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Designing and Building Mid-Illinois through Avoiding Curb Confusion

34 min · 18. maj 2026
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Summary In this episode, Chris and Kaitlin discuss the critical aspects of curb appeal and how to avoid curb confusion when designing the exterior of a home. They emphasize the importance of having a cohesive design plan that considers the overall look of the house rather than making random changes. The conversation covers the significance of home anchors, such as windows, siding, and front entry, and how color coordination can enhance the aesthetic appeal of a home. In this episode, the hosts discuss practical home improvement strategies focusing on low-cost investments that yield high returns, particularly in exterior renovations. They emphasize the importance of curb appeal and the first impressions of a home. The conversation transitions into Grant Cardone's 13 rules of success, highlighting the significance of commitment, giving, and learning from failure. The episode concludes with a reminder to maintain clarity in home design to avoid curb confusion, which can negatively impact property value. Takeaways * Curb appeal is crucial for first impressions. * Curb confusion arises from piecemeal home improvements. * A cohesive design plan enhances home value. * Home anchors include windows, siding, and front entry. * Color coordination is key to avoiding visual chaos. * Stick to three colors for a harmonious look. * Landscaping is the icing on the cake, not the foundation. * DIY projects should align with a broader design strategy. * Consult professionals for a comprehensive home improvement plan. Investing in hardware can significantly increase home appraisal value. * Exterior replacements often provide better ROI than kitchen and bath remodels. * Taking responsibility for outcomes fosters personal growth. * Consistency in actions leads to momentum and success. * Embracing failure as part of the process can lead to greater achievements. www.bigdogcc.com Produced by Big Dog Media group with Big Dog Business Coaching

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