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When the first show aired, my brother called. “Dude;’ he said, “there’s not a dry eye in America right now:’ I was crying, too, even though I was seeing the episode a second time, so the conversation was a little awkward. How, I was wondering, did I get lucky enough to get this job, the greatest, most rewarding experience of my life? And who would have thought years ago, when I was a kid drawing on the walls, breaking furniture, and pretty much destroying my family’s home, that I would someday be destroying and rebuilding strangers’ homes and being thanked rather than sent to my room. You don’t need to have had bad luck or a tragedy in your life to be in need of a big or even a little change on the home front. We all need change.
Change is good, and that’s especially true when it comes to the rooms where you’ve spent a good portion of your life. I’ll even go as far as to say that making changes in your home can completely change your life. Think about it. When you wake up in the morning, the first thing you see when you open your eyes is your bed-room. Does that make you happy or does it only re- mind you of how much crap you’ve got piled up and need to find a place for? Either way, it’s got to affect your outlook-for the day. How ready will you be to tackle the day’s challenges if your first sight reminds you of how you’ve neglected your house? And how cheery are you going to be when you step out to greet your kids, your significant other, your dog, or who- ever if the state of your living quarters has already put you in a bad mood, Likewise, when you come home at the end of a day. If everything is the same as it’s been for years and years-and not comforting-same, but depressing- same-your home will seem stale and, by extension, so might your life. Yet if you’ve taken the time to put some soul and feeling into your decor, things might. Seem quite the opposite. And the alterations don’t ix even have to be major-a gallon of paint goes a long way. It doesn’t matter if you own or rent where you live, it’s your nest, and your habitat-it’s you. Make it an inviting, fun, and relaxing place to come home to.
The key is to design room’s interiors that reflect what you’re all about. Your home should be a place with colors, textures, sights, smells, and sounds that please you. It should be completely personal, the palace you’ve always wanted to live in-even if it’s just a mini version of that lavish pad you pictured. No matter that you can’t afford the Taj Mahal; you can have the Garage Mahal! As long as the rooms are suited to you, it’s going to be great. Changing your home makes you feel like you have a chance to start over. Change begets change. Change the look of your living room and maybe x you’ll look at the world differently.
Change your bed- room and maybe you’ll begin to get a different idea of your future and what you want to accomplish. Every week on EMHE we give people a fresh start in their homes, and it so often translates into a fresh start in life. One thing I’m certain of is that a home is so much more than the place where you eat and sleep. It is-or-it should be-a reflection of all the things that matter to you. What most people need to initiate change is inspiration. I hope that you’ve watched EMHE and thought, “Yeah, my house could use a change, too:’ What you probably don’t know, though, is that there is a lot more inspiration to be gleaned from what we do on the show that never even makes it into the one-hour broadcast. That’s why part of the mission d.