Ep. 31 – The Tape Measure Lies: Why men measure space… and women feel it
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This episode kicks off with one of Scott and Angie’s signature random questions, setting the tone for a fun, honest conversation before diving into one of the most common DIY arguments: why men tend to measure space while women tend to feel it.
From hanging pictures to furniture placement and TV mounting, they share hilarious real-life examples of how different approaches to space—numbers versus function—can turn simple DIY projects into debates. Scott and Angie break down why just because something fits doesn’t mean it works, how perception matters as much as measurements, and why the tape measure doesn’t always tell the whole story.
Packed with practical DIY advice, relationship-friendly insight, and plenty of laughs, this episode proves that good DIY isn’t just math—it’s how people actually live in a space.
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