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Speaker AWelcome to the around the House show, your trusted source for everything about your home.
Speaker AThanks for joining us today.
Speaker AJohn Dudley, good to see you as always, my friend.
Speaker CGood day, sir.
Speaker AThis is gonna be a lot of fun.
Speaker AWe got Wendy Glacier back in the studio again.
Speaker AWENDY glacier, Interiors welcome back, Wendy, to around the House.
Speaker DThank you.
Speaker DHello, friends.
Speaker AThis is going to be fun.
Speaker AWe are talking about one of my favorite subjects, and I love DIY projects for the winter.
Speaker AWendy, this is a good idea.
Speaker AYou brought this to the table, and I'm.
Speaker AThis is going to be a lot of fun.
Speaker DI feel like your guys's skill set for DIY is probably much greater than mine.
Speaker DLet's just, let's put that down as like a baseline understanding the difference between.
Speaker CDifference between skill set and ambition for DIY as well.
Speaker DLet's be clear, let's define these terms.
Speaker CLet's be clear about that.
Speaker AI think the one thing about DIY is the hardest thing is, is not only getting it started, but I think it's 10 times harder to get it finished.
Speaker ANo matter what the project is.
Speaker AThis will be the fun part of this.
Speaker ASo DIY projects in the wintertime can be interesting because you know John, his wintertime as well, he's down in South America, so he's got 78 degrees and sunny every day.
Speaker AI'm in Portland, Oregon, and It could be 50 degrees, but it could be 20.
Speaker AAnd Wendy, here in California, which it could be anything these days, depending on what day of the week it is.
Speaker DVery true.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker ABut inside projects are usually a safe bet no matter what the weather is for those projects and whether you're in North Dakota or South Florida, sometimes those inside projects are a thing.
Speaker AWhat did you have, Wendy, to start us off with some projects that you like to do or at least you're dreaming of doing for DIY projects.
Speaker DWell, this year where I live in California, it has been gray for a month and a half solid.
Speaker DWe've had maybe three days where we've seen the sun, so it's pretty dreary.
Speaker DAnd on top of that, I am not particularly a football fan, but My husband and my son both play multiple fantasy football leagues, so I have to find something to keep myself occupied.
Speaker DSo I think the caveat here is I'm not allowed to touch power tools as well.
Speaker CThat just took all the fun right out of anything you're about to build.
Speaker DNo, but I'm just a horrible, horrible klutz.
Speaker DAnd I've sent myself to the hospital just making minestrone soup.
Speaker DSo not good.
Speaker COkay, fair enough.
Speaker DSo I have tame DIY that I like to do during the winter so that I don't interrupt anyone, like watching a football game, saying, oh, by the way, I'm hopping in an ambulance to take me to the hospital, because that wouldn't go over very well.
Speaker AI get that.
Speaker DI think a lot of times for me, the DIY in the beginning of the year, in the winter, too, is about feeling better after you take all the Christmas decorations down.
Speaker DAnd how does that happen?
Speaker DAnd I feel.
Speaker DThis year, I really got into organizing, I think, because I wanted to feel a sense of control.
Speaker DI don't know, it might have something to do with the entire world climate and what's happening in the.
Speaker DBut I just wanted to have control about a few more things and have more of a routine.
Speaker DAnd so I said about that, and it was actually a lot of fun and kind of like gardening in the summertime with the diy, there's an instant success that you get to experience because everything looks pretty and everything's organized, and it boosts your spirit and your.
Speaker DYour mood and your spirit right away.
Speaker DSo I had fun with that.
Speaker DThat was my first one.
Speaker DHow about you guys?
Speaker AOne.
Speaker AThat's a good.
Speaker AAnd, you know, here's the thing.
Speaker AKnow your abilities and what you're doing, right?
Speaker AThat's important.
Speaker AKnowing your ability.
Speaker ABecause what I see happening is.
Speaker AI mean, my girlfriend, I could be sitting there working, and I hear the circular saw going off in the garage, and I'm like, what is she doing?
Speaker AOh, wow, tools.
Speaker AShe grew up.
Speaker DGood for her.
Speaker AShe's awesome that way.
Speaker ABut at the same time, I'm like, what is she building?
Speaker AI want to go play with that.
Speaker AWhatever she's doing, you know, it's like, all right, I'm gonna go jump in on that project because she's doing something fun.
Speaker ABut knowing what your abilities are and what you can and can't do, I mean, it's okay to grow and learn, right?
Speaker AYou know, but just do so safely.
Speaker AI just watched the.
Speaker AI was just watching some clown on.
Speaker AI don't know if it was TikTok.
Speaker AOr whatever.
Speaker AHe had his contractor tabletop table saw sitting there and it was sitting on these really hokey stacked up pieces and he's sawing.
Speaker AIt kind of kicks back a little bit.
Speaker AHe didn't have the table saw right.
Speaker AIt falls back onto his lap as and just it catches his tool belt just in time that he almost lost anything.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, all right, guys, safety first.
Speaker ANo, no, no.
Speaker AThat one this morning I was like, yikes.
Speaker AOkay, that.
Speaker ANever seen that before.
Speaker ABut know what you're doing with tools and know your limitations before you start any DIY project.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker DI like to say humility is never far from me.
Speaker DAnd that is this.
Speaker DThat is the truth.
Speaker DWhen I get all excited and I get going, I think it's going to turn out perfect.
Speaker DNope.
Speaker DSomething happens.
Speaker DAnd oh, my goodness.
Speaker ASo, yes, organization, though, is such a key because I'll say this, us Americans are really great at clutter.
Speaker AGenerally speaking, if I'm going to talk about the United States as a general, usually we've got a clutter issue of too much stuff.
Speaker AAnd you can see that by just going on to real estate listings and see how people have their homes after they've cleaned them up.
Speaker AAnd you can say, wow, you still have 40% too much stuff in this.
Speaker DWell, I have to say, for organizing, I think my two most fun locations are the kitchen and especially the first of the year, because we all want to be more healthy.
Speaker DLet's up that protein quotient.
Speaker DLet's, you know, where's the fiber?
Speaker DGive me those chia seeds.
Speaker DBut if you decant it all into these beautiful little things and you see it all right there, so you're less likely to forget.
Speaker DAnd it looks so nice and pretty.
Speaker DAnd you could even do like ascending colors, like start with a sesame seed and then go to flax and then go to Chia and also closet.
Speaker DBecause I know that you guys don't know this about me yet, but I do really love beautiful clothes.
Speaker DAnd so going through all of them and having fun and putting outfits together and having all the shirts from like light to dark and jackets and it just makes you feel like you've set your own tiny world, Right?
Speaker DThis sounds very, very shallow, actually, as I'm hearing myself.
Speaker CYou know, it's self care though, right?
Speaker CLike, it's.
Speaker CYeah, it's absolutely self care.
Speaker CI mean, even putting, you know, the chia seeds in a cool jar, you're like, now I want to use them because it feels like I'm doing something cool and neat instead of like Oh, I have to be healthy, you know?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AWell, great example of one of the first things when I started, you know, dating Elisa, that I walked into her closet and I looked at the closet organizer that the builder put up, like six years ago, and I went, you know that closet system over there in that end wall has days to live in its current location.
Speaker DLike, it's coming out of the little hook, Right.
Speaker AThe little marks on the plastic clips that are stressed, you know?
Speaker AAnd I'm like, that's not going to end well.
Speaker AShe goes, oh, it'll be fine.
Speaker AIt's been there for years.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, babe, that's not going to last.
Speaker A48 hours later, we come back to the house and she goes upstairs and goes, come here.
Speaker AIt looked like the avalanche had occurred.
Speaker AIt had just torn out and come down, and six foot of closet system had hit the ground.
Speaker AAnd I was like, yep, saw that one coming.
Speaker AI've seen it too many times as a designer walking into closets going, we now have a hundred pounds put onto something that was designed for 75.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker DWhat's your favorite closet organizing system, you guys?
Speaker DI'm interested to know.
Speaker AI like custom stuff.
Speaker AI like stuff that's made.
Speaker AHere's what I don't like, and this is, I don't like a lot of the wire systems that aren't made to go into the studs.
Speaker AThey go into the drywall.
Speaker AThey have these expansion things, and they just don't hold up for what they look great for what you'd put in the pictures in the closet organizer thing you'd get at the home center.
Speaker ABut realistically, if you put all your clothes on it, you jam it up like everybody's gonna do in the closet.
Speaker AIt doesn't have a hope and a prayer to hold together.
Speaker DYeah, you need a stud.
Speaker AYou gotta have a stud.
Speaker AIt's gotta hold things.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AKnow something?
Speaker AAnd here's another little rant about this.
Speaker AOur new lighter drywall.
Speaker AThat's, you know, the whatever light drywall has air put in the middle of it.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker ASo when you put a drywall anchor into has half the load capacity than the old school 1990s 2000s drywall had.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AFor the guy to carry around because it's 10 pounds lighter.
Speaker ABut if you take a look at the technical drawings on it, you got to put twice as many screws in when you hang it up.
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Speaker DAnd the kids these days will never understand.
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Speaker BWelcome back to the around the House show.
Speaker BWe have been chatting with our friend and interior designer Wendy Glasester from Wendy Glacier Interiors.
Speaker BWe have been talking about those late winter DIY projects that Wendy loves to tackle this time of year.
Speaker BNow, let's get back to the conversation.
Speaker AIf you're going to meet fire code.
Speaker ASo it's interesting, those drywall systems that are.
Speaker AThat are meant to hold in the drywall.
Speaker ANever seen them hold up.
Speaker AWhat's yours, Wendy?
Speaker AWhat do you like?
Speaker AHere we go.
Speaker DI do a lot of family homes, and so a lot of the primary closets are custom or custom.
Speaker DIsh.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker DAnd then, like, the kids and the pantry and things are.
Speaker DThe Container Store.
Speaker DThe ELFA system, which is a wire system, but you do screw that top rail into the studs.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DAnd so it does hold up pretty well.
Speaker DAnd if you get them on sale, because they go on sale a lot, it can look really pretty for not too much.
Speaker DI just.
Speaker DI'm.
Speaker DI'm the designer who says, you know, I want to spend where it's worth it and save where I can.
Speaker DSo, yeah, I don't mind an Alpha system.
Speaker AAnd a kid's system doesn't make sense for most people.
Speaker AYeah, I get that.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker AYou know, with the 16 glass doors and the inlet, you know, the drawers that are lit from the inside.
Speaker DI mean, do you mean the Lisa Vanderpump closet from Real Housewives at Beverly Hills where she.
Speaker DOr.
Speaker AOh.
Speaker AWho.
Speaker DShe has a little bell and she can hit the bell and someone brings her champagne.
Speaker DAre you Heather Dubrow?
Speaker DIs that what you're talking about?
Speaker AYes.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AThose.
Speaker DNever heard of that.
Speaker DNever heard of that.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker DThat's the thing.
Speaker DNo jealousy happening here.
Speaker AI'd love to have it.
Speaker AI just haven't had that.
Speaker AYou know what I mean?
Speaker DRight?
Speaker DYes.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker ABut yeah.
Speaker ANo.
Speaker AAnd I only.
Speaker ARipping on the wire stuff is just what you see.
Speaker AWalking into the.
Speaker AInto the orange or the blue store and getting the stuff that's off the shelf there.
Speaker AI mean, you're right.
Speaker AContainer Stores got way better stuff than that.
Speaker DThat.
Speaker DBecause you do dance on the edge of.
Speaker DI don't know.
Speaker AI'm gonna sound a little bougie.
Speaker AHere.
Speaker AI know, but you know.
Speaker DOkay, that's good.
Speaker DI understand.
Speaker DI'm gonna cross your educated professional.
Speaker CI'm gonna crush you both and say, I'd rather be outside scuba diving.
Speaker CAnd I have a wood.
Speaker CI have a wood pole that goes across my closet with five black T shirts and five white T shirts.
Speaker CAnd I don't like decisions, so I don't need that much stuff.
Speaker DHe's part of the minimalist camp.
Speaker CThat's my favorite closet.
Speaker DRead the book Essentialism.
Speaker ABut right now maximalism is back in.
Speaker DIt is.
Speaker ASo you need to really learn that time to grow is a human.
Speaker DThat's a fun DIY in the middle of winter, take everything off your shelves and group things in like groups with textures and heights all different.
Speaker DAnd then maybe put some wallpaper at the back of your bookcase so you have another layer of dimension and texture.
Speaker DAnd then you lay those items in there.
Speaker DThat's really fun because then you get some depth and some interest in those shelves and again, bang for your buck in a small amount of time.
Speaker DSo you feel like you've gotten something done, you've moved something forward, which is good smart.
Speaker AOne thing I want to bring up in that one, Wendy, is all wallpaper is not the same.
Speaker AIf you jump on Amazon and buy that stuff, that is your grandmother's shelf paper that they put down on the inside of drawers.
Speaker ANow if you want to actually go to a place and maybe pick something up that carries wallpaper, I would recommend starting there.
Speaker ABut the Amazon stuff is vinyl and you go to put it on something and it will stretch and you will never ever get that pattern to match.
Speaker DThere is really good vinyl though out there.
Speaker DThere is like I'm just, I just so be.
Speaker DI just so happen to be sitting next to my, my wallpaper display.
Speaker AThere we go.
Speaker DClient, this is Fabric Hunt.
Speaker DThis is a family owned company out of Tulsa, Oklahoma and they do the most beautiful vinyl wallpaper.
Speaker DThis looks like real grass cloth and it has that beautiful texture and a lot of color and interest in there.
Speaker DAnd I just think it is so good looking and it's really, really well priced too.
Speaker DAnd you can just buy one roll.
Speaker DBut man, this at the back of a bookcase.
Speaker DCan you imagine?
Speaker AGorgeous.
Speaker DSo much more sophisticated and interesting looking.
Speaker DI love it.
Speaker AIt is.
Speaker AAnd one thing I've noticed with wallpaper, the stuff, I must have expensive tastes in wallpaper.
Speaker DOh, not you.
Speaker ANot me.
Speaker AI love this black in white pattern that I was going to use in my entryway.
Speaker AI mean, it was literally an eight Foot wall, eight foot wall and a six foot wall.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, I'm not spending fifteen hundred dollars on wallpaper for that.
Speaker DThat net or retail.
Speaker AThat was.
Speaker DOh, no.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI'm like, no, that was my.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AOof.
Speaker ASo anyway, don't get scared by wallpapers when I'm.
Speaker ADon't be scared.
Speaker AIt's back.
Speaker ABut there's stuff out there that's really cool.
Speaker DI would just say if you can just.
Speaker DJust be aware of the material.
Speaker DSo if it's a really thick, high quality vinyl, that's one thing.
Speaker DIf there's silk in it, I would avoid it.
Speaker DIf it's fabric of any kind, I would avoid it.
Speaker DBecause if you get the glue, any little bit of glue on there, it will show and you'll be so disappointed.
Speaker DSo get something that's wipeable and cleanable so you can enjoy it and not have that hang over your head, that extra stress.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker AAnd some of the other stuff you could do too.
Speaker AIndia that I love is LED strip light kits and stuff are so fun now and they're so DIY friendly.
Speaker AYou know, you can get those at your latest home center now and you can, you can backlight those shelves.
Speaker AYou can, you know, hide it up behind the face frame on them.
Speaker AThere's so many things you can do now.
Speaker AAnd it's literally peel and stick and plug it into a wall.
Speaker DMm.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DAnd it makes a huge difference.
Speaker DAnd they're dimmable too, most of them.
Speaker DSo in the evening you have this beautiful ambient light.
Speaker DIt's nice and soft and in the dead of winter, it makes it a little more cheerful, which all of us need, of course, except for John, who lives in the tropics.
Speaker DBut that's.
Speaker AYeah, it's 65 degrees.
Speaker AWe do a show and he's got a parka and a stocking cap on.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CBelow 70, I'm like, man, it's freezing.
Speaker ABut you know, it's funny because I used to.
Speaker AI did some, you know, when I did my kitchen, what, five years ago, I used those LED strip lights and I actually put.
Speaker AMe being the overachiever, I put two different systems underneath my.
Speaker ASo I wanted to test them out in my kitchen.
Speaker AI put two different systems in that were all remote controlled.
Speaker AYou didn't have to turn the lights on to go down into.
Speaker AAnd if you wanted to go in and get a glass of milk, you could walk in there safely.
Speaker ABut it was just dim enough that you could get in there without turning every light on.
Speaker ACool.
Speaker ABut then I had those.
Speaker AI Had ones that I could color adjust.
Speaker AThat was not really so much.
Speaker AI could go green, brew, red, you know, whatever.
Speaker AAnd then I had the other one that was white that I could just really adjust the color temperature to go, do I want 2500 or 2600 kelvin?
Speaker AYou know, I mean, that kind of thing.
Speaker AAnd so it was kind of fun to play around with because that whole house was a test bed to see what I liked and what I did.
Speaker DSure.
Speaker AAnd so there was a lot of things I had.
Speaker AAt one point, I had six or seven different brands of light switches in there that were just testing out.
Speaker ASome of them were horrible, some of them were great.
Speaker AYou know, that's the fun part with that is that was a whole kind of test bed to see what worked and didn't.
Speaker ABut LED lighting, sheesh.
Speaker AGame changer for projects like you guys.
Speaker AIt's funny.
Speaker AWe in the Pacific Northwest, unfortunately, I've had three weeks of sun out here, which is horrible for us in that summertime.
Speaker AIt's going to be awful because our mountains here, it's been like fall here the entire time.
Speaker AI mean, we had the 20s for the first time this last week and a half ago or so, but really we haven't.
Speaker AOur snow in our mountains are horrible.
Speaker ASo we should have like 8ft in some places and it's 8 inches.
Speaker ASo yeah, it's gonna be rough a.
Speaker CLot of places right now, you know.
Speaker ABut you're getting our, our, our kind of wintertime gray, which I noticed because what happens when I went to California over New Year's, rain the whole time.
Speaker ASo I get it.
Speaker DIt's our dreary phase.
Speaker AYep.
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Speaker BWelcome back to the around the House show.
Speaker BWe have been chatting with our friend and interior designer Wendy Glaster from Wendy Glacier Interiors.
Speaker BWe have been talking about those late winter DIY projects that Wendy loves to tackle this time of year.
Speaker BNow let's get back to the conversation.
Speaker AOther projects.
Speaker ALet's talk about some other stuff.
Speaker AYou can do that.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AI tell you what, there's so many fun projects this time of year because you're right.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AWe're outside of the holidays.
Speaker AWe're starting to dream of springtime.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker ABut I like nice to get this stuff done.
Speaker DSince I'm not allowed to touch power tools, I can still use a wrench and plumber's tape.
Speaker ANice.
Speaker DYou know, when it's just really bone chilling cold, A really great shower is so nice.
Speaker DSo, you know, if you just have like a regular shower head, boring builder, basic shower head.
Speaker DIf you go and get another, the kind that has the shower head and the wand that is worth every penny.
Speaker DIt has like the massage function and it has all kinds of different levels of pressure.
Speaker DAnd then if you're the person who cleans at home and you have a wand.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker DThen you're not crying every time you go to clean your shower.
Speaker DAnd it's really a nearly painless thing, but it really makes a huge difference.
Speaker DAnd it's not terribly expensive either.
Speaker DBut you'll notice a major change in your morning routine.
Speaker ASo much better than Johnny's in Colombia.
Speaker AHere, because you should see what they do for water heaters down there.
Speaker AThey don't heat water to the bathroom.
Speaker AThey have an instant water heater that goes in line to the shower head that they run a 20amp electrical circuit over to.
Speaker AAnd the wires are exposed, including the connectors.
Speaker AAnd you just stay in the shower and the hot water comes out of there.
Speaker AAnd it makes it right at the shower head.
Speaker AAnd it looks like some kind of Jack Kevorkian shower system.
Speaker AIt's not good.
Speaker DPeople don't get electrocuted.
Speaker DI mean, I hope to God no, but like, that doesn't seem okay.
Speaker CNah, it just tingles a little bit.
Speaker CNo kidding.
Speaker CIt'll change your morning routine.
Speaker CNo, it's, it's.
Speaker CAnd it's not everywhere.
Speaker CI mean, there are water.
Speaker CThe place I'm in now has a actual water heater.
Speaker CRight?
Speaker CGas.
Speaker CBut yeah, there's a lot of them.
Speaker CAnd what I was gonna say, Eric, is we gotta post a picture of one of these on.
Speaker CWe talk about this every time anything shower related comes up.
Speaker DSo it's a core memory for Eric.
Speaker CSo people can really just go, oh, oh, yeah, that's.
Speaker CThat's not good.
Speaker AI'm in El Salvador too.
Speaker ASo you jogged a memory when you talked about it that time I went, oh my gosh, that was the scariest thing, Jumping in the shower because I'm like.
Speaker AIt's like someone's gonna throw the toaster at me.
Speaker AYou know what I mean?
Speaker AIt's like a bad movie.
Speaker CIt is exactly like that.
Speaker CAnd you were just talking about when I was in the parka and the.
Speaker CAnd the beanie cap.
Speaker CI was up in the mountains for one month.
Speaker CI stayed up there and just too cold.
Speaker CBut I did manage to make the.
Speaker CSo the wires come out and then you plug in the shower head and the outlet is literally in the shower with you.
Speaker CAnd I.
Speaker CAnd I watched the box turn orange.
Speaker CAnd I'm like, that's a lot of smoke coming out of that electrical box that I'm in the shower with.
Speaker CThis is maybe a.
Speaker CA good time to stop showering.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker CThey do malfunction.
Speaker DCalifornia, we have more rules than anybody.
Speaker DAnd thank God after hearing that story.
Speaker AThat's why I'm thankful we have building code.
Speaker CBut everything I own.
Speaker CThere's less accidents down here in this dangerous, crazy, no rule living situation in Colombia than there are in half of California.
Speaker CLike, people pay attention.
Speaker CYou know, there's big holes in the street.
Speaker CThere's rebars sticking out of buildings.
Speaker CLike, nobody gets hurt.
Speaker DSo because their life is constantly.
Speaker CYou get very alert.
Speaker CAnd if you do get very alert, it's your own fault.
Speaker CYou don't sue anybody.
Speaker CYou just suck it up and go.
Speaker DYou live in a constant cycle of trauma.
Speaker CThat's the last time I'm gonna step in the hole or get caught by rebar not paying attention because I was on my phone.
Speaker CLike, you just learn.
Speaker CYou get better.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker AAccountable.
Speaker CI think it's good for people.
Speaker CI think we need more of it.
Speaker CInstead of these bougie closets with frosted doors and champagne or whatever the heck.
Speaker DDon't you knock that Real Housewives of Beverly Hills closet.
Speaker DNo, no, no.
Speaker ATo our audience out there.
Speaker AI guarantee you this will not be the last time you hear this.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AOh, my gosh.
Speaker ABut yeah, I mean, it's.
Speaker AYou know, it's.
Speaker AYou're right.
Speaker AAnd even.
Speaker AYou don't have to bougie on this.
Speaker AJust even like a brizo or something decent is going to be great.
Speaker DBriso is.
Speaker DBriso is the high end Delta.
Speaker DAnd all of the plumbing professionals love it.
Speaker DIt is very lovely.
Speaker CEvery plumber loves Delta.
Speaker APeriod.
Speaker DYeah, that's right.
Speaker DI'm just saying.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker DI love a good.
Speaker AYou have to go out and spend fresh.
Speaker DBronze finish.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker AYou know, we don't need one of those government shower heads.
Speaker AWe just.
Speaker DBut you can go to a red or a blue store and get it and you're still going to be okay.
Speaker DProbably.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AAnd yes.
Speaker AAnd one of the tip on this plastic is really smart.
Speaker AEven though I want something a little better.
Speaker AWhen you drop it, you're less likely to break anything in the shower.
Speaker AIf.
Speaker AIf the Hose is long because people go, oh, I don't know.
Speaker AIf I don't want a plastic.
Speaker AI'm like, you want plastic because that's what you want to break.
Speaker AYou don't want your.
Speaker DFor the wand and stuff.
Speaker AYou wanna.
Speaker AYou know, having plastic is okay in that.
Speaker AAnd especially even the shower head, if you.
Speaker AIf that's too heavy.
Speaker AI don't want you seeing you ruining the.
Speaker AThe acrylic shower system you have in there or busting up tile on the floor.
Speaker AYou know, having something quality is good, but you don't have to get crazy on the.
Speaker AOn the handhelds, you know, it'll be nice.
Speaker CAll right.
Speaker DOr just make sure that I'm not.
Speaker CBougie, but I'd rather have metal and break the tile.
Speaker CLike I'm.
Speaker CI don't want a plastic shower head.
Speaker DThe hose doesn't reach the floor.
Speaker AVery true.
Speaker AThen you're good.
Speaker AThere you go.
Speaker DSee, look.
Speaker DSee how I can collaborate with contractors on the wall?
Speaker DOkay.
Speaker AAnd I will have to say, for the house builders out there, I'll stay at my buddy's house in California for the people that put shower heads in for people that were five foot one.
Speaker AI detest you.
Speaker AWhere I walk into the.
Speaker AI'm six foot.
Speaker AI'm not seven foot tall.
Speaker DIt's their custom home, though.
Speaker DIt's okay because it's designed for them.
Speaker AIt is.
Speaker ABut when I can look down at the shower head, it's not something that's neat to me.
Speaker DBut later, if you make it your home, you could put in the beautiful brizzo bar, you know, the slide bar, and you can slide it up.
Speaker DSee, there's always a workaround.
Speaker DWe never have to.
Speaker CSolution, huh?
Speaker DThat's right.
Speaker DNever, ever give up.
Speaker DNever, never, ever give up.
Speaker DThat's right.
Speaker DIn war and in renovations.
Speaker AIt's so true, though.
Speaker AIt's so true.
Speaker AAnd again, you know, you don't have to spend a ton of money on these.
Speaker AAnd it's.
Speaker AAnd yeah, pay attention to what the water output is.
Speaker AThe nicer ones give you a better spray pattern and a more comfortable spray pattern with the lower ones.
Speaker AAnd as somebody that used to field modify these for more water flow, it doesn't always work well because they're designed for specific.
Speaker AAnd I'm talking from potential experience here.
Speaker DI don't know what you're talking out.
Speaker AAnd take the center thing out of it for water consumption because you want a better shower head.
Speaker ASometimes that doesn't work.
Speaker CI drilled holes in a few of those.
Speaker CI'll just say it Yep.
Speaker ASo I, I have and I've thrown a few away doing that because they're not designed for that flow.
Speaker DNo, they are.
Speaker ADon't mess with the science.
Speaker ADon't mess with the side.
Speaker AThat's a good one, Wendy.
Speaker AAnd again, these are things though, too.
Speaker AAnd, and while you're doing that stuff, you can have some fun so many times if you've got like a, let's say it's a moen shower system.
Speaker AI'm just going to grab a brand.
Speaker ASometimes you can go around and change out the trim on that and go, I'm getting rid of the chrome and I'm gonna go brushed gold in here.
Speaker AAnd you can really do some upgrades to that space with a Phillips screwdriver.
Speaker DAnd some caulking and then pair it with the hardware on the cabinetry and it's like you have a brand new space.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ASo speaking of that, what is your thought, Wendy, on when you're doing that for.
Speaker AMaybe it's the powder room.
Speaker ADo you think the hardware should match for the entire house?
Speaker AIf somebody's a brushed nickel person versus a.
Speaker AThere's so many multicolor finishes out there.
Speaker ANow, what's your take on making it all sing within that house?
Speaker DI think it was a time when it was very important to people that all the metal matched because I remember as a designer working people's homes, it was, that was a major priority.
Speaker DThe hinges on the doors, the doorknobs, the lighting, the fixtures, the faucets, everything.
Speaker DThat is pretty limiting though, and I think now we see that and it feels like that must be a tract home because you just bought a package.
Speaker DNow for more custom homes and a more elevated experience, you want to mix metals and you want to blend things.
Speaker DAnd the sign of an excellent designer is how many different colors and textures and patterns can you mix and still have it look like a hundred million dollars and not spend that much?
Speaker DSo there is, there's like an art to all of that that I think, I really appreciate that now people are open to that.
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Speaker DAll.
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Speaker AI was still thinking about my start.
Speaker AMy design career started in the mid-90s, going, I couldn't wait to throw this stuff in the recycle bin.
Speaker AAnd now we're coming back with a new version of it.
Speaker AAnd there's probably three months that I was doing it with.
Speaker DReluctantly.
Speaker AYeah, I was.
Speaker AI was reluctant at best, but I let go of that.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AThat was kind of my first experience of.
Speaker AFor my career, of something coming back around again, and I had to.
Speaker DEverything comes back.
Speaker AThat was really kind of the first one.
Speaker AI went, okay, I gotta let go of that.
Speaker AAnd that's always, as a designer, been my thing, John.
Speaker AAnd you know, this too, is that I don't.
Speaker AI want the designer, when I'm done with the project, to have no idea what my favorite style is.
Speaker DAgreed.
Speaker DThat's talent.
Speaker AThat's.
Speaker AIt's hard sometimes, you know, especially when you're going into a style that you personally don't like.
Speaker ABut it's like, I know what it is.
Speaker ALet's do it.
Speaker BLet's go.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker AThat'S it.
Speaker ABut it's talking about projects.
Speaker AYou know, some of the other things I think that are smart out there that you can do too are just some of those health and wellness things.
Speaker AMaybe it's that bidet toilet seat, maybe it's mounting some, you know, some air quality monitors around the house, maybe swapping out that bath fan to put something in.
Speaker ALike a few weeks ago with Panasonic here that we had on the show, you know, just upgrading things and making them so you've got just a better chance of.
Speaker AOf being healthier in your home the next year.
Speaker AAnd I think those are things that, one, they pay off.
Speaker ABut two, it just adds to your general health and well being.
Speaker DEven upgrading your switching in your home.
Speaker DThe LeGrand system has this beautiful system that you can program it all from your iPhone or your iPad and you can set scenes and.
Speaker DBecause I love lighting in a house, but what that usually means for my clients is an awful lot of switches, and it can get frustrating.
Speaker DSo if you can set scenes for outdoor and indoor and all of that, it really makes your life a lot easier.
Speaker DIt saves a ton of time, energy, and it's something that you can get done over multiple football weekends without much problem.
Speaker AThere we go.
Speaker ASee, I've been trying to fit in my football weekends because, you know, I'm a Seahawks fan.
Speaker ASo it's been a good year for us.
Speaker DYeah, big time.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo it's good for us.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ABut, you know, it's one of those things, I'm a Seattle sports guy.
Speaker AWhen that rare chance we get there, we have to enjoy it.
Speaker DYou do have good uniforms, though.
Speaker DPretty colors in those uniforms.
Speaker ANo, we.
Speaker AThey stick around.
Speaker AJohn's just shaking his head over here going, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Speaker AI never paid attention to that.
Speaker CWell, every time I did, you guys would mess it up at the end.
Speaker CLike, every time we get to the playoffs, we would be all excited all year.
Speaker CYeah, go Hawks.
Speaker CAnd then every time.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo I had to stop.
Speaker CFor the sake of my heart, I had to stop.
Speaker AYeah, John was definitely the music guy for sure too.
Speaker ASo we both were.
Speaker ABut.
Speaker ABut, you know, these kind of projects, I think it's really smart.
Speaker AAnd, you know, just like you were saying, Wendy, without getting the power tools out, sometimes just having some fun with color paint, you know, texture inside the house, something can, you know, just repainting that living room or the master bedroom could be just such a relieving fresh look coming into spring.
Speaker DContrast molding is really coming back.
Speaker DI don't know if you've seen a lot of that, but in a lot of the new.
Speaker DYeah, it's really beautiful.
Speaker DAnd it's like, it's probably a semi gloss eggshell to semi gloss finish, but it's not that hard once you get the hang of it.
Speaker DWhen you have the right brush and you tape it all off.
Speaker DI like that purdy P U R D Y angled brush.
Speaker AThey're the best.
Speaker DYeah.
Speaker DAnd you can just put on a podcast or put on some music and change all the trim in your room.
Speaker DAnd it's so stunning and it makes such an impact.
Speaker DAnd again, no power tools, no risk of hurting yourself, but a major impact.
Speaker DThat's super stylish and really fun and makes things feel fresh right away.
Speaker DThat's kind of a good idea too, if you have the time.
Speaker CThis episode's really gonna speak to my mom because she will repaint any wall in the house.
Speaker CI don't know, it seems like once a month, she's like.
Speaker CAnd I get the call, right?
Speaker CShould I go with this kind of this or this kind of.
Speaker CI'm like, mom, you just painted.
Speaker CYou just paint.
Speaker CNo, I gotta.
Speaker CI gotta paint something.
Speaker CI gotta paint something.
Speaker CBut speaking of the power tools and the safety issue the other day, she's like, I'm.
Speaker CShe's finally sick of the magnolia tree.
Speaker AIt's making a mess everywhere.
Speaker CI'm just tired of.
Speaker CI'm cutting it down.
Speaker C900 quote to cut down this magnolia tree.
Speaker CI'M like, what?
Speaker CNext thing I know, I don't know.
Speaker CFive days following, mom shows up, sends me a photo on WhatsApp.
Speaker CI just bought a new chainsaw.
Speaker ANo.
Speaker CNo, you did not.
Speaker CNo, you did not.
Speaker CI am not flying up there right now because you decided chainsaw was a good idea.
Speaker DOh, no, I know better than that.
Speaker CLike, 10 inch, 12 inch.
Speaker CI don't know.
Speaker CProbably a battery thing.
Speaker CIt's like a toy that, you know, chop down that tree.
Speaker CI'm like, oh, Ma.
Speaker CAnd then a few days later, she's like, I took the chainsaw back.
Speaker CI'm like, thank you, you.
Speaker AGod, there are channels on YouTube just meant for homeowner fails with chainsaws.
Speaker CYeah, well, I don't want one of them to be my mother, please.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AExactly.
Speaker AHeck, there's professionals that mess that up.
Speaker AI mean, we've all seen the.
Speaker AThe crane where they were cutting the tree down, and that crane got overloaded and it's bent over on the house or something.
Speaker AAnd.
Speaker AAnd this is not a DIY project.
Speaker DNo, that's not in this category.
Speaker ANo, it's not.
Speaker AYou know, but that's again, you know, just some of that health stuff think.
Speaker AIt's one thing that I think is important, too, that, you know, you look at.
Speaker AHere's something that I see, and we were talking with Caroline the other day about this, who's our friend and former co host on the show.
Speaker AShe's America's healthy home expert.
Speaker AA lot of our carbon monoxide detectors and stuff, they go off.
Speaker AWhen you get a nearly fatal dose of that in your home, they don't tell you that you might be having a problem soon, you know, so really checking to see how there's a lot smarter ones out there as well.
Speaker AYou can go into these smart ones and they'll tell you what the.
Speaker AHey, we have a low limit.
Speaker AYou know, there's a low coming out, you know, so many parts per million versus the 20 times that, which is.
Speaker AThey're saying to get out of the house sometime.
Speaker AJust adding to that health and safety stuff can be a really big deal to make sure that you've got that stuff dialed in.
Speaker AYeah, a rainy day outside.
Speaker AIt's a great thing to do.
Speaker ASwap out those.
Speaker AThe smoke alarms and upgrade those.
Speaker AThey only last for 10 years anyway.
Speaker ASo if you've been in the house for 20 years, here's a little secret that I've learned too, from interviewing enough fire departments out there.
Speaker AIf you like, John, if your Mom's got a one that's 12ft high in the living room and she's like, I'm gonna get the ladder and go for it.
Speaker AI bet you if you call down to your local fire station that they'll be more than happy to come down with a ladder and swap that out for you when they have time.
Speaker AMost of the time they will come down and do that.
Speaker AAnd then your mom gets to see all the hot firefighters, so she's happy too.
Speaker AYep.
Speaker ABut there are, there are.
Speaker AThere are things for that.
Speaker AFor people that, that, that know that maybe I shouldn't be getting 10ft up on a ladder.
Speaker AOr you're just scared of smiling it.
Speaker AYou know, nothing like free help to do those DIY projects.
Speaker DYes.
Speaker DAlso, just one little other thing that I like to do too, because it's something that people don't always remember to do is swap out your lamp shades.
Speaker AI have a store not far from my house that is just lampshades.
Speaker DReally?
Speaker AYeah, still there.
Speaker AIt's kind of like the old sewing machine shop or the old vacuum cleaner repair place.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AYou see him in the shoe repair place and you go, oh, across the street by a block is still a one hour photo drop off photo place as well.
Speaker ASo it's kind of a time capsule in there.
Speaker ABut they do business.
Speaker AThey.
Speaker AIt's.
Speaker AAnd you can walk in there and touch and feel.
Speaker AKind of rare, but cool.
Speaker DYeah, that's great.
Speaker DOne thing, though, I would advise people, if they want to swap out lampshades because, you know, they get dingy and you don't notice until you just take a minute and you look at it.
Speaker DSeriously, look at it.
Speaker DTake your lamp with you so that you get the scale right.
Speaker DBecause if you guess, you'll likely get it wrong.
Speaker DAnd it's kind of a pain in the neck because you're going back and forth and back and forth.
Speaker ASo smart call.
Speaker AYeah, I hadn't thought of that.
Speaker ABut you're right.
Speaker AYou get it and you're like, I thought that was much smaller than it was.
Speaker DAnd then it's a fun little outing and you can meet a friend for lunch and then you miss the football game completely.
Speaker CI think I'm going to watch a football game on this one.
Speaker AI love it.
Speaker AI love it.
Speaker AOh, we are running out of time here, Wendy.
Speaker AWe just keep cranking through these things.
Speaker AAnd I love that we just.
Speaker AWe have such a great time on this.
Speaker AIt's just like, where did the.
Speaker AI look at the time ago?
Speaker AWhere did the time go?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker DI really appreciate you guys.
Speaker DThank you so much for inviting me back and it is really nice to be able to talk about the things that we care about as designers and contractor, because sometimes the care and concern and the thoughtfulness that goes into that is sometimes missed.
Speaker DAnd it's nice to be able to share these things with you guys because that way, it always comes back around.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker ASo if people want to find you, they're like, all right, Wendy's fun.
Speaker AWe need to have her on our next project because we have no idea what color we're supposed to be doing in this space or.
Speaker AOr.
Speaker AOh, my gosh, I can't.
Speaker DRight?
Speaker AYeah, Wendy.
Speaker DWendyglasterinteriors.com and Glacier, spelled G L A I S T E R. And on Instagram, it's Wendy Glacier Interiors.
Speaker DWe'd love to have you follow along.
Speaker AThere you go, guys.
Speaker AFollow along for all those design tips and see what cool projects she's doing, because I do.
Speaker AYou know, you do some great stuff out there.
Speaker AThere's some fun projects on your.
Speaker AOn here.
Speaker DThank you.
Speaker DThank you so much.
Speaker AAll right, John Dudley.
Speaker AThis has been fun as always.
Speaker AWendy Glacier.
Speaker AThanks again.
Speaker AI appreciate you.
Speaker DThanks for having me.
Speaker DSee you guys soon, hopefully.
Speaker DTake care.
Speaker AWe gotta make it happen.
Speaker AI'm Eric T. You've been listening to around the House.