Step 3: Turning a House into a Home
In the Finding Home series on JOY TV, Step 3 is where the magic truly begins. Once you’ve found the deal community and the perfect property, it’s time to transform your house into a warm, inviting space that reflects your personality, lifestyle, and dreams. This step is about adding the touches that make a house more than just walls and a roof—it becomes your sanctuary.
What to Expect in This Episode
In this show, we scrutinize the art of personalization. Explore Design Psychology methods with Jeanette Joy Fisher Whether choosing the right furniture, incorporating sentimental pieces, or optimizing your space for comfort and functionality, we’ll present creative ideas and practical advice to help you turn your vision into reality.
A Unique Opportunity for Home Buyers
Homebuyers featured in this episode will receive expert guidance as they curate their spaces—and there’s a bonus! Participants may have the chance to receive home furnishings from our sponsors, showcasing how to blend quality, style, and affordability while crafting their dream interiors.
Through Finding Home, JOY TV offers inspiration for everyone, proving that with the right touches, any house can become the perfect home. Would you like to share your journey or learn more about participating? Join us and turn your dream into a featured story!
Business Owners: You may mention your business and what you do as part of the story and give your business website in credits plus all publicity (Press Release, Social Media, and Content Marketing Websites).
Note from Jeanette…
Let the Fun Begin!
After you close on your home, you choose when to move in. Many homes don’t need makeovers. Even if your home needs work, consider moving in. You learn about the property and make knowledgeable decisions on your colors and furnishings. Plus, you have extra time to shop at Restore, Habitat for Humanity’s home furnishings. They get many new products and offer used donations that mostly look new from little use. Restore helps recycle goods which saves landfills.
When my family was filmed on TLC’s Flip That House, we were sponsored by a flooring company, Sherwin Williams, a group of faux artists, and furniture companies, and received a gorgeous black crystal chandelier. Later, while promoting other projects, I got a huge Dacor range for a nominal price, and more paint from Sherwin Williams, plus home accessories.