Happy Hour Home Talk #1: A remodeling podcast to help you fall in love with your home again

New Spaces Design-Build
October 1, 2020

Fall in Love with your Home Again

In the debut episode of Happy Hour Home Talk, co-hosts Roshini and Bjorn Freudenthal, the vice president of business development for New Spaces, are joined by Dale Loeffler, Territory Market Manager for Marvin Windows & Doors, Wade Thommen, Realtor & Sales Manager for Coldwell Banker Realty, and Carrie Guarrero, Producing Brand Manager for CG Home Loan Partners-Fairway Independent Mortgage.

If you're looking to fall in love with your home again please consider attending another one of our events!  Twice a year, you can attend our Parade of Homes Remodelers showcase, or you can view our upcoming and previous showcases on the New Spaces Showcase Event Page. Aside from our Showcase events, we also host many in person and virtual events.


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