The word “project” can mean very different things to homeowners.
For some, it’s a quick weekend fix. For others, it’s a major renovation that requires months of planning, budgeting, and coordination.
So what exactly is a home project?
Read MoreThe word “project” can mean very different things to homeowners.
For some, it’s a quick weekend fix. For others, it’s a major renovation that requires months of planning, budgeting, and coordination.
So what exactly is a home project?
Read More📝 Episode Summary
In this episode of the Be a Smarter Homeowner podcast, Beth Dodson and John Bodrozic explore HomeZada’s innovative Visual Design AI feature and how it transforms the way homeowners approach remodeling and home improvement projects.
They discuss common homeowner pain points — including overwhelm, budgeting uncertainty, and communication challenges with contractors — and explain how visual planning tools help bring clarity and confidence to the process. Visual Design AI allows homeowners to experiment with design choices, generate realistic budgets, create material lists, and adjust project scope before ever hiring a contractor.
The conversation highlights how preparation leads to smoother projects, fewer regrets, and better collaboration with professionals. Ultimately, this tool empowers homeowners to take a proactive, informed approach to managing their homes and renovations.
✅ Key Takeaways
🔊 Sound Bites
⏱️ Chapters
00:40 Introduction to HomeZada and Visual Design AI
01:40 Common Homeowner Pain Points
04:10 Why Design and Budgeting Go Hand in Hand
06:40 How Visual Design AI Builds Clarity and Confidence
11:10 Creating Projects, Material Lists, and Cost Estimates
16:40 Adjusting Scope to Match Your Budget
20:40 Communicating Effectively with Contractors
23:40 Long-Term Planning and Smarter Homeownership
25:05 Introduction to HomeZada and Project Management
27:10 The Importance of Visual Design in Remodeling
30:23 Gaining Confidence and Clarity in Home Projects
34:21 Selecting and Managing Contractors Effectively
37:58 Empowering Homeowners with HomeZada
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Interviewing a remodeling contractor for some may seem challenging. But we have some simple tips to help you have a fabulous relationship with your contractor. In today’s episode, we walk through the steps to consider before, during, and after a remodel project. Listen in to learn the tips and tricks on how to start your project off on the right foot and end with on a good note!
https://www.homezada.com/homeowners/home-improvement
https://www.homezada.com/manage-home-remodels
Elizabeth Dodson is a focused technology entrepreneur with successful skills in business development, sales, marketing and finance with over 20 years of successful management of revenue producing partners. With great organizational skills balancing multiple roles and responsibilities as an entrepreneur and the drive to increase company revenues and user growth for a consumer technology solution with a partner solution to support the homeowner market.
John Bodrozic has start-up entrepreneur experience beginning with bootstrapping, profitable growth, securing venture and corporate venture funding, acquisitions of technology companies, and selling a business to a publicly traded company.

If you’ve been dreaming of your next home renovation but think that it’s out of your budget you might be surprised at what you can do with a small amount of money, a little ingenuity and a lot of sweat equity.