Buying Less, Doing More: Simple Steps to Live With Less and Achieve More

On this week’s podcast we talk with Dana and Steve Miller of the blog House*Tweaking about what it’s really like to downsize. They made the move to a smaller home even as their family grew, and they share how the change helped them reach financial and family goals — while also being honest about the challenges. We also describe a very strange morning we spent together, discuss when it makes sense to buy a tool versus renting one, and Sherry shares a quick trick for fixing dents and scratches in wood furniture.

You can download this episode from iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and TuneIn Radio — or listen to it below. Use this page to find the links, notes, and photos mentioned during the show. Note: If you’re reading in a feed reader you may need to click through to the post to see the player.

What’s New

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  • Projects where we relied on rented tools:
    • Renting a demolition hammer to remove a tile floor
    • Renting an auger — twice — to dig holes for deck footings
    • Renting a pressure washer to clean our home’s exterior
    • Renting a floor nailer to install hardwoods in our bonus room
  • We also own and recommend a wet saw we’ve used for multiple bathroom renovations.
  • If you’re curious about “floating,” there are resources and benefit pages from places that offer the experience, and of course we included photos from our visit.

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Creepy selfie alert in 3…2…1… (yes, we got to wear purple ear plugs)

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What’s Not

  • Sherry referenced an infographic for top value-adding exterior upgrades. Here are some of our favorite curb appeal projects we’ve completed ourselves:
    • Adding DIY landscape lighting
    • Staining and sealing an old deck
    • Adding window boxes
    • Building a pergola
    • Painting the front door a bright color
    • …and many more exterior projects

Dana Miller

  • Follow Dana and Steve at House*Tweaking and see their stylish Instagram feed for more photos and ideas.
  • Read Dana’s posts on downsizing and reaching financial goals, and see their flip-house tour for context on their design process.
  • If you’re interested in their short-term rental projects, they’ve shared several stays and space-saving ideas, including:
    • Nashville glamping house
    • Toronto house with a kitchen swing
    • Michigan City bunk room house
    • Modern Michigan lake house with space-saving ideas
    • Asheville mountain house

We’re Digging

  • We’ve used stain markers for years to hide floor and furniture scratches. Golden Oak and Ebony are two staples we reach for, and they’re available in many other colors.

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  • Also worth noting: Groupon still offers experience-based discounts that can be handy for outings and activities.

Psst — Looking for something we’ve featured in a past episode but can’t remember which show notes to open? We put together a master list of everything we’ve been digging from past episodes to help you find it quickly.

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Visit DIYZ.com/YHL to learn more or download the app in the Apple App Store or Google Play, and search for “YHL” to find video walkthroughs of several five-step projects we completed.

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