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Month: March 2016

DIY Rolling Door Hardware using Plumbing Pipe

There are some do-it-yourself projects that are wham-bam-done and then there are those DIY creations that seem to take as long as building a house…

Well I just wrapped up a fantastic, in my eyes, DIY project but it didn’t come without a hundred hurdles along the way.  BUT we – yes, the Mister lent a hand for this one – kept chugging along and made it to the end.

My latest + greatest project?  A rolling door with DIY hardware using plumbing pipe.  The popularity of rolling doors continues and even though I’m not in favor of following every trend, adding a door of this style was the only solution for our master closet.

The door to the closet was removed a few years back when revamping the space to maximize on shelf area.  Since then there’s been no door…  Solution?  A rolling door to give privacy + a splash of color.

The result of this challenging, but rewarding result…

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

Let me explain where the hurdles + difficulties arose with this project…

I had anticipated using a reclaimed door, so the hunt was on.  After scouring local thrift stores + ‘junk’ spots, I found the perfect door with the 29″ width that I needed. Brought the door home. Went to sand it but it was an old door, and we assumed it was lead paint.  So we stripped the door using a liquid stripper.  It didn’t work. Hours spent + poor results = a very frustrated DIYer.  We painted over the door to seal it.  Went to hang it and the door was 6″ TOO SHORT.  The salvaged door I spent hours prepping couldn’t be used – UGH.  In the end we used the hinged door that was originally used for this opening.  The width is not ideal, but it works.

Let’s move forward with the tutorial.  There are a lot of parts, so let’s dive in…

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

MATERIALS NEEDED

1 – Flange (qty 2)

2 – 3/4″ x 1″ Black Steel Nipple Fitting (qty 2)

3 – 3/4″ Elbow (qty 2)

4 – 3/4″ Black Iron Pipe – can be cut to size (qty 1)

5 – 3/4″ Black Iron Tee (qty 2)

6 – 3/4″ x 1/2″ Black Steel Nipple Fitting (qty2)

7 – Casters (qty 2)

8 – Black Iron Reducing Coupling (qty 2)

> Screws + anchors (if there are no studs)

> Drill

> Door to your liking

> Handle – plumbing pipe handle is made with (2) flanges + (2) elbows + (1) 12″ L x 1/2″ W pipe

These *should* be all the hardware that is needed, but of course, every project / condition is different.  In my initial trip to Lowe’s for the supplies, I got all of the above with the exception of the Reducing Coupling part.  That was needed because the pipe needed to be reduced from 3/4″ to 1/2″ to fit in the door…

I shopped for all the plumbing parts at my local Lowe’s.  Using their cutting machine, they were able to cut the long pipe to fit my exact length.  For large plumbing pipe projects like a bookcase, this is a great source.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

DIY ROLLING DOOR HARDWARE TUTORIAL

1 To start off, I laid out all of the parts for the rolling door track.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

2 Then I connected the pipes together. Before threading pipe to pipe, it’s best to use a pipe lubricant to make the connection easier + smoother.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

Note, connecting the pipes can be slightly challenging.  I anticipated screwing each connection the entire way so no threading would be exposed.  That is impossible.  A section of the pipe showing the threading will be exposed.  Account for that when taking measurements.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

3 The plumbing pipes didn’t match in color, so to give them a unified look, I spray painted the track using a flat black color.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

4 As I mentioned above, I ended up using the door that was previously hinged.  I added two caster wheels to the bottom of the door.

WHY? Plumbing pipe will bend under tension. If the door was hung from the pipe with no wheels support, the pipe would bend in time.  The wheels support the door and the track keeps the door in place.  

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

5 (2) Holes were drilled at the top of the door for which the nipple fittings will fit into.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

6 With the casters installed on the bottom + the holes drilled on the top, I got the door in position and measured out where the plumbing pipe track should be installed.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

7 Upon measuring and marking the wall (sorry, no pictures, all hands on deck), we were set to install the plumbing pipe.  Using 1.5″ long screws (no anchors needed because we drilled into a stud) we installed the (2) flanges to the wall.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

The nipple fittings held on by the tee fittings slide into the holes in the top of the door.  The drilled holes are just slightly larger than the nipples so they fit snug, BUT the door can easily come out any time.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

The reducing coupling fitting wasn’t originally planned for.  That was a part we added later because the 3/4″ nipple fitting (that comes out of the tee fitting) was too large to fit into a hole in the top of the door. This reducing coupling fitting allows the transition from a 3/4″ nipple fitting to a 1/2″ nipple fitting.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

8 Once the track + door were place, I painted it a fun + vibrant green hue – it ties with the same color used for the DIY chalk paint desk transformation.  The color is Benjamin Moore Martini Olive CSP-890, which I had color matched at Lowe’s using Valspar Signature Paint.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

9 I also painted the screws that hold the track using black paint.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

10 Once the I painted the door face with 2 coats of paint, I added a door handle using plumbing pipe parts.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

And finally, finally, finally, it was COMPLETE!  Phew, it took a village to get this project done…

With any DIY project there is a learning curve and hopefully if you tackle this project, it’ll be smoother sailing with the kinks ironed out from my experience.

THE RESULT

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

Something to note, this is a DIY track with parts that are metal on metal.  The door will go back and forth, but not with ease as a typical rolling door track.  When I first installed the track, it was very difficult to “slide” the door – another hurdle – but I added a lot of lubricant (actually I used petroleum jelly) to the long pole.  Adding the lubricant has made moving the door a lot easier.

That being said, this DIY track is a whole lot less expensive than true rolling door hardware, BUT I wouldn’t use it for areas that need privacy with high-traffic use multiple times a day. For us, this is DIY door is perfect for the master closet since most of the time it’s left open.  As a main hall closet, maybe not so much.

This DIY rolling door came together in part with the tutorial by Kristi @ Addicted 2 Decorating+ some sleuthy thinking and planning on my part for how to make it work for this space.  Because of the limited wall area, a standard track was too big, so without going custom, this was the only solution.

In the end, I love the result.  I’ll be honest though, it didn’t come without a few hiccups and flaws, but it absolutely suits the purpose for the setting.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

It’s definitely been nice to get some privacy – on a rare occasion – and see a pop of color when entering into the room.

AND on the random days when I don’t want to clean up the closet, I just close the door…

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

The view from the side. Thankfully the projection of the door on the track allowed enough room for my mirror to stay in place.

Now you see it… Now you don’t…

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe.  Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space.  Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

Here’s a peek at how the door looks with the rest of the bedroom.  There are pops of this citron color all over…

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

Want to see more of this master bedroom revamp?  Check it out here.

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

While I was working on the closet, I got a bit sidetracked and gave it a mini-makeover.  Some new organizational items – hooks + bins – made all the difference to jazz this space up.

Lowe’s has these awesome new bins that are faux leather.  I feel in love when I saw them.  They are oversized too (13″ x 13″), so they hold alot. They’re perfect for holding scarves, small bags, and summer flip flops.

Lowe's Faux Leather Bin

Here’s a peek at the inside of my closet…

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe.  Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space.  Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

That’s a wrap!

Love this project and want to tackle it now or later? Save or Pin it to your favorite DIY board…

DIY: Rolling door hardware using plumbing pipe. Get the look + function of a rolling door for about $60. Custom size to fit your space. Tutorial by www.JennaBurger.com

Despite my challenges, the result of this project for the price is a great one.  Even though it resulted in my grays than I hoped, it was worth the few tears to achieve the style + function + look I was hoping for, and at the end of the day that’s what I call a success!

DISCLAIMER: THIS DO IT YOURSELF PROJECT WAS IN COLLABORATION WITH LOWE’S.  THE PROJECT IDEA + ALL OPINIONS ARE MY OWN.

DIY Ideas for Book Organization

Happy Monday + Happy Spring!

Even though it doesn’t feel like Spring at the moment with a 30 degree chill, I am so thankful we didn’t wake to snow this mornin’ like those in NYC and Boston.  By the weeks end, I hear temps will be back in to the 50s – 60s. Phew.  Snow in Spring… what?

Anyway, I hope you had a fabulous weekend.  We did some DIYing around the homestead and ran into a bajillion (yes that’s a real word in my book) issues, but we kept with it and the result is pretty cool, I have to say.  More on that coming soon. In the meantime, I have a busy week ahead but wanted to share that I have a new post up on  my Better Home and Gardens page!

For all you book worms, I am sharing 5 Clever DIY ideas for organizing books

Book-obsessed? Love being surrounded by the classics? Ditch the idea that books are only for the bookcase in the living room. Organizing and displaying books can be fun and functional with unique do-it-yourself creations to hold beloved tall tales and display the kids’ favorites.

Click to read the full article on >>>DIY Book Organization

5 DIY Ideas for Book Organization! Ditch the idea that books are only for the bookcase. Organizing + displaying books can be fun and functional with unique do-it-yourself creations to hold beloved tall tales and display the kids' favorites.

Check out my bio page + all my articles on Better Homes and Gardens

More content coming soon to be featured on BHG.com!

Simple Spring Wreath

I’m ready for spring.

Winter – thankfully – didn’t hit us hard this year in the North Country of NY, but I’m still ready for warm + sunny weather to once again appear.

To welcome the coming change of season, I wanted to adorn my door with something new. Typically when April hits, I change over the front porch for Spring and kick-off-the-season by hanging my beloved forsythia wreath. This year I wanted something new…

The past weeks have been incredibly busy with little spare time to create + DIY, but last weekend, I squeezed in a few quiet moments to make a new wreath.

Quick + Simple, AND pretty.  A new wreath to adorn my door…

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

I adore my yellow forsythia wreath – my go to for Spring – but I was wanting something lighter + brighter to give contrast to the apple green painted front door.

After food shopping last week, I popped into AC Moore and saw so many vibrant + colorful faux flowers for Spring.  Their whole collection was on sale, so I picked up 3 bunches – about $15 total – in soft colors of white, greens, and a pop of pink.

I was excited to get started…

TUTORIAL FOR A SIMPLE 10-MINUTE SPRING WREATH

I started off with an 18″ grapevine wreath that I had on hand – but you can find them at most craft stores (even Walmart has them) for around $5.

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

And my 3 bunches of Spring flowers.

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

Using snips, I broke apart the flower cluster and was left with individual stems, which gives the flexibility + freedom to place the stems where they look best to give a real-looking result.

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

Once all the stems are separated, start weaving them into the wreath.  Secure with floral wire if needed.

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

In about 5-8 minutes, I was done and had a new wreath to adorn my door.

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

And here it is… hung and pretty!

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

Well unfortunately I think I jinxed myself.  Spring was on it’s way, but over the coming days it’s supposed to feel like winter again.  Ugh.  Soon.  I know it’ll be here soon.

For now, this new wreath will keep me going to send Spring vibes our way.

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

SPRING WREATH: A simple + easy 10-minute creation to adorn the front door. It couldn't be easier to make and a lot less expensive than buying. Easy-to-follow tutorial @ www.JennaBurger.com

Want to make something similar for your door, here’s a quick recap of how to make it.  I swear, it is simple.  Anyone can tackle this in a cinch!

Sprng Wreath Collage

Want to see more wreaths I’ve made?  Check out my DIY wreath page with lots of easy-to-follow tutorials.

Happy Spring.

Soon.

Fuschia + Turquoise Bedroom Makeover

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

The 3rd + last teen room makeover that I recently finished is ready to share.

Whether for your teen or for yourself, I hope you’ve been inspired by affordable, outside-of-the-box style + creations to create a bedroom space that is unique, meaningful, and stylish. It was a blast to design + create rooms that evoke each of their personalities + interests.

TEEN BEDROOM MAKEOVER 1 > Splashes of Pink + Shades of Gray

TEEN BEDROOM MAKEOVER 2 > Modern Rustic with DIY Pallet Wall

For this last teen bedroom, a girl who is quite the gymnast, I was put to the test to create a fun, colorful, and inviting space filled with bold layers + storage for her many trinkets + awards.

WELCOME TO BEDROOM 3

Come on in and check out the details that make up this new striking + vibrant teen room…

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

Let’s break it down…

Upon meeting with the 13 year old to discuss the wants + needs for the room, I created this Vision Board to capture the essence of what items would remain + what new items would be added + what she could DIY.

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

And this is the layout of the room with the furniture plan I created…

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

Of all 3 rooms, this space felt the easiest to pull together. When I first started the project & spoke with this teen about her vision, the furniture was arranged the same way, which I felt worked best.

The twin bed made of pine with a clear lacquer finish was existing and set under the window. I chose to ‘frame’ the bed by adding new white sheer panels (from Ikea) that I embellished with a fuchsia pom-pom trim on the leading edge. It’s amazing how inexpensive trim can give window panels a high-end, big-impact designer look!

Want more DIY window treatment ideas? Check out 9 IDEAS FOR DIY WINDOW TREATMENTS

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

The vibrant paisley bedding was part of the old space and I chose to keep it since it was so pretty. This fabric was the launching element for which the other colors for the room were chosen. Fun, new bright pillows were layered on, which gave the space new life.

On the left side of the bed is a tall bookcase, while on the right is a vanity / desk. Even though the flanking pieces are differing heights, they work well together since they’re the same color of painted white and have similar lines + detailing.

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

For the bed wall, I chose a deep + striking turquoise paint color, which gives a beautiful + bold backdrop to the crisp white furniture. For the other three walls of the room, I chose a mint hue which isn’t as dominating. The vibrant turquoise + soft mint make a great complimentary pair.

Benjamin Moore Jade Green  I  Benjamin Moore Sweet Dreams

 

Benjamin Moore Paint Colors

Other engaging colors of fuchsia + orange were introduced in the rug, wall decor, and pillows.

I wanted to add some fun wall decor and because of the tight budget, I thought some DIY creations would be ideal + it would allow this teens talents to shine through. Scouring Pinterest, I found a few cute ideas, one being yarn wrapped letters spelling out her name…

DIY wall art - yarn wrapped letters to spell a word or name! Great idea for a pop of color

unfortunately I don’t recall the original source for these images. If you know them, please reach out and I’d be happy to share a link!

Here is her DIY version…

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

Teen Room Makeover with colors of mint, turquoise, and fuchsia + layers of texture and vibrant patterns. Design by JennaBurger.com

One more must for this teen room was to create a spot for her growing collection of ribbons + awards. She is a very talented girl and it’s important to display what she has been rewarded with!

In her previous pad, the awards were scattered around the room and the ribbons were in a box, but now there is a designated place for everything. To the right of the door as you enter, are 2 newly installed white floating shelves for the awards and a simple $5 white curtain rod below to hang the ribbons.

It’s been the perfect solution to display her achievements!

Hang ribbons using an inexpensive curtain rod + floating shelves for awards!

And that’s a wrap. Another satisfied client. And this one was only 13!

 

DIY Toy Organization

Hi All!  It’s been a bustlin’ few weeks with prepping for my quick trip to Boston + a slew of client projects. In the meantime, I have a fun + uber helpful new post up on BHG.com.

With yesterday’s crazy warm weather, Spring organizing + cleaning was all I could think about (aside from getting the urge to throw on a pair of flip flops + a cute sundress). I had the instant urge to organize everything from the closets to the drawers and everything in between.   Not much of anything got done – that’s what the weekend is for – but I did manage to get the kids toys tidied up thanks to simple + strategic solutions that I’ve implemented to make it easier.

As I’ve shared in past posts, to stay organized after putting in countless hours of purging is half the battle.  And with kids stuff – toys, clothes, papers – the challenge to stay organized is quite the feat. I have found, IF you set a plan that is easy + manageable, toys + kids stuff can actually stay under control.

Avoid a toy takeover! Corralling toy clutter can be quite overwhelming, but with clever DIY projects, organizing can be a cinch.

Head on over to my latest article on Better Home and Gardens.com to check out a few do-it-yourself toy organizers – you’ll thank me later!

Click to read the full article on >>> DIY Toy Organizers

DIY Toy Organizers: Avoid a toy takeover! Corralling toy clutter can be quite overwhelming, but with clever DIY projects, organizing can be a cinch. Round up by www.JennaBurger.com

You might recognize a couple of these pictures because they are projects of mine that I’ve shared on this blog.  Looking for how I ORGANIZE MY KIDS TOYS?  Check out this past post:

DIY Toy Organizers: Avoid a toy takeover! Corralling toy clutter can be quite overwhelming, but with clever DIY projects, organizing can be a cinch. Round up by www.JennaBurger.com

Check out my bio page + all my articles on Better Homes and Gardens

More content coming soon to be featured on BHG.com!

Rolling Renovation Tour

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

This past weekend I was in beautiful Boston to give a presentation on DIYing in the home…  savvy solutions to get the high-end look for less, to be more specific.

It was actually my first time since the good ole’ college days presenting to a large audience and as much as I was anxious + nervous, I was equally excited + thrilled to meet and engage with a new audience to share my passion for DIY & design.

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

My presentation was in collaboration with HGTV magazine and TD Bank for their Rolling Renovation Tour along the East Coast spanning from Maine to Florida.

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

This wickedly awesome (said with my best Bah-ston accent) glass house was created for this tour and has been on the road for several weeks with a lot more stops to come.

My blogging pals Sherry + John of Young House Love – which you all know – kicked off the tour at the Philly Home Show a few weeks back and from there, the traveling glass ‘house’ has hit small towns & big cities sharing inspiration + know-how on ways to jumpstart a dream of renovation into a reality!

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

Interior of the glass ‘house’.

Glass of OJ?  Eggs anyone?

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

At each stop along the tour, there are opportunities to ask questions about renovating options + have some fun playing games with chances to win prizes + money!

When the party is over, the glass ‘house’ is packed up (it folds up like an RV) and is pulled along by the TD Bank truck. You never know, it could be riding alongside you the next time you’re on the highway…

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

Jason Cameron, DIY Network Host + General Contractor, is heading up the tour and making stops along the way at various events to share his experience + skills with homeowners.

Rolling Renovation Tour

I didn’t meet him at the Faneuil Hall Boston stop, but I hope to see him when I give another presentation in April at the Hudson Valley Home Show in Poughkeepsie, New York.  If you want details on that home show OR want to learn about the other stops on the tour, check out the upcoming dates here.

Can’t make one of the upcoming shows, but are in need of inspiration and/or want ideas + ways to make your renovation dream come true, check out TDRollingRenovation.com and follow along @ #TDRollingReno

Jenna Burger in Boston on the Rolling Renovation Tour with HGTV magazine + TD Bank

I hope to see you at my next presentation!