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Local renovation pros share advice for St. Louis homeowners

Architect Kristin Moomey and designer Maria Hogrefe share their personal renovation journeys, offering practical advice and encouragement for St. Louis homeowners.

In this episode of House of Lou, Veronica explores the topic of home renovations, a subject that has become even more relevant as St. Louisans grapple with repairs to their homes in the aftermath of the tornado on May 16. Guests Kristin Moomey, an architect with HKW Architects, and Maria Hogrefe, principal and co-founder of C&M Interiors, take us inside their personal renovation stories, offering their experiences as guidance on how to start a project, plan a budget, and manage the stress and overwhelm inherent to all renovations. Their stories, in tandem with their professional expertise, give listeners the confidence they need to tackle repairs, both big and small. What important lessons can we learn from them? In hindsight, what might Moomey and Hogrefe have done differently, and how can we all benefit from the vision behind a historic house restoration in Benton Park (Moomey) and a fixer-upper family home project in South County (Hogrefe). Tune in to hear their inspiring stories. Listen and follow House of Lou on YouTubeSpotify Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.

Photography courtesy of HKW Architects Historic home renovation in Benton Park by HKW Architects
Kristin Moomey's home renovation in Benton Park
Photography courtesy of HKW Architects Historic home renovation in Benton Park by HKW Architects
Kristin Moomey's home renovation in Benton Park
Photography courtesy of HKW Architects Historic home renovation in Benton Park by HKW Architects
Kristin Moomey's home renovation in Benton Park
Photography courtesy of C&M Interiors Home renovation project in South County
Maria Hogrefe's home renovation in South County
Photography courtesy of C&M Interiors Home renovation project in South County
Maria Hogrefe's home renovation in South County
Photography courtesy of C&M Interiors interior space and color palette
Maria Hogrefe's renovation details and color palette
Historic home renovation in Benton Park by HKW Architects
Historic home renovation in Benton Park by HKW Architects
Historic home renovation in Benton Park by HKW Architects
Home renovation project in South County
Home renovation project in South County
interior space and color palette

This episode is sponsored by Opera Theatre of St. Louis and supported by The Regional Arts Commission of St. Louis. Opera Theatre of Saint Louis’ annual festival season is back, with four new productions and hundreds of artists hand-picked from all over the country. Get tickets today.

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About The Host

Veronica Theodoro

Veronica Theodoro

Veronica Theodoro is editor in chief of design and home content for St. Louis Magazine. She edits the weekly Design+Home newsletter and hosts the monthly ‘House of Lou’ podcast. She regularly contributes print stories to the magazine. She lives in a 150-plus-old Italianate in the historic Central West End neighborhood and is married with two children. You can reach her via email at [email protected].