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by Jen Orr | Interior Designer, Project Manager, Remodel Specialist
Your Go-To Podcast for Homeowners Who Want to Renovate Without Overwhelm! Hey Homeowners, do you want to update your home to reflect you and function better for your family? Are you stuck between wanting the home of your dreams and fearing cost, complexity and the chaos of getting it? Do you know what you like but the thought of pulling it all together and the what if’s of renovating leave you feeling overwhelmed? I am so excited you're here! I am on a mission to help homeowners such as yourself FINALLY have that functional, beautiful home that fits your lifestyle, and reflects your personality. Without the stress and without the regret! Hey, I'm Jen, with years of experience in the industry as designer, project manager, and remodel specialist. I have seen it all and I am here to help you skip the overwhelm with Functional Home Renovations, that save you money. I get it, you want your home to be beautiful but more importantly functional! You have been making do with a home that is less than ideal and quite frankly frustrates you every single day - the poor layout, the outdated look, and most importantly the lack of storage. I’ve been there - the binge watching of HGTV and the death scroll of Pinterest, pinning yet another Kitchen layout or storage idea, but where do you even begin? I have learned that when done right, remodels don’t have to be overwhelming and stressful. I help homeowners like you transform their outdated homes into timeless, functional, and welcoming spaces you’ll love for decades — without the stress, overwhelm, or regret.” If you are ready to finally have a home with a functional layout that flows naturally for you and your family, a “do it once, do it right” remodel that stays on time and on budget - then this podcast is for you! You’ll get practical tools to plan smart, stay on budget, and love your home again. Pause that home improvement show because your dream home is closer than you think.
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Why does construction feel exciting at first… then quickly overwhelming? What if the mess in your home is actually a sign things are going right? In this episode, I pull back the curtain on one of the most misunderstood phases of remodeling: the “ugly middle.” This is the stage no one talks about—but every homeowner experiences. You’ll learn: Why home renovation shows create unrealistic expectations TV skips the planning, delays, and mess—making remodels look fast and effortless. What the “ugly middle” actually is The phase where: Walls are open Dust is everywhere Routines are disrupted Nothing feels finished Why demo feels exciting—but quickly turns overwhelming The first day brings momentum, but construction quickly shifts into chaos and uncertainty. Why your home gets worse before it gets better A remodel is not linear progress—it’s a process of: Demolition Rough work (plumbing, electrical, framing) In-progress installations Final finishing at the very end Why nothing looks “done” during construction Every trade is working in stages, so the project often looks unfinished until the final stretch. The emotional toll of living through a remodel Homeowners are often: Making constant decisions Managing disruptions Living without normal routines Feeling mentally and physically drained Why losing routines adds to stress Temporary kitchens, shared bathrooms, and constant movement create long-term fatigue. The illusion of “lack of progress” Even when work is happening, it may not look complete—leading homeowners to worry unnecessarily. Why schedules shift (and why that’s normal) Delays, surprises behind walls, and trade coordination all affect timing. How to survive the ugly middle Expect it before it happens Focus on milestones, not just the finish line Trust that unfinished doesn’t mean wrong Why milestones matter more than daily appearance Progress is happening even when it doesn’t look pretty: Rough inspections passed Cabinets delivered Tile installed Trades completing phases The truth about remodel progress It often looks messy until suddenly—it’s almost done. If you take one thing from this episode, let it be this: 👉 A messy remodel is not a failing remodel—it’s a normal stage of the process. To navigate the ugly middle: Expect disruption and discomfort ahead of time Don’t judge progress by appearance alone Track milestones instead of chaos Trust the process when things feel unfinished And if you want support preparing for what your remodel will actually feel like—not just how it will look: 👉 Book a 1-hour Pocket Designer Session https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer to: Understand each phase of your remodel Set realistic expectations for construction Reduce overwhelm before demo even starts Build clarity and confidence in your project plan 🎧 Listen now to learn why the messiest stage of your remodel might actually mean everything is going exactly right.
Are you ready to start your remodel… so you’re calling contractors first? Do you feel like planning is slowing you down instead of moving you forward? Why does it feel like nothing is happening when you’re selecting finishes, layouts, and materials? Could rushing into construction actually be making your remodel take longer? In this episode, I unpack one of the biggest misconceptions in home remodeling: thinking the contractor is the first step. You’ll learn: Why calling a contractor too early leads to delays and stress Construction is not step one—it’s what happens after deep planning and design work is complete. The real start of your remodel Your project begins when you start: Defining your scope Making design decisions Selecting finishes and fixtures Why the planning phase feels “slow” but is actually the most important stage No demo yet doesn’t mean no progress. This is where clarity is built. How rushed projects create chaos later Starting too early leads to: Missing decisions during construction Contractors waiting on selections Delays and expensive change orders The hidden time cost homeowners underestimate Ordering materials and cabinetry Lead times and procurement delays Decision-making and revisions Coordination between trades Why speed does NOT equal savings Rushing often leads to: Rework Mistakes Change orders Higher overall costs Analysis paralysis vs. productive planning Planning is necessary—but staying stuck forever isn’t. Clarity is the goal, not perfection. The road trip analogy that changes everything Just like a trip with no stops planned creates detours and delays, remodels without preparation create costly course corrections. The truth about great remodels They are not built on speed—they are built on clarity before construction ever begins. If you take one thing from this episode, let it be this: 👉 Your contractor is not step one—clarity is. Before you start construction: Define your scope of work Make your design and selection decisions Understand lead times and procurement timelines Gather contractor input after your project is clearly defined Build a realistic plan before demo begins If you feel stuck between excitement and overwhelm—or you’re unsure what decisions even need to be made—you don’t have to figure it out alone. 👉 Book a 1-hour Pocket Designer Session https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer to: Clarify your project scope Identify missing decisions Understand your order of operations Build a clear, actionable remodel plan Or download the Remodel Decision Checklist https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/list to see everything you need to consider before starting your project.
Are you already planning your remodel around a “finish date” like September 1st or Thanksgiving? What happens when your dream timeline meets real-world construction delays? Are you unintentionally setting yourself (and your contractor) up for missed deadlines? In this episode, I break down one of the most common (and costly) remodel mistakes: starting with an end date before the project is fully designed. You’ll learn: Why starting with a finish date is backwards thinking Most homeowners set deadlines before they’ve defined scope, design, or selections—creating unrealistic expectations from the start. What a real remodel order of operations looks like From defining your scope of work → layout → selections → procurement → contractor scheduling → construction timeline Why your scope of work changes everything If it’s not written down, it won’t be priced, planned, or built correctly—leading to change orders and delays. How design decisions directly impact your timeline Cabinets, tile, fixtures, and layout changes all affect lead times and construction sequencing. The hidden time most homeowners forget Decision-making time Design development (often ~3 months for a kitchen) Product lead times Contractor availability Why lead times can make or break your schedule Everything from faucets to cabinetry has its own timeline—and they must all align. How to properly build a realistic project schedule Once your design is complete, you can: Gather contractor timelines Sequence trades Build buffers Create a realistic start-to-finish plan Why buffers are essential Tight scheduling often causes cascading delays—buffers protect your timeline and reduce stress. The truth about “on-time” remodels You don’t guess your finish date—you earn it through planning. If you take nothing else from this episode, take this: 👉 Don’t start with your finish date. Start with your scope of work. Then: Walk your space and define everything you want to change Build your layout and design decisions first Identify product selections and lead times Gather contractor timelines Build a realistic, buffered schedule THEN set your finish date (loosely) If you’re feeling overwhelmed and don’t know where to begin with your scope of work or design decisions, you don’t have to figure it out alone. 👉 Book a 1-hour Pocket Designer Session at https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer to: Clarify your scope of work Identify what decisions need to be made Understand your order of operations Get a clear, actionable roadmap for your remodel
Why Kitchen Design Contractor Bids Vary So Much — And What Homeowners Don’t Understand Have you ever gotten multiple contractor bids for your remodel and wondered how the pricing could possibly be that different? One contractor comes in at $80k, another at $150k, and suddenly you feel completely overwhelmed trying to figure out who is right. In this episode, I’m breaking down what homeowners don’t often realize about contractor pricing — and why wildly different bids usually have less to do with contractors “overcharging” and more to do with unclear project planning. I walk through why vague scopes of work create vague pricing, how allowances quietly increase budgets during construction, and why contractors often price projects based on risk. I also explain why comparing numbers alone can lead homeowners into expensive mistakes and what you should actually be comparing before hiring a contractor. If you are in the beginning stages of planning your remodel and feeling confused by estimates, this episode will help you understand what’s really happening behind the scenes so you can make smarter decisions before construction starts. In This Episode We Talk About: Why contractor bids can vary so dramatically The hidden problem with vague remodel plans How allowances impact your final budget Why contractors price based on project risk What homeowners should compare besides price How documentation creates more accurate estimates Why preparation protects your remodel budget Practical ways to prepare before collecting bids Key Takeaway The biggest mistake homeowners make is assuming every contractor is pricing the exact same project. But without clear plans, selections, and documentation, contractors are often forced to guess — and guessing creates inconsistent pricing, budget surprises, and overwhelm. The more clarity you create before construction starts, the more accurate your pricing, timeline, and remodel experience will be. Next Steps ✨ Book a 1-Hour Pocket Designer Session Get expert guidance organizing your remodel before construction begins. I’ll help you clarify your scope, prepare for contractor conversations, and avoid expensive mistakes before demo day. https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer ✨ Share This Episode If you know someone currently collecting contractor bids or feeling overwhelmed by pricing, send this episode to them — it could save them thousands of dollars and a lot of stress.
Why do remodel timelines almost always take longer than expected? If you’re planning a remodel, one of the first questions you’re asking is: 👉 “How long is this going to take?” And I get it—because your timeline impacts everything. Your routine, your living situation, your stress level… all of it. But here’s the reality most homeowners don’t hear early enough: 👉 Remodel timelines don’t fall apart because of one big issue… they fall apart because of small gaps in planning. In this episode, I’m breaking down exactly what causes delays in home improvement and kitchen remodel projects, and how you can avoid those delays before your project even begins. I walk you through: Why most remodel timelines stretch beyond what was originally planned The biggest (and most common) causes of delays—like decisions not made upfront and scope creep How material delays and lack of planning quietly derail your schedule Why contractors aren’t the only reason timelines shift How one small delay can create a domino effect across your entire project And most importantly… I show you how to set your project up for success with: A clear, fully thought-out plan Decisions made before they’re needed Realistic expectations (without fear or overwhelm) Clear communication across all trades Because the truth is: 👉 Your timeline is only as strong as the plan behind it. Next Steps If you want help mapping out your timeline and making sure your project is set up to stay on track from the beginning… that’s exactly what I help you do inside a Pocket Designer Session. In one hour, we can: Walk through your project scope Identify the decisions you need to make Map out a realistic timeline Catch potential delays before they happen 👉 Book your 1-hour session here: studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer
Am I actually prepared for what daily life will feel like during my kitchen remodel? If you’re thinking about starting a kitchen design or home remodel, you’re probably focused on the end result—layouts, cabinets, finishes, and how beautiful everything will look. But what most homeowners don’t think about… Is what it actually feels like to live through the remodel. In this episode, I’m walking you through the real side of renovation that no one talks about enough—how your routine, your space, and your daily life are all temporarily disrupted during construction. Because the truth is: 👉 You’re not just remodeling your kitchen… you’re remodeling your life for a season. I break down: Why living through a remodel is harder than most people expect The biggest things that catch homeowners off guard (like loss of routine, constant activity, and decision fatigue) What daily life really looks like when your kitchen is out of commission How lack of preparation—not the remodel itself—is what actually creates overwhelm And most importantly… I walk you through practical ways to make the process feel easier, more manageable, and far less chaotic. From planning your temporary kitchen to setting boundaries with contractors, this episode will help you prepare before construction starts—so you don’t end up feeling stressed, exhausted, and caught off guard halfway through your project. If you’re in the early stages of planning your remodel and want to feel confident—not overwhelmed—this is exactly what I help you with inside my Pocket Designer Sessions. In just one hour, we can: Walk through your specific project Map out your timeline Plan what your daily life will actually look like during construction Identify potential stress points before they happen 👉 Book your 1-hour Pocket Designer Session here: studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer ✨ And if this episode helped you, share it with a friend who’s thinking about remodeling—because this is one of those things you want to know before you start.
How do we stay aligned so this remodel doesn’t create unnecessary conflict? If you are in the early stages of planning a remodel, this is something I want you to understand now—before it becomes a problem. Because one of the biggest surprises for homeowners is this: 👉 Remodels don’t just test your home… they test your relationship. In this episode, I’m sharing what I’ve seen over and over again working with couples—where tension actually comes from, and more importantly, how to prevent it. We talk about: Why remodel stress isn’t actually about the design or budget How different priorities and decision styles create friction The hidden problem of thinking you’re on the same page (but not actually being clear) Why more conversations don’t fix the problem—but structure does How to create alignment so you can make decisions together with confidence The goal isn’t to agree on everything. 👉 The goal is to create a clear way to make decisions—so you’re working together, not against each other. Because when you have clarity, everything changes: Decisions feel easier Communication improves And the tension drops significantly If you’re already feeling a little tension… or you just want to get ahead of it before it starts… 👉 Book a 1-Hour Pocket Designer Session This is where I help you: Get clear on your priorities Align on your vision Create a plan you both feel confident moving forward with No more spinning. No more second guessing. Just clarity and direction. 🔗 Book your session here: studioredinteriordesign.com/pocket-designer NEXT STEPS: Join the Insiders List for weekly tips: https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/insiders Get the Remodel Selections Checklist: https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/list Happy Remodeling!
Have you ever stood in your space and thought… “we could totally make this work”? Today’s episode came straight from a real designer-for-a-day session where I had to do something most homeowners don’t expect… I had to dash my client’s dream. And honestly? It was one of the biggest wins of the entire project. Because what looked like a great idea in her head—adding space, reworking rooms, creating more function—completely fell apart once we actually put it on paper with real measurements. In this episode, I walk you through three critical truths that can completely change how you approach your remodel: 1. A Concept Without Measurements Is Only a Dream If it’s not drawn, it’s not real. I explain why ideas that feel right in your space often don’t translate once you account for clearances, layouts, and real dimensions. 2. More Square Footage Doesn’t Always Mean Better Function We break down why bigger isn’t always better—and how poor layout decisions can actually make a space feel worse, not better. 3. Without a Verified Plan, You Could Be Left With Regret This is where projects go wrong. I share how skipping the planning phase can lead to expensive mistakes—and how testing your design before demo saves you money, stress, and disappointment. This episode is all about one core principle I talk about all the time: 👉 Design before demo Because once construction starts… flexibility disappears. If you’re in the early stages of your remodel, this is your reminder: ✨ Don’t skip the planning phase ✨ Get your ideas out of your head and onto paper ✨ Test your layout before money is on the line If you want help organizing your ideas, layouts, and decisions: 👉 Book a Pocket Designer Session today! https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/pocketdesigner 👉 Download the Remodel Planning Checklist! https://www.studioredinteriordesign.com/list Happy Remodeling!
Your Go-To Podcast for Homeowners Who Want to Renovate Without Overwhelm! Hey Homeowners, do you want to update your home to reflect you and function better for your family? Are you stuck between wanting the home of your dreams and fearing cost, complexity and the chaos of getting it? Do you know what you like but the thought of pulling it all together and the what if’s of renovating leave you feeling overwhelmed? I am so excited you're here! I am on a mission to help homeowners such as yourself FINALLY have that functional, beautiful home that fits your lifestyle, and reflects your personality. Without the stress and without the regret! Hey, I'm Jen, with years of experience in the industry as designer, project manager, and remodel specialist. I have seen it all and I am here to help you skip the overwhelm with Functional Home Renovations, that save you money. I get it, you want your home to be beautiful but more importantly functional! You have been making do with a home that is less than ideal and quite frankly frustrates you every single day - the poor layout, the outdated look, and most importantly the lack of storage. I’ve been there - the binge watching of HGTV and the death scroll of Pinterest, pinning yet another Kitchen layout or storage idea, but where do you even begin? I have learned that when done right, remodels don’t have to be overwhelming and stressful. I help homeowners like you transform their outdated homes into timeless, functional, and welcoming spaces you’ll love for decades — without the stress, overwhelm, or regret.” If you are ready to finally have a home with a functional layout that flows naturally for you and your family, a “do it once, do it right” remodel that stays on time and on budget - then this podcast is for you! You’ll get practical tools to plan smart, stay on budget, and love your home again. Pause that home improvement show because your dream home is closer than you think.
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