1h 2 min

Gus Zogolovitch The Multi Story Thinking Podcast on Interior Design

    • Design

Gus Zogolovitch is a property developer and founder of Unboxed Homes, whose aim is to help people build their own homes and to find ways to make it easier.  Gus is on a mission to change new builds in the UK. His aim is to build homes to be great quality, brilliantly designed, tailored to a customer's needs and most importantly, they should represent good value for money.
Their Blenheim Grove development in Peckham, South London,  has won the BuildIt Award for Best Custom Build Project, the Silver Award for London Design Awards 2021, as well as made the shortlist for the Telegraph's Home of the Year 2021.
In this episode, we discover the approaches to creating better-quality housing.
Why we should change the way we calculate the value of property.
 How buying a shell encourages customisation and individuality and gives clients the opportunity to be creative 
And why, if you want a lavender and sea salt home, you have to build it yourself.
 
Links
Unboxed homes website
https://unboxedhomes.com/
Gus on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gus-zogolovitch/
Unboxed homes on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/unboxedhomes/
How to be a kick-ass Interior Designer.
Come and join us on the Interior Design BA(Hons) course at the University of Plymouth.
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-interior-design
Thanks to
Dave Clarke from @iamthehow (http://www.iamthehow.com) for production support and invaluable advice in the setting up of this Podcast.
Kay Hanson (https://www.instagram.com/kay_v_hanson/) for her planning support and co-hosting for these and our educational podcasts for the University of Plymouth
Mark Frith (https://www.markfrith.uk/) for composing the music and for all your support and advice along the way.
I’d really like to hear feedback on the podcast.  Leave a comment or get in touch via the website or Instagram.
Website
https://www.instagram.com/forster_jonathan/
Instagram
http://www.multistorythinking.com/contact
Thanks for listening.  Bye for now.

Gus Zogolovitch is a property developer and founder of Unboxed Homes, whose aim is to help people build their own homes and to find ways to make it easier.  Gus is on a mission to change new builds in the UK. His aim is to build homes to be great quality, brilliantly designed, tailored to a customer's needs and most importantly, they should represent good value for money.
Their Blenheim Grove development in Peckham, South London,  has won the BuildIt Award for Best Custom Build Project, the Silver Award for London Design Awards 2021, as well as made the shortlist for the Telegraph's Home of the Year 2021.
In this episode, we discover the approaches to creating better-quality housing.
Why we should change the way we calculate the value of property.
 How buying a shell encourages customisation and individuality and gives clients the opportunity to be creative 
And why, if you want a lavender and sea salt home, you have to build it yourself.
 
Links
Unboxed homes website
https://unboxedhomes.com/
Gus on LinkedIn
https://www.linkedin.com/in/gus-zogolovitch/
Unboxed homes on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/unboxedhomes/
How to be a kick-ass Interior Designer.
Come and join us on the Interior Design BA(Hons) course at the University of Plymouth.
https://www.plymouth.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/ba-interior-design
Thanks to
Dave Clarke from @iamthehow (http://www.iamthehow.com) for production support and invaluable advice in the setting up of this Podcast.
Kay Hanson (https://www.instagram.com/kay_v_hanson/) for her planning support and co-hosting for these and our educational podcasts for the University of Plymouth
Mark Frith (https://www.markfrith.uk/) for composing the music and for all your support and advice along the way.
I’d really like to hear feedback on the podcast.  Leave a comment or get in touch via the website or Instagram.
Website
https://www.instagram.com/forster_jonathan/
Instagram
http://www.multistorythinking.com/contact
Thanks for listening.  Bye for now.

1h 2 min