02-03-2011 11:19 AM
by MsDebbieP |
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This interview is from the February 2011 issue of the CreativeHands Newsletter. Thanks to rrdesigns for taking the time to do this interview for us.
1. Not everyone is a handyman/woman when it comes to fixing up houses, how did youfirst get started at refurbishing rooms/ homes?
My very first rental property as a tenant fresh out of college was a fixer upper. The landlords agreed to pay for any materials that I used to fix the place up, and I took them up on their offer. Th...
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01-11-2011 03:57 PM
by MsDebbieP |
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This interview is from the January 2011 issue of CreativeHands News.
Janice](http://homerefurbers.com/members/janice) has been a member of HomeRefurbers since December, 2009.
When I asked Janice for an interview, she said, “I just took a quick look at some of the projects, I really don’t think I should even have mine on here, my cabin doesn’t compare to the house’s I have seen.” But I think she is a perfect representative of what HomeRefurbers.com is all a...
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12-09-2010 12:40 PM
by MsDebbieP |
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This interview is from the December 2010 issue of CreativeHands News. I’d like to thank Dan Lyke taking the time to answer the following questions.
1. Not everyone is a handyman when it comes to fixing up houses, how did you first get started at refurbishing rooms/ homes?
When I was 6, in a fit of ‘70s back-to-the-land hippiedom (or as close to hippiedom as my fairly square parents ever got to), my parents bought a house in upstate New York that was built somewhere around 1...
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10-04-2010 11:36 AM
by MsDebbieP |
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_This interview is from the October 2010 issue of our CreativeHands Network Newsletter
This month i had the pleasure of interviewing PABull. What an honour – and I have to say that I had to get the tissues out. It is always powerful to read people’s life stories!
1. How did you first get interested in refurbishing rooms/ homes?As a kid I tinkered with wood and as I got older I wanted to become an architect.
2. Tell us a bit of history of your journey from that beginning ...
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