Our DIY Home Journey + The Upskill Project

This probably should have been the first post on our blog but I figured it’s never too late to share our rather interesting DIY home backstory. You see, the idea of renovating our home ourselves never even crossed our mind. I mean don’t get me wrong, we are pretty handy and creative (heck, we DIYed our wedding) but we just assumed that home repairs were way out of our league. So like every clueless new homeowner, we called contractors to help us with the very basics and then some. Things went pretty smoothly until one day the contractor working on our basement announced that he had a family emergency overseas that he needed to attend to. I think he saw the panic in our eyes because he calmly responded, “Look, I first learned this trade by watching others in a very short amount of time. You don’t have to be a genius to do this line of work, anyone can do this.” He then spent the next few days before his departure demonstrating and explaining how to put up studs, mud drywall, and lay tile. He even left us with his tools! Those simple words of encouragement and instruction were enough to spark something within us. Although, it took us some time to finish our basement, the internal transformation happened immediately.

That’s how we got a taste for home DIYing. Every year since, we have tackled a major home project and we even started this blog as a way to share our home journey because we are passionate about DIYing and home life. When we experienced the joy of confidently working together on our home, we wanted to share that with YOU because we truly believe that ANYONE can do these things. We are living proof. Just take a look at the pictures of our home from our first showing compared to what it is today. Doesn’t it make your DIY senses tingle?

That’s why we are super excited to share that we are partnering with Loweโ€™s for The Upskill Project contest running in Detroit from May 7th-21st. So if you have a home project that you’ve been wanting to undertake but are reluctant because of the costs or because your skills leave much to be desired, then this contest is for you! Lowe’s is offering up to five lucky people the chance to win a $2,000 Lowe’s gift card for their project along with expert help to guide and teach the skills needed to complete your project. We know from experience just how crucial a little bit of guidance is and that is why this movement resonates with us so much. It’s all about empowering homeowners and giving them the skills, confidence, and inspiration they need to tackle any home project.

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To enter, all you need to do is submit a video answering the following questions:

  1. What is your project?
  2. What skills do you need to complete your project?
  3. What would having those skills mean to you?

Simple enough, right?! We’ll be there to help andย document one winnerโ€™s project progress along the way.ย  And if you’re not a lucky winner, you’ll still have the opportunity to learn the skills you need at a free workshop hosted at a local Loweโ€™s on August 25th. This workshop is an invaluable opportunity to learn important homeowner skills such as painting, tiling, plumbing, and general tool use. Did I mention we will also be there too? So mark your calendars and get ready for a date with your new DIY BFFs.

IMG_6067If youโ€™re not in the Detroit area and want to enter the contest, donโ€™t fretย because The UpSkill Project is coming to a number of cities across the country throughout the year. You canย click hereย and scroll down for a full list.

All right, what are you waiting for?! Want to enter this contest? Start brainstorming and share this contest with your friends! We want to see what cool projects you have envisioned for your home! Maybe you want to build a rain garden? Or renovate your peach 1950’s bathroom? Whatever it is, may the odds be ever in your favor.

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Disclaimer: NO PURCH NECESSARY.ย  Homeowners and renters (with property ownerโ€™s permission) in eligible ZIPs only.ย  Rules/Entry details here: http://bit.ly/2Gvud8k. Ends 5/21/18.ย 

This post is sponsored by Lowes. The thoughts and opinions are my own.

 

 

14 thoughts on “Our DIY Home Journey + The Upskill Project

  1. kenza

    Ok so now I am super impressed! I am far away and not a homeowner with no repairs in sight for now, but oh I am inspired. I may go look for a nail to hammer or something… Kenza smiling.

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  2. Very cool! I don’t think most people realize that while there are certainly difficult parts to home DIY, most are pretty straight forward and once you finish a project, you’ll be hooked. I was fortunate that my dad was able to be that backstop to allow me break through that fear by allowing me to help him work on the house when I was a teen. I love hearing your “origin” story and keep up the great work.

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    • Thank you Michael! I think starting the process of DIY at a young age gives you a different outlook on life and a better chance of being handy all around ๐Ÿ™‚ We are teaching the kiddos about all things tools and machines so they get familiar with them, the future needs lots of builders! ๐Ÿ˜‰

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  3. I love this! We really need to finish the floors in the basement remodel. Iโ€™d like to tile so weโ€™d need to be able to lay tile and groute properly. If we decide to do laminate weโ€™d need to know how to level and glue.

    Iโ€™d also like to build a deck. It would be a great way to spend time as a family.

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    • Thank you Amanda ๐Ÿ™‚
      That is awesome with the basement, it is never too late to work on any project. Also, tile is easier than laminating (I think). Can’t wait to see what you guys do, post about it so we can enjoy the before and after ๐Ÿ™‚

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