In this episode of "From Disaster to Dream Home," I’m joined by the resilient Jeff and Sammie Kinder. They share their incredible journey of rebuilding their home after the devastating Marshall Fire in Boulder County, Colorado, which left them homeless for nearly two years.
The Kinders were among the first in their community to receive a certificate of occupancy, and their story is nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into how they transitioned from survival mode to planning their rebuild, despite the myriads of decisions they had to make and the many challenges they faced. Discover how a community fair featuring 40 builders helped them find the perfect match with a builder extensive local experience.
We discuss the logistics of the rebuild, including budget management and unexpected costs. Plus, how they decided when to stay within the builder's pre-set parameters and, when key upgrades were desired. They also share how the fire influenced their material choices, opting for fire-resistant siding and roofing.
The emotional aspects of their journey, the support from their community, and poignant moments.
Tune in for an episode filled with resilience, community spirit, and the power of rebuilding not just a home, but a life. Don’t miss this testament to overcoming adversity and the incredible support of neighbors and local businesses.
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To learn more about the building process visit JanaDesignInteriors.com, and of course, FromDisasterToDreamHome.com.
Let's get building together!