“Two Gins In – A Designer’s Perspective” and similar random podcasts
The ‘Two Gins In’ podcast is A ‘Designer’s Perspective’ on the design and construction industry hosted by The dynamic design duo, Karyn McRae and Helen Lynch the Directors of M + L Design, a boutique architectural and interiors studio based in Sydney Australia. Karyn + Helen are two experienced interior and building designers with over 30 years of combined experience in the design and construction industry. These “Gin loving” women are on a mission to educate home renovators and new home builders on the ins and outs of the design and construction world and its processes. Through this podcast series, they aim to share their wealth of knowledge and expertise, helping listeners avoid common mistakes and make informed decisions when it comes to their investments.
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