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Hi everyone and welcome to Home Design Chat with Nancy. I'm Nancy, and today is June 15th. First I need to wish my adult kiddos a very happy birthday on June 21st. No, they are not twins, just luck to have the same birthday.
It is also Fathers Day on June 21st. So to all you fathers and grandfathers out there wishing you a very Happy & healthy fathers day.
Before I continue please subscribe on the platform you use to listen to this podcast. Help me get more subscribers and supporters.
If you are wondering if I had more technical problems because I didn’t publish my podcast last week. No problems I just needed to take a time out, or as they say “I took a pause” but I’m back. So lets get on with todays subject.
If you've been following home design for any length of time, you've probably noticed that trends come and go faster than ever.
One year everyone is painting everything gray. The next year gray is supposedly dead. Then we're told white kitchens are out, only to find thousands of beautiful white kitchens all over social media. My podcast on June 1st was on the white kitchen mystery. I think in my opinion it was a very interesting podcast.
So today, we're going to talk about why trends return, why some disappear just as quickly as they arrive, and how homeowners can avoid spending a fortune chasing design fads.
Design trends come and go. Good design stays. Build your home around quality, comfort, functionality, and personal style, and you'll never have to worry about whether you're in or out of fashion.
Remember that the best-designed home isn't the trendiest home—it's the home that works beautifully for the people who live there.
If you enjoyed today's episode, please subscribe, share it with friends and family, and join us next time for more conversations about remodeling, design trends, kitchens, baths, aging-in-place ideas, and creating homes you'll love for years to come.
If you want to learn more about me, go to my website: NancyHugo.com
If you need my opinion on anything design oriented, email me at [email protected]
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Hi everyone and welcome to Home Design Chat with Nancy. I'm Nancy, and today is June 15th. First I need to wish my adult kiddos a very happy birthday on June 21st. No, they are not twins, just luck to have the same birthday.
It is also Fathers Day on June 21st. So to all you fathers and grandfathers out there wishing you a very Happy & healthy fathers day.
Before I continue please subscribe on the platform you use to listen to this podcast. Help me get more subscribers and supporters.
If you are wondering if I had more technical problems because I didn’t publish my podcast last week. No problems I just needed to take a time out, or as they say “I took a pause” but I’m back. So lets get on with todays subject.
If you've been following home design for any length of time, you've probably noticed that trends come and go faster than ever.
One year everyone is painting everything gray. The next year gray is supposedly dead. Then we're told white kitchens are out, only to find thousands of beautiful white kitchens all over social media. My podcast on June 1st was on the white kitchen mystery. I think in my opinion it was a very interesting podcast.
So today, we're going to talk about why trends return, why some disappear just as quickly as they arrive, and how homeowners can avoid spending a fortune chasing design fads.
Design trends come and go. Good design stays. Build your home around quality, comfort, functionality, and personal style, and you'll never have to worry about whether you're in or out of fashion.
Remember that the best-designed home isn't the trendiest home—it's the home that works beautifully for the people who live there.
If you enjoyed today's episode, please subscribe, share it with friends and family, and join us next time for more conversations about remodeling, design trends, kitchens, baths, aging-in-place ideas, and creating homes you'll love for years to come.
If you want to learn more about me, go to my website: NancyHugo.com
If you need my opinion on anything design oriented, email me at [email protected]

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