About this episode
Ready to dive into the world of home design with a twist? Eric G is hanging out at Design and Construction Week 2026, and he's got the fabulous team from Baldwin Hardware in the hot seat. We're chatting about the latest trends in home hardware—think sexy hinges and sleek brass finishes that’ll make your doors the envy of the neighborhood. These guys are all about blending craftsmanship with modern tech, and trust me, you’re gonna want to hear about their new innovations that turn everyday locks into something truly special. So, if you’re looking to elevate your home design game without breaking the bank, grab your favorite beverage and settle in for some witty banter and insider tips that’ll inspire your next project!Takeaways:At Design and Construction Week 2026, we discovered Baldwin Hardware's stunning new innovations that elevate any home with style and quality.The importance of craftsmanship shines through Baldwin's products, maintaining a connection to their 80-year legacy while embracing modern design trends.Baldwin's new line of cabinet hardware offers flexibility, allowing designers to mix and match styles for a unique look that's still top-notch.With the introduction of tech-savvy locks, Baldwin Hardware is making home security stylish and accessible for everyone, ensuring functionality without sacrificing aesthetics.Companies mentioned in this episode:Baldwin HardwareThanks for listening to Around the house if you want to hear more please subscribe so you get notified of the latest episode as it posts at https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/listenIf you want to join the Around the House Insider for access to the back catalog, Exclusive Content and a direct email to Eric G and access to the show early https://around-the-house-with-e.captivate.fm/support We love comments and we would love reviews on how this information has helped you on your house! Thanks for listening! For more information about the show head to https://aroundthehouseonline.com/Information given on the Around the House Show should not be considered construction or design advice for your specific project, nor is it intended to replace consulting at your home or jobsite by a building professional. The