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Brian’s House
Brian
5 episodes
1 week ago
When it comes to remodeling a house while in college, it can get pretty stressful. Luckily, I’m pretty patient and like to take my time when deciding on the final design for what I’m about to DIY next in my house. Creativity, imagination, exploration, and openness to bold and new ideas inspire me to build incredible character into my house built in 1900. Follow along my daily journey, from building a privacy area to dealing with grumpy old neighbors, and I guarantee it’ll inspire you to become a DIYer.
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When it comes to remodeling a house while in college, it can get pretty stressful. Luckily, I’m pretty patient and like to take my time when deciding on the final design for what I’m about to DIY next in my house. Creativity, imagination, exploration, and openness to bold and new ideas inspire me to build incredible character into my house built in 1900. Follow along my daily journey, from building a privacy area to dealing with grumpy old neighbors, and I guarantee it’ll inspire you to become a DIYer.
Show more...
Home & Garden
Leisure
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how to deal with issues on projects: an open-minded approach
Brian’s House
7 minutes 20 seconds
5 years ago
how to deal with issues on projects: an open-minded approach

In this short episode, I detail an example of how I confronted a problem with one of my projects (privacy fence). I use this example as a way of talking about how to embrace challenges and speed bumps that will inevitably come with any project (even the most experienced woodworkers will have an issue that arises on a project even if it is super well planned out). The keys: having an open mind and embrace the challenge.

Brian’s House
When it comes to remodeling a house while in college, it can get pretty stressful. Luckily, I’m pretty patient and like to take my time when deciding on the final design for what I’m about to DIY next in my house. Creativity, imagination, exploration, and openness to bold and new ideas inspire me to build incredible character into my house built in 1900. Follow along my daily journey, from building a privacy area to dealing with grumpy old neighbors, and I guarantee it’ll inspire you to become a DIYer.