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Mastering Home Design: Insights and Practical Tips

29 Aug 2024

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We appreciate any and all feedback so feel free to send a text. Ever wondered how to blend the efficiency of production home building with the uniqueness of custom design? This episode promises to uncover the secrets behind "luxury production," a concept that combines the best of both worlds. Carolyn and Joshua McMahon dive into Boone's exciting transition into fully custom homes, sharing their personal experiences and insights. We discuss the advantages and challenges of customizing standard plans versus creating homes from scratch, and explore how having an in-house designer can simplify the process for clients.In another segment, we tackle the fluid nature of design trends and emphasize the importance of personal style in home decor. From the chrome versus brushed nickel debate to the ever-controversial gray floors, we use real-life examples and anecdotes to highlight that your home should be a reflection of your individual tastes, not just what's trending. We also reveal how Boone's new custom process is set to transform our projects, paving the way for a more personalized home-building experience. Stay tuned for next week's episode, where we'll dive even deeper into Boone's design approach with special insights from Bramante.Support the showCarolyn can be found on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carolyn-mcmahon-937b89158Joshua can be found on LinkedIn at: www.linkedin.com/in/joshuamcmahon15Email for feedback, questions, complaints, etc:[email protected] Journal: https://amzn.to/41p9aKE

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