
Lived In is a home design and real estate podcast by Hemby Home Co., based in Greenville, NC. Through a combination of interviews and discussions, we offer real estate tips and interior design how-tos to help you cultivate a home you can flourish in and empower you to live beautifully and authentically whatever your means or budget. Big budgets aren't the only way to live beautifully. In associati... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Home & GardenLeisure | |||

Season 5 Episode 24 - Voice Notes: Authenticity > Difference
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Bathrooms that breathe
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Using art as a jumping-off point
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Being yourself in design > being different
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A beautiful custom-built home on an acre in Greenville, NC
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Season 5 Episode 23 - Voice Notes: On Wood and Bathrooms
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How to mix wood
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Art that feels…geographical
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What to know before painting your bathroom
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Outstanding Colonial Revival Architecture that will make your heart sing
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Season 5 Episode 22 - Voice Notes: Considerations for Your Living Room
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What to focus on when putting together design for your living room
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Using art to bring in a little colour
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A very lovely 1880s farmhouse style home in Greenville, ... more
Season 5 Episode 21 - Voice Notes: A quick guide to maximizing your budget
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Using art to fill large empty spaces
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How to achieve quiet luxury
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Subverting the narrative in design
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How to maximize your budget during a renovation
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Design-focused discussions center on making ordinary living spaces functional, warm, and personal without requiring lavish budgets. Across episodes, the conversations balance practical layout decisions, budget-conscious renovations, and the art of pairing everyday objects with meaningful stories to create inviting homes. Local real estate examples, mid-century updates, and room-by-room tips show how to optimize flow, lighting, and texture in everyday settings while keeping warmth and personality at the forefront. A notable strength is the blend of pragmatic guidance with thoughtful design philosophy, plus frequent references to real-world listings and design challenges that listeners can translate into their own spaces.
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