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| 146: Kitchen Quirks and Detroit Duplex Dreams | 26 Aug 2024 | 00:53:45 | |
In this episode of True Tales From Old Houses, Stacy is wrapping things up at Silver Lake and getting ready for a new sleeping porch project. Meanwhile, Daniel is busy turning a dining room closet into a masterpiece—because even closets deserve a little love. Then, during listener Q&A, Stacy offers a happy follow-up from a previous question about exterior painting before weighing in on a kitchen remodel quandary—When it comes to cabinets and floors, is it better to level everything perfectly or embrace the tilt? Finally, history buff and DIY enthusiast Tux Loerzel stops by to chat about his big move from Brooklyn to Detroit and the ongoing adventure of restoring his historic duplex. From swoopy arches to textured yellow bricks, Tux’s home is full of surprises—some delightful, some less so. But with a willingness to tackle anything, Tux gives us a peek into the challenges (and joys) of breathing new life into an old home. Mentioned in this Episode:
WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Abatron - Manufacturer of WoodEpox and LiquidWood, perfect for wood rot repair. Use the coupon code true2024 to save 10% off your order from Abatron.com. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today. | |||
| 145: Sleeping Porch Problems + Michigan Magic | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:30:17 | |
In this conversation, Stacy and Daniel discuss their ongoing renovation projects. First, Daniel talks about his plans to use beadboard in the guest room and the challenges of storing salvage materials. Then, Stacy shares her experience renovating her sleeping porch and the serious structural issues she encountered during deconstruction. Finally, they discuss their mutual love for Michigan and the unique houses Daniel visited there recently. The conversation ends with a reflection on milestone "housiversaries" (anniversaries) and the progress of their renovation projects. WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. | |||
| 136: A House Restored by Lee McColgan + A Kitchen Window Problem | 17 Jun 2024 | 00:54:35 | |
This week's episode begins with some quick updates about Daniel's cottage and an announcement from Stacy. Stacy and Scott Sidler are co-authoring a book about energy efficiency and old windows. With the first draft nearly finished, the book is moving right along. Stacy and Scott hope it will become a handy and trusted resource for anyone with a stake in preserving and restoring old buildings. Next, during listener Q&A, Daniel and Stacy offer input on a kitchen window issue. The homeowner is planning a remodel and wants to place the sink in front of an original window. The problem is that the window is large and cannot fit behind the sink without being shortened or removed. Daniel weighs in with some pragmatic advice, and Stacy agrees. Finally, Stacy chats with Lee McColgan, author of A House Restored: The Tragedies and Triumphs of Saving a New England Colonial. Part memoir, part meditation, Lee's book offers an inspiring snapshot of falling in love with his 1700s home and learning the historic trades necessary to bring it back to life. Mentioned in this Episode:
WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Abatron - Manufacturer of WoodEpox and LiquidWood, perfect for wood rot repair. Use the coupon code true2024 to save 10% off your order from Abatron.com. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today. | |||
| Laine and Kevin Berry: Our Restoration Nation | 01 Feb 2021 | 00:50:18 | |
In this first episode of Season five, Stacy is flying solo. Feeling lonely, she invites a past podcast guest to join her for listener Q&A. Later, she talks to Laine and Kevin Berry of Our Restoration Nation about their preservation projects and life post-Louise, the Big Little House in Louisville, Georgia. | |||
| Stephen and David: Driven by Curiosity | 21 Dec 2020 | 00:48:31 | |
In Devyn's final episode as co-host, he and Stacy discuss their house goals for 2021. Later, they welcome Stephen and David St. Russel, owners of a Boston-area Victorian. Driven by boundless energy and curiosity, Stephen and David talk about adding character back to the shell of a house they bought, the One Room Challenge, and beekeeping. | |||
| Karolyn's Childhood Dream Comes True | 07 Dec 2020 | 00:49:33 | |
In this episode, Stacy and Devyn discuss how they determine which work to DIY and which to hire out. Safety first! Later, they welcome Karolyn Fuller, also known as Lady Dukart, on Instagram. As a child, Karolyn biked the backroads around her rural home, exploring abandoned old houses and daydreaming about restoring one of her own. Now, her dream has come true. Through her camera's lens, Karolyn sees beauty in the process, not just the glossy after photos. | |||
| Ward Schraeder: HGTV's Bargain Mansions and Dad Advice | 23 Nov 2020 | 00:50:11 | |
In this episode, Stacy and Devyn discuss their favorite features of their old houses. Later, they seek common ground with Ward Schraeder, co-host of HGTV's Bargain Mansions. Can they find it? Will you? | |||
| Richard to the Stained Glass Rescue | 09 Nov 2020 | 00:53:36 | |
In this episode, Stacy and Devyn discuss building products and techniques they'd bring back to the mainstream as well as modern construction materials they happily use instead. Later, they welcome Richard Cann from the UK. Richard rescues stained glass windows from the dump and sells them as art pieces. He offers insight into salvaging stained glass from British houses and discusses the modern beliefs that lead people to replace British history with "plastic toy windows." At the end of the show, Devyn makes a big announcement.
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| Gary is Still Rude and Other Ghost Stories | 26 Oct 2020 | 00:59:30 | |
Big news! Today kicks off the fall fundraising merchandise event. True Tales From Old Houses, tees, and hoodies are available for a limited time. Visit TrueTalesFromOldHouses.com for purchase information as well as show notes and transcripts from this episode. In this episode, Devyn and Stacy revisit past projects to report on how they’ve held up over the years. Later, Stacy finally shares the experience that converted her from a total skeptic to “maybe sort of a believer, but let’s not talk about it too much.” Also, Devyn and Stacy welcome Chelsey and Susan to tell their own stories of the unexplainable. | |||
| Too Random to be a Coincidence | 12 Oct 2020 | 00:38:37 | |
In this episode, Stacy and Devyn talk about their favorite DIY tasks related to old houses. Later, guest John Harrington kicks off the October ghost story series. His story is a tale of items lost and then found in the most serendipitous ways. For more information and transcripts, visit the show notes on TrueTalesFromOldHouses.com. | |||
| Enon Hall: In It for the Long Haul Part II | 28 Sep 2020 | 00:37:03 | |
In this episode, Devyn and Stacy talk about how their families feel about their dedication to old houses. Later, they welcome Bill Chapman. Known as the "Granddaddy of the house blog movement," Bill and his wife Gay have been restoring and rehabbing Enon Hall for over 20 years! This episode is part two of two, and today's focus is on Bill's favorite projects and burnout. | |||
| Enon Hall: In It for the Long Haul Part I | 14 Sep 2020 | 00:49:17 | |
In this episode, Devyn and Stacy offer advice to a listener about her window restoration dilemma. Later, they welcome Bill Chapman. Known as the "Granddaddy of the house blog movement," Bill and his wife Gay have been restoring and rehabbing Enon Hall for over 20 years! Bill's story is one of trust and vision. Although we cannot change history, we can shape the future. Today's episode is part one of two. | |||
| Rathskellers + A Cheap Old Houses Reprise | 31 Aug 2020 | 00:53:32 | |
Stacy is on vacation. So, this week's episode includes bonus content plus an "Everyone Loves Cheap Old Houses and Elizabeth Finkelstein," reprise. What the heck is a rathskeller? Fan favorites, Alicia and Zach, from episode #35, share a fun story about this very German and Milwaukee-specific room. Episode #11: Everyone Loves Cheap Old Houses and Elizabeth Finkelstein first aired July 15, 2019. Today's version has been re-engineered. | |||
| 135: Minisode Selling the Cottage + A Sad Update on the Aurora Restoration Project | 10 Jun 2024 | 00:30:34 | |
This week's minisode is an emotional roller coaster. First, Stacy and Daniel celebrate that the cottage is now for sale. Despite this exciting news, Daniel feels stressed about what comes next. He laments that while the cottage is now spotless, his own home is a mess in the aftermath. Daniel believes that the volume of his stuff is reaching an uncomfortable level, and something must be done. Stacy suggests the Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning, but Daniel wants to sell everything instead. Next, Stacy offers a sad update on the Aurora Restoration Project, a ship currently docked in the California Delta. Its owner, Christopher Wilson, was a guest during episode #91 (February 27, 2023). Finally, Stacy and Daniel discuss the general ups and downs of buying and selling old houses. Mentioned in this Episode:
WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. | |||
| Lee Ann: Show Me the Flow Blue | 17 Aug 2020 | 00:48:05 | |
In this episode, Stacy and Devyn talk about what they wish they'd known before they bought their old houses. They also offer practical advice to house hunters. Later, Stacy talks to Lee Ann, lover of all things Victorian and flow blue pottery. A wealth of knowledge about flow blue, Lee Ann explains the origin of the style, learning how to spot fakes, and some resources and tips for starting a collection. | |||
| Alicia and Zach: What We Leave Behind | 03 Aug 2020 | 00:44:53 | |
In this episode, Stacy briefly discusses the basics of homeowner's insurance as it relates to old houses. Riveting! Later, Stacy and Devyn welcome guests, Alicia & Zach. After Zach found the blueprints of their old house tucked away in a built-in cupboard, the pair went down a rabbit hole of serious research. As we listened to their story, we couldn't help but wonder what we, as old house owners, should be leaving behind for future generations. | |||
| Daniel Kanter: Beige Kitchens and Other Commentroversies | 20 Jul 2020 | 00:50:35 | |
In this episode, Devyn and Stacy, who both live in the Eastern US, answer the question, "If you moved to the west coast, would you still seek out an old house?" Later, Devyn and Stacy enjoy a conversation with the always lively and endearing, Daniel Kanter. The interview ranging from hilarious to serious, discusses topics such as the highs and lows of DIY, the sometimes caustic comments from invested readers, and the zen of folding your underwear into tiny little pastry shapes. | |||
| That'll Take Eight Weeks and Other Lies | 06 Jul 2020 | 00:47:34 | |
Welcome to Season Four of True Tales From Old Houses!
In this episode, Stacy and Devyn answer the listener question, "How much hands-on work do you do?"
Today's guest is Alex Santantonio from the popular blog and Instagram account, Old Town Home. In 2003, Alex and Wendy bought a row house in Old Town Alexandria, and they've had a love affair with restoration and DIY ever since. With seventeen years of old house experience under his belt, Alex is well-acquainted with success, catastrophe, and the myth of the eight-week project.
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| Historic Designation: What's in it for me? | 08 Jun 2020 | 00:41:44 | |
In today's episode, Stacy and Devyn answer a listener's question about design regrets. Also, what protections and benefits, if any, do national, state, and local historic designations offer for your old house? We asked preservation professional, Melissa Mortimer, to give us some answers. | |||
| Terry The Master of Plaster Restoration | 26 May 2020 | 00:42:55 | |
In today's episode, Devyn and Stacy tackle the question, "Would you rather fix up your old house all at once or take your time?" Also, Stacy discusses decorative plaster restoration with Terry Wullenweber, a master of plaster for over 40 years. This is the last episode recorded on their visit to New Albany, Indiana, and Louisville, Kentucky, | |||
| Stories From Our First Field Trip | 11 May 2020 | 00:39:55 | |
In February, mere weeks before COVID-19 turned the world upside down, Stacy and her friend Drew went on the first True Tales From Old Houses field trip. Unfortunately, Devyn was still on medical leave. The plan was to interview two restoration specialists and visit two historic buildings in Indiana and Kentucky. Today's bonus episode offers a behind-the-scenes look at the trip. Stacy and Drew share several good stories-- most of them about the Culbertson Mansion, a Southern Indiana treasure, located in New Albany. | |||
| Rhonda's Colorful Life | 27 Apr 2020 | 00:51:08 | |
In today's episode, Devyn and Stacy answer the listener question, "How do you choose a color scheme for a large house?" Continuing the color theme, today's guest is artisan, Rhonda Deeg, from RLD Glass Art and Restoration. Rhonda's life has been full of rich, cultural experiences as well as many practical life lessons she learned from her parents early-on. Rhonda's passion for glass and life-long learning shines brightly. | |||
| A Different Kind of House Moving Story | 13 Apr 2020 | 00:43:23 | |
In this episode, Devyn and Stacy answer the following question submitted by a listener: "How do you furnish your homes? What type of antiques?" Also, Today's guest is Paige. Paige and her husband Trevor have a house moving story--with a twist! After finding their dream fixer-upper in Seattle, Washington, Paige and Trevor made renovation plans. However, they soon discovered that the city's bureaucracy wouldn't budge an inch. For more information and transcripts, visit, TrueTalesFromOldHouses.com/episode28
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| Window Restoration Q & A With Scott Sidler | 30 Mar 2020 | 01:04:54 | |
In this episode, Stacy spends a full hour with Scott Sidler from The Craftsman Blog. He answers all your window restoration questions in a fun game show format. Be sure to visit TrueTalesFromOldHouses.com linked below for the show notes, which include complete transcripts of this episode. | |||
| 134: You Can Go Home Again + DIY Exterior Painting Tips | 03 Jun 2024 | 00:57:26 | |
This week, a listener who owns a duplex wonders how to improve unsightly exterior paint issues while saving money to hire the pros. Stacy and Daniel offer DIY exterior painting tips and their thoughts on getting the job done safely and efficiently. Later, Stacy and Daniel chat with KariAnne Wood from the long-running Thistlewood Farms blog. KariAnne's special connection to her old house and the town of McKinney, Texas, proves that when the stars align, you actually can go home again. Mentioned in this Episode:
WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Abatron - Manufacturer of WoodEpox and LiquidWood, perfect for wood rot repair. Use the coupon code true2024 to save 10% off your order from Abatron.com. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today. | |||
| Lead, Mold, and Asbestos, Oh my! | 16 Mar 2020 | 00:45:33 | |
During this episode, Stacy and Devyn revisit the listener question, "Have you ever lived in a newer construction home? If so, what did you like and dislike about it?" Today's guest, Tyler, is doing his best to make sound renovation and restoration decisions regarding lead, mold, and asbestos while living adjacent to a Superfund site. Complicating matters is that he and his wife are parents to a toddler and a tiny baby. With a background in construction, Tyler provides a clear snapshot of how he handles these issues in his house in southern Missouri. Be sure to check out the show notes: Episode #26
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| The Greener Good and the Neighborhood - Part II | 02 Mar 2020 | 00:42:53 | |
In this episode, after a long absence for medical treatment, Devyn is back! Stacy and Devyn answer a listener's question, "How do you heat and cool your houses?"
Today's guest is Ashley Goldman, a serial researcher with a focus on sustainability and making our old houses as energy-efficient as possible. She also has insight into what it is like to live in a designated historic district.
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| The Greener Good and the Neighborhood - Part I | 17 Feb 2020 | 00:37:11 | |
In this episode, Stacy brings you up to date on the restoration and renovation projects going on at Blake Hill House and Devyn's Philadelphia rowhouse. After, Stacy and Devyn answer a listener question, "How old is an old house?" Today's guest is Ashley Goldman, a serial researcher with a focus on sustainability and making our old houses as energy-efficient as possible. She also has insight into what it's like to live in a designated historic district. This episode of part one of two. | |||
| The Fine Line Between Hoarding and Collecting | 03 Feb 2020 | 00:36:37 | |
In this episode, Stacy begins by answering the following question from a listener: "Have you ever lived in a new construction home? If so, what did you like and dislike about it?" Then, Stacy sits down with listener-turned-guest, David Stahl. Stacy and David discuss how he and his wife became the inadvertent owners of two building's worth of architectural salvage, their plans for it all, and that fine line between hoarding and collecting. Be sure to check out True Tales From Old Houses - 23 for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
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| Cathy and Garrett Poshusta: It's All in the Details | 20 Jan 2020 | 00:46:36 | |
Now that season three is underway, Stacy talks about how she started and almost quit producing True Tales From Old Houses. The learning curve was steep. Then, Stacy spends time with the very talented Cathy and Garrett Poshusta from The Grit and Polish blog and Instagram. They talk about design inspiration, fun old house finds, and what it's really like to film a pilot for HGTV. Be sure to check out truetalesfromoldhouses.com - 22 for notes, links, and photos from this episode.
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| Amy Sees Beauty in the Rubble | 06 Jan 2020 | 00:34:07 | |
It's officially Season 3! Struggling to get past a case of the neverending Mondays, Stacy talks about window restoration, The Year of the Window at Blake Hill House, and she offers an update on Devyn's health. During Segment II, Stacy welcomes guest, Amy Heavilin. Amy writes a blog at VivaciousVictorian.com, and she started the hashtag #52WeeksofHome on Instagram. As a woman with a clear sense of vision and purpose, Amy sees beauty where other people might only see rubble. | |||
| The Gift and Curse of DIY Perfectionism | 11 Nov 2019 | 00:33:35 | |
In today's episode, my guest, Jason Lamb, is involved in a long-term restoration and renovation project with no end in sight. He and I sat down to talk about the benefit and curse of perfectionism, burnout, buying an old house, and whether or not he would do it all over again. | |||
| Bad News, Natalie, You've Got Haints! and Other Stories | 31 Oct 2019 | 00:38:39 | |
During October, we received so many spooky old house stories that we put three of them together for this bonus Halloween episode. From the Catskills of New York to small-town Georgia, our guests report unexplained sounds, smells, and songs.
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| Ghost Story: This Is Not a Dad Joke | 21 Oct 2019 | 00:26:40 | |
In this episode, Stacy, acting as a field reporter, walks a very short distance to interview guest, Andy Grinsfelder. When Andy was a kid, he had three unexplained brushes with possible paranormal activity. Knowing that Andy is a lifelong skeptic, Stacy is shocked to hear these stories for the first time. Although there is plenty of laughter throughout the episode, there is no punchline because this is not a Dad Joke. Side note: This episode gets a little creepy, so it may not be suitable for all audiences. | |||
| Ghost Story: The Party Don't Stop Just 'Cause You're Dead | 07 Oct 2019 | 00:32:43 | |
This episode kicks off an entire month of Ghost Stories on True Tales From Old Houses. In this episode, first-time homebuyers, Susan and Will Brinson of House of Brinson, tell Stacy how they ended up with their giant fixer-upper. Once a hot spot for selling horses and entertaining, Stony Ford Estate has confirmed to Susan and Will that "the party don't stop just 'cause you're dead." | |||
| 133: Minisode Japan Highlights + The Cottage is Finished! | 27 May 2024 | 00:32:13 | |
In this week's minisode, Stacy offers a few stories from her trip to Japan, and Daniel reaches a huge milestone with the cottage. First, Stacy opens up about her connection to Japan and how seeing Mount Fuji nearly brought her to tears. After a funny interlude about Japanese snacks, Stacy brings it back to old houses by describing a visit to the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum. The Edo-Tokyo was established in 1993 to relocate, reconstruct, preserve, and exhibit historical buildings of great cultural value under demolition order in their original locations. Over 30 historic homes and buildings from the Edo and Meiji periods have been moved and reconstructed on the property of this unique museum. Finally, huge news: Daniel's Bluestone Cottage is finished, and the listing goes live the first week of June! Daniel discusses his method of staging the cottage, which naturally goes against the conventional wisdom of "Keep it neutral." How much is too much when it comes to furnishings and soft goods? According to Daniel, that is of no concern. Mentioned in this Episode:
WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. | |||
| Ron's Retirement Project Isn't Golfing | 23 Sep 2019 | 00:31:17 | |
In this episode, Stacy starts off with some difficult news about Devyn's health. Next, when many people retire, they look forward to days of leisure at home or traveling. Today's guest, Ron and his wife, who he affectionately refers to as "upper management," bought a 4000 square foot Gothic Victorian instead. Nine years into their long-term restoration, Ron is full of humor and insight.
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| Fan Favorite Ash Dump Archaeology | 09 Sep 2019 | 00:27:27 | |
This week, Devyn and Stacy both had to take an unexpected leave of absence. So, today's episode is a repeat of a fan favorite--the one that started it all, Ash Dump Archeology with special guest, Donn Grenda. The original air date was September 9, 2018. In this episode, Stacy explains how she and Andy ended up buying Blake Hill House. Also, archaeologist Donn Grenda discovers 60 year's worth of artifacts from the clogged fireplaces in his craftsman style home. Donn's discovery sparked his interest in researching the history and folklore of the times. That led to some bizarre findings and a couple of nearly famous people. | |||
| Catherine Brooks Speedheater Superhero | 26 Aug 2019 | 00:33:26 | |
In this episode, Stacy first recaps her traveling adventures and observations about beautiful Japan. During segment two, Devyn and Stacy welcome Catherine Brooks from Eco-Strip--the sole distributor of Speedheater™ infrared paint strippers and tools. Catherine's passion for infrared technology and lead-safety education makes her the superhero we need in the old house community.
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| What Would Devyn and Stacy Do? | 12 Aug 2019 | 00:14:20 | |
In today's mini-episode, Devyn and Stacy discuss restoration and renovation conundrums--Q&A style. Find out the answers to these burning questions: What would compel Devyn to paint woodwork? How does Stacy feel about vintage toilets? Will Devyn ever commit to installing the recessed lighting in his parlor? Can vegans even use shellac?
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| Take Me To Church | 29 Jul 2019 | 00:38:45 | |
At the beginning of this episode, Devyn and Stacy discuss their summer vacations and Stacy's weird hobby. No matter where they go, old houses and old buildings make their way onto the travel agenda.
During segment two, Devyn and Stacy welcome Gunther and Anastasiia, a Husband and Wife duo living in a converted Gothic Revival Episcopal church. This charming duo is known as All Saints House on Instagram. They share the ups and downs of going to church every single day, lost in translation Russian-to-English, and the DIY projects that make them feel proud.
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| Everyone Loves Cheap Old Houses and Elizabeth Finkelstein | 15 Jul 2019 | 00:35:06 | |
Season Two Begins! In this episode, Stacy and Devyn welcome Elizabeth Finkelstein, a preservationist, writer, and owner of Cheap Old Houses and Circa Houses, both wildly successful Instagram accounts. Elizabeth also writes the monthly real estate column for Country Living magazine. Through her work, Elizabeth tirelessly champions the preservation of old houses, and she has connected countless people with the fixer-upper of their dreams. | |||
| Old House Love Moves A Bungalow Part 2 | 27 May 2019 | 00:28:46 | |
In this episode, Stacy's long-time dream of talking to someone who has moved an old house comes true. Larissa and Kris Munsch moved a bungalow, affectionately titled, "The Governor" from Ness City Kansas to their farm 71 miles away. The process was just as exciting and nervewracking as you can imagine. Thousands of people became acquainted with the Governor's journey first via Larissa's wildly popular Instagram account, Old House Love. With over 100k followers, Larissa never set out to be Insta-famous, but the old house loving community had other plans. Now, via hashtags and weekly photo features, Old House Love spreads the word about irreplaceable craftsmanship, preservation, and saving old houses all over the world. Today's episode is part 2 of 2. | |||
| Old House Love Moves A Bungalow Part 1 | 13 May 2019 | 00:30:05 | |
In this episode, Stacy's long-time dream of talking to someone who has moved an old house comes true. Larissa and Kris Munsch moved a bungalow, affectionately titled, "The Governor" from Ness City Kansas to their farm 71 miles away. The process was just as exciting and nervewracking as you can imagine. Thousands of people became acquainted with the Governor's journey first via Larissa's wildly popular Instagram account, Old House Love. With over 100k followers, Larissa never set out to be Insta-famous, but the old house loving community had other plans. Now, via hashtags and weekly photo features, Old House Love spreads the word about irreplaceable craftsmanship, preservation, and saving old houses all over the world. Today's episode is part 1 of 2.
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| Devyn Knows a Thing or Two About Light Bulbs | 22 Apr 2019 | 00:38:40 | |
Kelvins, watts, CRI, CFLs, LEDs. What does it all mean? In this episode, Devyn gives a history of the light bulb starting with the incandescent and ending up with his beloved LEDs. (It's true!) Memory lane is real, and we go there. Later in the episode, Devyn completely demystifies the overwhelming light bulb aisle for Stacy and anyone else who can't figure out which bulb to buy for their antique fixtures. | |||
| Scott Sidler Dances His Way into Historic Preservation | 08 Apr 2019 | 00:36:29 | |
In this Episode, Devyn and Stacy have a blast interviewing Scott Sidler from Austin Historical and The Craftsman Blog. Learn about Scott's unique path into historic preservation, his favorite kind of restoration work, and what in the world is a house sandwich? Tangents include Disney World, NPR, and the pole in the middle of the stripping room at Scott's workshop. It's not what you think! (This episode is rated PG for one suggestive comment.) | |||
| 132: Brooke Young Russell + A Canvas Ceiling Question | 20 May 2024 | 00:52:17 | |
This week, Stacy and Daniel answer a listener's question about the history of canvas ceilings and the feasibility of repairing them. Later, Brooke Young Russell from Evergreene Architectural Arts joins Stacy for a fascinating conversation about the technical aspects and limitations of architectural conservation and how her research relates to historic preservation. Mentioned in this Episode:
WE LOVE OUR SPONSORS The Window Course from Scott Sidler of The Craftsman Blog - For 10% off The Window Course, use the coupon code truetales. Sutherland Welles - Maker of exceptional polymerized tung oil finishes since 1965. To save 10% on your first order, use the coupon code truetales. Abatron - Manufacturer of WoodEpox and LiquidWood, perfect for wood rot repair. Use the coupon code true2024 to save 10% off your order from Abatron.com. Noonan Heritage Craftworks - Learn how Noonan Heritage Craftworks can help you with your exterior project using traditional materials. Schedule a phone call, video conference, or email consultation with Joseph Parente today. | |||
| Lead Safety And Regional Differences in Old Windows | 25 Mar 2019 | 00:30:07 | |
In This episode, Devyn and I chat briefly about the Historic Homes Workshop. Then, Joe Hayes, from Hayes Window Restoration in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and I discuss lead-safe practices for homeowners and regional differences in old windows. Do we do a lot of episodes about window restoration? Yes, we do. Is this episode different than the rest? Yes, it is. Grab a pen and paper. There's some good information here. | |||
| Stacy and Devyn Talk About Hardwood Floors | 11 Mar 2019 | 00:31:29 | |
In this episode, meet Stacy's new co-host, Devyn Caldwell from OurPhillyRow.com. Devyn and Stacy discuss a brief history of hardwood floors and review three modern, but historically respectful floor refinishing products. | |||
| Steve Quillian's Artisan Army | 07 Feb 2019 | 00:36:57 | |
In this episode, Steve Quillian, CEO, Craftsman and Historic Preservationist visits with me about his mission to spread joy and reverence for Historic Preservation and restoring old windows. Inspired by his ancestors and a love for community and helping others, Steve started something called the Artisan Army. He knows that as one person he can only accomplish so much, but an army of trained artisans will fan out across the USA and beyond to save historic windows and the preservation trades. | |||