#1: WHAT rich people have IN THEIR houses
Well, you’ve found ’em: the show notes for the first episode of young house love has A Podcast. In this episode, we go over what the Internet thinks are found in “rich households” and talk about some easy ways we can all make our own homes feel a little fancier without breaking the bank. We also give you an update on what’s new with us, find out what paint colors you might use to make a sandwich, and foreshadow a potential toilet paper related injury.
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Our favorite Videos
What’s New
Above you can see the gold wire bin Sherry pointed out using to wrangle all the papers that get sent home from school, like artwork or completed worksheets. Here’s a similar one to buy at Target, and if you have a lot more than one school-aged kid, this option is awesomely stackable.
Here’s the cordless electric lawn mower that I bought when our standard gas mower died. and here’s the other one I considered.
What’s Not
If you’re curious about what all those sandwich-y paint colors look like, here’s Mayonnaise, Spicy Mustard, Dill Pickle, Rye Bread, Lettuce Alone, and Cheese Powder
If you want to dive into those Buzzfeed diy listicles that Sherry got quizzed on, here they are:
23 signs You’ve Been enjoying too much house Hunters
17 Urgent questions I have For Anthropologie
28 products For people who Are incredibly ecstatic about Pineapples
And lastly, here’s Elle Decor’s round-up of unusual Nate Berkus facts
Main Segment
Here’s the Washington Post’s post that lead us to the Reddit thread that asked “what items or products are only found in rich households?”
If you were wondering about the alstroemeria flowers that Sherry mentions, here’s a yellow bouquet of them that we once shared as part of our budget Blooms series back in the day
And here’s our diy landscape lighting project that makes me feel like Mr. fancy Pants
We’re Digging
Here are a few examples of those “L- shaped” toilet paper holders that Sherry’s digging (this is a a lot more modern one, here’s one that’s a lot more traditional, and this one is somewhere in between)
Here’s photographer Matt Crump on Instagram, and it’s true – he does sell prints!
Psst- trying to find something we’ve dug in a past episode, but don’t remember which show notes to click into? Well, here’s a master list of everything we’ve been digging from all past episodes.
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