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Author: Dan Hansen/RepcoLite Paints
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Welcome to Home in Progress—the weekly show from RepcoLite Paints where we dig into the projects and little fixes that make home life better. Paint colors, design tricks, flooring, plumbing, yard work—you name it. If it happens at home, we’ll talk about it. Think of it as helpful advice with a sense of humor, always leaving you with something useful and a smile.
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In this week’s episode of Home in Progress, host Dan Hansen is joined by designer Andy Yates to unpack the biggest ideas and innovations from this year’s Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS 2025).Even though Andy didn’t make it to Las Vegas in person, he’s got a sharp eye on what’s next in home design—from tech-integrated kitchens to sustainable materials, personalized design choices, and the return of natural warmth and texture in both kitchens and baths. Together, Dan and Andy explore how these trends are shaping the spaces where we cook, gather, and recharge—and why wellness, functionality, and longevity are at the heart of good design.Later in the show, Dan tackles a listener question: Is it too late to paint outside this fall? His answer might surprise you—along with some practical tips and product advice for getting the job done before winter hits.Episode Timeline00:00 – Welcome and Show Overview00:15 – KBIS 2025: The Year’s Biggest Design Themes00:49 – Why Kitchens and Baths Matter Most04:34 – Smarter Homes: Where Tech Meets Design14:01 – Sustainability with Style23:43 – Bringing Smart Features to Everyday Life24:56 – Balancing Privacy and Convenience27:05 – The Rise of Personalization in Design30:23 – Investing in Quality and Longevity32:54 – Designing for Daily Joy and Wellness35:53 – The Power of Functional Spaces41:48 – Listener Question: Late Fall Painting Tips47:29 – Wrap-Up and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Home in Progress, host Dan Hansen explores the practical side of home ownership and the creative side of color. After a surprise discovery of a basement leak, Dan walks listeners through six simple but often overlooked maintenance checks that can prevent costly roof and water issues down the line.Then, the conversation shifts to design—specifically Benjamin Moore’s newly announced 2026 Color of the Year, Silhouette. Dan unpacks the mixed reactions to this bold, moody brown and explains why it’s far from a dull choice. He discusses how browns are making a comeback as people move away from fleeting micro-trends and gravitate toward colors that feel grounded, warm, and enduring.Finally, listeners get details on how to enter RepcoLite’s $250 gift card giveaway by joining the Color of the Year conversation online.Episode Timeline00:00 — Introduction and overview00:16 — The debate over Benjamin Moore’s new Color of the Year02:18 — A personal story: discovering a basement leak04:47 — Six preventative maintenance tasks for a healthy home10:33 — Roof inspection essentials16:24 — When to call a professional18:05 — Understanding the “Silhouette” reveal20:13 — Why brown is timeless (and not boring)22:56 — How deep colors create sophistication25:53 — Escaping micro-trend fatigue29:57 — Practical ways to use Silhouette in your home34:16 — The 2026 Color Trends palette36:44 — Contest details and closing thoughts
In this special bonus episode of Home in Progress, Dan Hansen explores one of the most dramatic and transformative moments in architectural history—the 1834 fire that destroyed London’s Palace of Westminster.What began as the simple burning of outdated tally sticks—wooden accounting tools used by the British Treasury—ended with a blaze that consumed centuries of political history. But from the ashes rose a new vision for British architecture.Dan unpacks the story of how two remarkable architects—Charles Barry, the classical designer, and Augustus Pugin, the passionate Gothic revivalist—came together to rebuild Parliament and, in doing so, shaped the architectural identity of an entire age. Their work didn’t just redefine the skyline of London; it established the moral and aesthetic principles that would define the Victorian era.The episode also examines Pugin’s belief that beauty and morality are intertwined—that good design could uplift hearts, civilize minds, and make daily life richer. It’s a story about craftsmanship, faith, vision—and how even tragedy can lay the foundation for beauty.Episode Timeline00:00 — Introduction and Recap01:39 — The Fire at the Palace of Westminster02:02 — The History and Significance of Tally Sticks04:55 — The Aftermath of the Fire10:51 — The Architectural Partnership of Barry and Pugin21:23 — The Legacy of Victorian Architecture25:54 — Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Home in Progress, host Dan Hansen explores the rich and intricate world of Victorian architecture—a collection of styles that flourished during Queen Victoria’s reign from 1837 to 1901.Hansen unpacks the key visual hallmarks of the period—turrets, spindles, gingerbread trim, bay windows, and ornate color schemes—and the social and technological forces that made them possible. He traces how the Industrial Revolution transformed craftsmanship, allowing mass production to bring beauty and ornamentation within reach of the middle class.Listeners will hear the dramatic story of the Great Fire of 1834 that destroyed the Palace of Westminster and sparked a design competition that launched one of the most influential collaborations in architectural history: Charles Barry and Augustus Pugin. Hansen explains how their Gothic Revival masterpiece reshaped British identity and inspired the exuberant architectural language that became synonymous with the Victorian era.The episode also highlights the philosophical contributions of thinkers like John Ruskin and Pugin, who saw beauty and ornament as moral imperatives—an idea that spread from cathedrals to cottages. Hansen then follows the movement’s evolution into ever-richer styles like High Victorian Gothic and Queen Anne, before charting its decline under the influence of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts movement.Finally, the episode reflects on the lasting legacy of Victorian architecture—its optimism, craftsmanship, and celebration of individuality—and concludes with a look at Benjamin Moore’s 2026 Color of the Year and a special listener contest.Episode Timeline00:00 — Introduction and Overview00:07 — Victorian Architecture: An Era of Styles01:52 — The Great Fire of 1834: A Turning Point02:54 — The Industrial Revolution and Its Impact04:57 — The Rise of the Middle Class and Architectural Changes07:36 — The Gothic Revival and Its Champions12:38 — John Ruskin: Beauty as a Moral Good17:14 — From Philosophy to Painted Ladies18:24 — Ruskin’s Influence and High Victorian Gothic19:45 — Ornamentation and the Machine Age20:44 — Queen Anne: Victorian Eclecticism at Its Peak23:39 — Inside the Victorian Home: Layers of Luxury27:54 — The Decline of Victorian Design32:24 — The Lasting Legacy33:59 — Benjamin Moore’s 2026 Color of the Year and Contest
In this episode of Home In Progress, host Dan Hansen sits down with West Michigan Realtors Sue Prins and Ginger Herman from the Sue Prins Group, 5 Star Real Estate Leaders, for an in-depth look at today’s unpredictable housing market.They unpack the realities behind shifting market conditions, including the much-talked-about “lock-in effect,” fluctuating interest rates, and seasonal changes that influence both buyers and sellers. The conversation also explores how buyer and seller psychology has evolved, what’s driving new home design trends, and why warmer, more inviting colors are replacing stark whites.Sue and Ginger share practical advice for homeowners considering a move—covering everything from timing and financing strategies like bridge loans and equity forward programs to avoiding common mistakes that can cost time and money.Whether you’re buying, selling, or simply watching the market, this episode offers a clear, grounded view of what’s really happening in West Michigan real estate—and how to navigate it with confidence.Episode Breakdown:00:00 – Introduction: The Unpredictable Housing Market00:46 – Meet the Experts: Sue Prins and Ginger Herman02:25 – Current Market Trends and Buyer Behavior04:52 – The Lock-In Effect and Seasonal Shifts08:14 – Market Dynamics: Pricing and Inventory15:16 – Design Trends: Colors and Styles18:32 – What’s In, What’s Out: The Return of Warm Tones19:07 – Advice for Homeowners and Sellers20:27 – Changing Buyer Preferences20:46 – The Impact of Interest Rates22:59 – Winter Buying Strategies24:31 – Navigating Home Warranties and Escrow26:55 – Mistakes to Avoid for Buyers and Sellers29:50 – Bridge Loans and Equity Forward Programs Explained35:04 – Encouragement for Buyers and Sellers36:44 – Closing Thoughts
In this episode of Home in Progress, brought to you by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen explores the fascinating world of color theory and design trends.He’s joined by interior designer Andy Yates for an in-depth conversation about the Color of the Year—why it matters, how it’s chosen, and what it reveals about our culture and emotions. Together, they unpack the psychological and marketing forces behind color trends, trace their historical roots, and share practical advice for bringing them into your own home.The discussion also looks ahead to 2026, highlighting the growing movement toward earthy, natural palettes that reflect society’s search for comfort, authenticity, and connection to the natural world.Episode Breakdown00:00 — Introduction and Overview00:23 — Why the Color of the Year Matters01:06 — How Psychology and Culture Shape Color04:18 — A Look Back: Historical Color Trends07:23 — The Influence of Marketing16:02 — Designers’ Perspectives on Trends25:29 — The Role of Color in Interior Design26:57 — The Emotional Impact of Color31:21 — Predictions for 202633:51 — Earthy, Natural Tones on the Rise44:49 — Practical Tips for Using the Color of the Year49:11 — Conclusion and Contact Information
In this episode of Home In Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen dives into the smartest, most cost-effective ways to give tired kitchen cabinets a fresh new look. Joining him is Shelly Kuper of Shelly’s Kitchens and Designs, a family business spanning three generations.Together, they unpack the ins and outs of cabinet refinishing and refacing—what the processes involve, how long they take, and what kind of results you can expect. Shelly also shares how her team uses advanced methods like robotic spraying and water-based, low-odor finishes to deliver durable, professional results that stand up to real-world use.From addressing tricky oak grain to choosing colors and hardware, Shelly explains how her team helps homeowners navigate every step of the project. Whether you’re curious about costs, considering a reface, or just want to know if refinishing is the right fit for your space, this episode is packed with insights and practical tips.ResourcesShelly's Free Quote formEnvirolak's Durability VideosRobotic Spray SystemEpisode Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Overview01:14 Meet Shelly Kuper02:54 From Wallpapering to Kitchen Cabinetry04:21 Step-by-Step Refinishing Process04:58 How Quotes & Estimates Work06:56 Color and Hardware Consultations10:13 In-Home Prep and Painting13:17 Robotic Spraying Explained16:46 Durability Tests (Including the Weed Wacker!)22:43 Client Success Stories25:55 Fast & Efficient Reinstallation29:29 Tackling Oak Grain32:47 The Benefits of Refacing36:53 Custom Modifications & Hardware44:13 How to Get a Quote & Service Area47:29 Wrap-Up & Contact Info
In this episode of Home in Progress, Dan Hansen mixes practical advice with a dose of humor to help you get your home ready for the season. Sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, the show dives into essential early autumn chores — from gutter cleaning and snowblower prep to chimney care and getting your home winter-ready.Dan also tackles one of the trickiest household issues: pet odors. You’ll hear about simple fixes like carpet rakes for dog hair, plus expert solutions for sealing in persistent cat urine smells that just won’t go away.And that’s not all. The episode wraps up with a look at Benjamin Moore’s SCUFF-X paint — why it’s a game-changer in both homes and commercial spaces — and a special October sale you won’t want to miss.Resources Mentioned:My Dog Hair Removal RakeEpisode Breakdown00:00 – Welcome to Home in Progress00:36 – Teasers: what’s ahead in this episode01:36 – Early autumn home maintenance must-dos02:15 – Gutter cleaning tips and tricks09:52 – Snowblower prep & chimney care14:00 – Pet odor solutions19:09 – Why cat urine smells so strong19:31 – Listener question: sealing subfloors against odor21:22 – The chemistry behind cat urine21:56 – Recommended products for odor sealing24:39 – Extended warranties: a personal anecdote30:37 – The benefits of SCUFF-X paint34:20 – SCUFF-X in commercial spaces38:06 – October SCUFF-X sale announcement39:11 – Conclusion & how to connect with the show
In this heartfelt episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, Dan shares a personal story about his father’s recent minor stroke, the challenges of the week, and the flood of childhood memories it brought back. He reflects on the importance of cherishing family moments and encourages listeners to preserve their own stories and memories.From there, the episode shifts into practical home improvement advice—covering everything from bathroom fan adequacy to fixing peeling paint in bathrooms and the most effective stump removal methods. Dan also takes time to clarify earlier stump removal tips and answer listener questions, making this episode both moving and highly informative.Episode Guide00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message00:07 A Tough Week: Dad’s Health Scare02:26 Memories of Dad: From Eye Patches to Invisible Friends08:25 Cherishing Memories and Making Changes12:28 Home Improvement Tips: Paint Failures and Bathroom Fans13:25 Clarifying Stump Removal Techniques18:57 Listener Questions: Peeling Paint in the Bathroom21:32 Understanding the Importance of a Bathroom Fan21:54 Calculating the Right Size for Your Bathroom Fan24:09 Ensuring Proper Fan Operation26:06 The Role of Prep Work in Preventing Peeling Paint29:43 Steps to Fix Existing Peeling Paint32:34 Choosing the Best Paint for Bathrooms33:29 Testing Your Existing Bathroom Fan37:32 Troubleshooting Fan Performance Issues39:16 Conclusion and Final Tips
In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen tackles projects both practical and inspiring. First, he breaks down affordable and effective DIY methods for removing stubborn tree stumps and roots—covering hands-on techniques, chemical options, and safety tips. Then, he answers a listener’s question about calculating paint for a metal building when there’s no running water on site. Finally, the show shifts gears to explore the life and legacy of William Morris, the visionary behind the Arts and Crafts Movement, and how his ideas on beauty, honesty in materials, and dignity in craft continue to shape the way we design and decorate our homes today.Resources MentionedWilliam Morris Wallpaper ProductionEpisode Breakdown00:00 – Introduction and show overview00:28 – Why tree stumps are such a problem01:49 – Hands-on DIY methods for stump removal08:33 – Chemical and alternative removal options12:00 – Answering listener emails12:51 – How to prep and paint a metal building without water on site18:08 – Who was William Morris?18:36 – His early life and influences21:53 – Founding Morris & Co.23:33 – Five ways William Morris changed design23:41 – 1. Rebellion against fakery27:59 – 2. Design as morality30:39 – 3. Transforming wallpaper33:51 – 4. Making beauty accessible36:58 – 5. Sparking a movement38:53 – Morris’s lasting legacy39:34 – Closing remarks
SummaryFrom fashion faux pas to resale value, this episode of Home in Progress digs into the surprising stories behind the colors we choose for our homes and cars. Discover why “No White After Labor Day” has less to do with style and more to do with class, plus hear expert insights from Chris Hardesty on how car color affects safety, value, and upkeep. We’ll also tackle practical painting tips, including how to handle Andersen windows the right way.Resources MentionedWorst Car Colors to Buy for Resale ValueEpisode Guide:00:00 – Introduction and Show Overview00:43 – The History of “No White After Labor Day”06:19 – Breaking Design Rules in Home Décor08:24 – The Impact of Car Color on Resale Value16:00 – Car Color and Safety Considerations18:29 – Understanding Paint Swirls and Scratches19:22 – Color Fading and Resale Value20:22 – Issues with White Cars22:58 – Choosing Car Colors: Personal Preferences and Safety23:54 – The Myth of Red Cars and Traffic Stops25:35 – Exploring Popular Car Colors27:05 – Introduction to Painting Andersen Windows27:42 – Steps to Paint Your Windows35:40 – Final Tips and Cautions for Painting Windows37:07 – Conclusion and Listener Engagement
In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen dives into two very different but equally inspiring home improvement topics.First, Dan takes on his own landscaping challenge: a large flower bed that’s been giving him trouble. He shares what he’s learned about using ground cover plants—options that thrive in both sun and shade—along with practical advice on soil preparation and weed control.Then, the conversation shifts indoors with a special guest: Patty Brummel from MidLife Revival. Patty recently transformed an old player piano with a bold navy-blue paint choice that completely redefined the space. She walks us through her process, from prep work and product selection to the surprising impact that unexpected color choices can have on a room’s atmosphere.The episode wraps up with a look at current paint promotions and the lasting benefits of using high-quality paints like Benjamin Moore’s Regal Select.Episode Highlights:00:00 – Introduction and sponsor message00:48 – Tackling a home landscaping problem01:54 – Exploring ground cover options for sun and shade04:30 – Soil preparation and weed control tips06:40 – Interview with Patty Brummel: the painted piano project17:20 – Common issues in painting projects17:50 – Inspiration from designer Sister Parish19:49 – The impact of bold colors in design21:00 – Choosing the right color for your space24:38 – Taking risks with color choices30:54 – Patty’s current projects and where to find more34:10 – Special offers and final thoughts
In this episode of Home In Progress, hosted by Dan Hansen and sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, the first half is a humorous recount of life lessons learned during a family vacation, from managing close quarters with family to trying on new swimwear before the trip. Dan ties these vacation anecdotes to home improvement tips, emphasizing the importance of testing paint colors, stain matching, and tool comfort before committing to a project. In the second half, Dan dives into the lore of Craftsman homes, detailing their historical roots in the arts and crafts movement, key characteristics, and prominent figures like William Morris and Gustav Stickley. He explains their widespread appeal due to practicality, philosophy of simplicity, and natural beauty, offering insights into both exterior and interior design choices suitable for Craftsman-style homes.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction and Show Overview00:33 Family Vacation Stories01:50 Lesson 1: The Space Invader06:53 Lesson 2: The Swimsuit Fiasco11:41 Lesson 3: Kids Don't Listen13:50 Effective Communication with Contractors16:35 Introduction to Craftsman Style Homes17:01 Understanding Architectural Styles17:52 Defining Craftsman Homes20:07 Origins of the Craftsman Style24:19 The American Craftsman Movement30:44 Craftsman Homes in Modern Times31:40 Choosing Colors for Craftsman Homes34:07 Conclusion and Resources
In this episode of 'Home in Progress', Dan Hansen dives into the importance of deck safety with an annual inspection checklist to prevent collapses, shares insights on dealing with mysterious white powdery substances known as efflorescence on basement walls, and offers expert advice on choosing the perfect paint colors for west-facing rooms which experience dramatic lighting changes throughout the day. Additionally, Dan reflects on the evolving value of trade skills in the face of advancing AI technology. Sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, this episode combines practical home maintenance tips with thoughtful discussions on career choices and the lasting importance of skilled trades.CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome to Home in Progress00:50 The Impact of AI on Trades07:10 Deck Safety Essentials18:41 Understanding Efflorescence in Basements19:43 Identifying Efflorescence: The White Fuzz on Your Walls20:49 Understanding the Cause: Moisture Issues21:21 Cleaning Efflorescence: Tools and Techniques21:57 Preventing Recurrence: Addressing Moisture Problems23:02 Painting Over Efflorescence: Do's and Don'ts24:47 Choosing Colors for West Facing Rooms27:52 The Impact of Light on Paint Colors29:43 Tips for Selecting the Right Color38:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Home in Progress, host Dan Hansen, supported by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, covers practical fixes for common DIY home project frustrations. The episode dives into paint flashing, its causes, and how to avoid it, as well as a guide on fixing squeaky floors and achieving flawless results using masking tape. Hansen also shares a personal anecdote about his phone seemingly reading his mind, serving as a humorous interlude. The episode wraps up with tips on selecting colors for west-facing spaces and solving various DIY problems efficiently.RESOURCESSqueeek No More WebsiteRepair a Squeaky Floor in Minutes with Squeeek No More (Video)Fix Squeaky Floor with 2x4 Method (Video)CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome to Home in Progress00:51 Is Your Phone Reading Your Mind?10:49 Masking Tape Mastery19:38 Fixing Squeaky Floors21:21 Navigating Squeaky Floors: A Personal Anecdote22:43 Understanding the Cause of Floor Squeaks25:07 Fixing Squeaky Floors from Below28:42 Fixing Squeaky Floors from Above32:16 Alternative Solutions for Squeaky Floors34:46 Conclusion and Listener Engagement35:39 Understanding Paint Flashing41:52 Preventing and Fixing Paint Flashing43:51 Final Thoughts and Giveaway Reminder
In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen covers a variety of home improvement topics. He shares a humorous personal story about a sprinkler mishap and discusses the longevity and performance of EGO battery-powered lawn equipment with guest Kevin Herman from Benjamin Moore. Later, they dive into the benefits of SCUFF-X, a high-performance paint ideal for high-traffic areas in facilities like schools, hotels, and senior living centers. Finally, Dan offers advice on choosing the right paint colors for east-facing rooms, taking into account the shifting natural light throughout the day.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction and Show Overview00:55 Sprinkler Head Fiasco: A Hilarious Home Improvement Story05:58 Ego Battery Powered Lawn Equipment Review14:57 SCUFF X: The Ultimate Solution for High-Traffic Areas18:34 Unique Qualities of SCUFF X19:37 Application and Feedback20:35 Demonstrations and Real-World Use23:50 Finishes and Durability27:56 Choosing Colors for East Facing Rooms36:48 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of 'Home In Progress,' sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen embarks on a two-part journey through car buying and interior design. In the first half, Dan welcomes Chris Hardesty, senior advice editor for Cox Automotive, to demystify the stressful and complex process of purchasing a car. They discuss common mistakes people make, the importance of setting a budget, the benefits and drawbacks of leasing versus buying, and practical advice on financing and warranties. In the second half, Dan dives into the legacy of legendary interior designer Sister Parish. He explores how her unique philosophy shaped American interior design and offers practical tips for adding character and comfort to any home. Whether you're in the market for a new car or looking to refresh your living space, this episode offers valuable insights and actionable advice.RESOURCESHow to Buy a New Car in 10 StepsCHAPTERS00:00 Welcome to Home In Progress00:29 Diving into Car Buying Experiences01:08 Expert Insights with Chris Hardisty03:12 Common Car Buying Mistakes05:21 Financing and Budgeting Tips13:54 Test Driving and Evaluating Cars26:17 Leasing vs. Buying: Making the Right Choice34:57 Trade-In vs. Selling Your Car39:30 The Importance of Maintenance Records44:04 Extended Warranties: Are They Worth It?47:03 Sister Parrish: A Design Legend58:32 Practical Design Tips from Sister Parrish01:06:19 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen covers various home improvement topics ranging from pest control to painting projects. The show starts with an in-depth discussion on bedbugs, detailing how they spread, methods to detect them, and steps to eliminate them from your home.Dan then transitions to exterior home improvement, focusing on painting shutters. He provides comprehensive guidance on how to paint different types of shutters, including vinyl, wood, composite, and aluminum, ensuring durable and attractive results. The episode also delves into choosing paint colors for south-facing rooms, offering valuable tips on selecting colors that withstand intense natural light while maintaining aesthetic appeal. Lastly, Dan discusses the problem of paint blocking and provides practical advice to prevent it in future projects. Listeners are encouraged to enter a contest for a chance to win a $100 Repco Light gift certificate to aid in their home improvement endeavors.RESOURCES MENTIONED IN PODCAST:South Facing Room ColorsBest Paint Colors for South Facing Rooms (Article)Benjamin Moore Colors Mentioned in episode: Quiet Moments 1513; Spanish Olive 1509; Knoxville Gray HC-160; Hale Navy HC-154; White Diamond 2120-60; Decorator's White CC-20; Chantilly Lace OC-65Gary Busey "Buttered Sausage" (Video)Paint BlockingRemoving Weather Stripping from Door (Video)CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview00:47 Bedbugs: How They Spread and How to Avoid Them06:29 Identifying and Dealing with Bedbug Infestations11:26 Choosing Paint Colors for South-Facing Rooms21:21 Tips for Sampling Paint Colors and Final Thoughts25:26 Choosing the Right Colors for Your Room26:06 Introduction to Paint Blocking26:24 Understanding Paint Blocking and Its Causes29:25 Preventing Paint Blocking: Tips and Tricks33:04 Improving Your Home's Curb Appeal for Free35:08 Painting Shutters: Materials and Methods36:16 Vinyl Shutters: Can They Be Painted?43:51 Painting Wood and Composite Shutters46:02 Painting Aluminum Shutters49:22 Conclusion and Giveaway Announcement
In this episode of Home in Progress, sponsored by RepcoLite Paints and Benjamin Moore, host Dan Hansen explores the scientific underpinnings of color psychology and how different colors affect our mood and mental health. Dan delves into why blue is calming, red is energizing, and yellow can be overstimulating.The show also covers practical advice on what never to leave in a hot car, from pets to medications and electronics. To wrap up, Dan discusses the significant impact of one's environment on mental well-being, including an interesting study from Philadelphia showing how simple environmental changes like mowing grass can reduce crime rates.CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction and Overview00:17 The Science of Color Psychology00:36 The Power of Environment on Mental Health01:04 A Silly Personal Anecdote06:38 Things You Should Never Leave in a Hot Car19:05 The Impact of Green Spaces on Urban Safety21:33 Impact of Environmental Changes on Crime and Well-being22:09 Personalizing Your Space for Mental Health23:42 The Science Behind Clutter and Stress25:28 Small Changes, Big Impact25:55 Environmental Regulation and Emotional Ecosystems27:04 Practical Tips for Improving Your Home Environment32:23 The Psychology of Color34:34 Understanding the Effects of Different Colors40:54 Choosing the Right Colors for Your Home42:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
In this episode of Home in Progress by RepcoLite, host Dan Hansen, dives into intriguing 4th of July-themed topics. First, Hansen debunks common misconceptions about colonial-era homes, revealing that many interiors were more vibrant and colorful than typically imagined. He discusses how preservation experts have used advanced techniques to uncover the bold hues used in historical American homes, including details about the Williamsburg palette created by Benjamin Moore. Then, Hansen provides a comprehensive look at the life of Paul Revere, highlighting his diverse roles as a silversmith, dentist, engraver, and copper manufacturer. Revere's story also includes his famous midnight ride, his contributions to the American Revolution, and his lasting impact on American industry. Hansen ties these historical anecdotes to a broader theme encouraging the 'maker's mindset,' urging listeners to approach their home improvement projects with curiosity and a willingness to learn.RESOURCESThomas Jefferson, Interior Designer (Previous segment on Monticello)CHAPTERS00:00 Welcome to Home In Progress01:59 Colonial Colors: A Vibrant History10:49 Paul Revere: The Man Behind the Legend21:34 The Sons of Liberty and the Punch Bowl23:10 Paul Revere: The Revolutionary Silversmith24:05 Paul Revere's Unexpected Dental Career26:56 The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere29:02 Paul Revere's Role in Wartime Manufacturing31:15 The Penobscot Expedition: A Military Catastrophe33:32 Paul Revere's Industrial Legacy36:09 The Maker's Mentality: Lessons from Paul Revere39:22 Conclusion and 4th of July Wishes




