances to works of art with impeccable craftsmanship and sophisticated design.
To offer a glimpse at how the brand redefines personal luxury, Monogram guided guests through the Monogram Gallery to showcase artwork in different mediums by renowned artists to capture the thematic elements, like flexibility, seamlessness and performance, behind Monogram appliances.
Dan describes the new Monogram professional induction range and the 36" premium integrated bottom freezers, He also described the creativity of the artists who designed the booths.
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General barrier-free designs and kitchens were covered in the last 2 podcasts. Barrier-free designs are not only relegated to people with physical challenges, but for everyone living in the home no matter the age of the residents.
The concept of independence and safety are emphasized when designing the areas of the home. This podcast will cover bathroom designs.
Subjects covered in this podcast:
Showers
Vanities
Toilet
Extras
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/supportMaegan Blau, owner of Blue Copper Designs, was Nancy’s guest last week. She explained what barrier-free designs are and described some ideas that she has implemented in her designs.
Maegan is back to talk about accessibility and universal and barrier-free designs in the kitchen.
This is an important subject for everyone who has challenges in using the kitchen or knows someone who finds it difficult to work in this space.
Maegan will talk about the following points:
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A few weeks ago I attended a seminar on Barrier-free Designs presented by Maegan Blau, owner of Blue Copper Designs.
Maegan was friendly, outgoing and very knowledgeable on the subject. And why not? She has lived with a physical challenge for the past several years and has decided to design for people with disabilities both in the residential and commercial field.
There is so much information for designing for Living in Place, Aging in Place, Universal Design or simply put, designs for everyone, so it made sense to record 3 podcasts covering these issues.
This is the first of 3 podcasts covering barrier free designs. If you are a designer or have specific challenges, you will find all the information and suggestions on these podcasts invaluable.
In this podcast we will cover the following:
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I have been interviewing various people who are experts in their field on my podcast for over 8 years. Last week I was given the change to be on the other side of the mic and be interviewed by Jill Nicolini, a reporter on WPIX 11 New York City.
It was certainly fun and interesting to be asked questions and chat about my expertise instead of me being the hostess.
I am sharing the interview which is the first of four podcasts I am scheduled to do with Jill.
Hope you enjoy this podcast and please let me know how you think I did.
By the way, pictured on this post is Jill Nicolini.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/supportThe newest kitchen and bath ideas are always introduced at the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show that was combined with the International Builders Show which was held in Las Vegas.
The combined attendance for both shows was over 117,000 people who viewed more than 2,400 exhibits and walked 678,000 square feet. Whew! That is a lot of walking.
Jason Miller, current president of the National Kitchen & Bath Association's Arizona North Chapter, is back with us to talk about the new trends and ideas that impressed him and will most likely be available in 2024.
Sustainability from many of the manufacturers seemed to be the common theme at the show. Jason talks about the sustainable methods from some of the manufactures and what we can expect in that forum.
Natural, warmer, calming colors seems to be prevalent in many of the booths but appliances and plumbing fixtures introduced their colorful items to add to the softer color palettes.
Jason also described cabinet ideas for kitchens and bathrooms and new applications for countertop materials.
Listen for more innovative, unique and fun ideas for your home.
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/supportStyles come and go constantly! Bell bottoms and crop tops are back and so is wallpaper, terrazzo flooring and floral patterns.
When it comes to remodeling your kitchen and bath, there are certain ideas that builders incorporated into their houses should never be brought back.
What's popular instead of the above ideas?
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/home-design-chat-w-nancy/supportSeveral years ago I had the horrific misfortune of being scammed. I wrote about this experience and published it to all of my social media platforms in addition to sending it out to everyone I knew.
I didn't want anyone to go through what I did. Many people has experienced this same scam all over the country and have been interviewed on news programs and for news articles. I have been asked to talk about it in an interview but chose not to relive it.
As I said on the podcast, if you want to know more about how I was scammed, email me at [email protected] and I will send you a copy of my story.
So why am I doing a podcast about the scams of 2024 on Home Design Chat with Nancy? Of course, it has nothing to do with design, but I feel it is so important to be aware of the scams that unsuspecting people get caught up in. It could happen to anyone.
My guest, Chris Diamond, is my web specialist and has helped be with some "mini" scams that I fell into when I was not careful. We will talk about 11 different scams that have caused victims to lose money.
Please listen to this podcast and share it with everyone you know!
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