Today’s show is all about your backyard and creating the ultimate party station.
If you’ve been dreaming about a backyard oasis and are obsessed with DIY Network’s ‘Yard Crashers’, we’ve got a project that will make your dreams come true in just a day or two. It’s the party station.
Tom Bury, architect and contractor, who is best known for his 24-hour makeover skills shown every week on Food Network’s ‘Restaurant Impossible.’ He worked with Ryobi to create an ultimate party station, and has since been dreaming up even bigger plans. So he’s inspired us to start making plans and talking about our dreams for an ultimate party station.
We’re talking with Tom from his shore house, so if you want to get a little peek into his home decor, you won’t want to miss this interview.
Fresh from Ellen’s Design Challenge, blacksmith Carley Eisenberg is also sharing her unique thoughts on how she’d design and create an ultimate party station. Hint: It involves bouldering. You’ll have to tune in to find out why. Check it out on YouTube, BlogTalkRadio or right here!
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