10 Questions We Asked Kevin O’Connor!

Feb 1, 2024, 18:31 PM

1. Best home purchase for under $100?

The Hori Hori – look it up. It’s like a multi-tool for gardening and was a gift from our landscape expert Jenn Nawada. It digs, cuts, measures and is an all-around essential tool that you can wear on your belt. When working in the yard I reach for it all the time – now that I have my own. Thanks Jenn!

 

 

2. What is one project you tell people to NOT do as DIY?

Don’t work in the electrical panel. This is for the pros. Feel free to turn breakers on and off but pretty much avoid everything else, the downside is pretty bad!

 

 

3. Tell us about your pet(s).

Just one, Trapper, our yellow lab. The best ever. 9 years old and we like to joke that he “speaks human.” He knows exactly what we’re saying. And he’s a lover – can’t get enough attention or give too much affection. If anyone knows how we can clone him please, let me know.


 

man wearing a leather jacket standing in front of a green garage

 

 

4. What’s one outdoor tip for big impact in landscaping or curb appeal?

It about the edges. I don’t care what you have in the beds just so long as they are edged with crisp, clean lines. And keep the walkways and driveway edged as well. A crisp edge line looks great and says that you’re on top of your yard.

 

5. What are you currently watching?

Yellowstone; I’m hooked. And am about to sign up for the two prequels; can’t get enough. Who doesn’t love a good western with beautiful scenery and modern-day cowboys.

6. Favorite room in your home?

My office. Hardest working room for sure but also very comfortable. We added some library lights, grass cloth wallpaper, new leather chair and a few other things that kick up the form and function. Given the amount of time we spend in the room it was worth it.

7. What’s your next home project?

Bistro lights for the patio. We have some up temporarily, we’re testing out to see if we like them and where they should go, but now it’s time to make them permanent. The patio is my on-going project with little improvements made every year since we spend so much time out there.  Right now, I’m building a custom planter for the corner of the patio that will also hold the corner post for the light pole to dress it up and make it feel nice and permanent.

 

an unfurnished apartment with cleaning supplies on the floor

 


8. What’s in your bag or purse?

Carhartt knapsack. I have two or three, different colors. One if for the jobsite, this one gets beat up badly but has what I need for days on the construction site like extra gloves, backup hearing protection, and a rain-proof notebook. The other is my EDC (Every Day Carry) and for my camera equipment, which goes with me everywhere.

 

9. Tips for designing an office at home?

These days it’s often the most important room in the home so treat it that way. Make it functional and comfortable. A few things we added to ours that really helped were tons of electrical outlets for all the charging that’s needed. We even added an in-floor outlet under the big worktable so computers can be plugged in while working without cords strung all over the place. A cabinet with glass doors for the printer helps with the noise, you can print a big document without disturbing an important phone call. High speed internet and repeaters are also critical so think about where you’ll hide all the wires.

 

10. What is an outdated home trend you hope doesn’t come back?

Shag carpets and any kind of carpet in the bathroom. Yup, it was a thing (thanks mom and dad) and I hope to never see it again.