Ep 59: Rethinking Sustainable Home Design with Cailyn Poschner

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In this episode of The Real Women Real Business Podcast, Shauna Lynn sits down with the owner of Habitat Design Co., Cailyn Poschner. From insulation choices that slash monthly bills to design strategies that naturally regulate temperature, Cailyn shares real-world insights that prove thoughtful planning pays off—literally. Whether you’re starting from scratch or updating a well-loved space, this episode will have you rethinking everything you thought you knew about energy efficiency and design value.

Cailyn digs into the evolving standards around energy-smart homes, the truth about government grants (yes, they’re real), and why functionality, beauty, and forward-thinking planning aren’t mutually exclusive. Cailyn opens up about her journey from environmental engineering to architectural design and offers practical advice for homeowners and pros alike. If you’re curious about how to create spaces that do more—cost less, waste less, and feel better—this episode is your blueprint.

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Timestamps:

  • (00:01) – Meet Caylin Poschner

    (03:42) – Why Sustainable Design Is Worth It

    (11:15) – Common Myths About Eco-Friendly Homes

    (21:08) – Smart Upgrades That Actually Save Money

    (35:50) – How to Get Started Without Feeling Overwhelmed

Resources:

Habitat Design Co:

About Cailyn:

Cailyn Poschner is the owner of Habitat Design Co., an architectural design firm that focuses on beautiful, functional, and sustainable homes. The company helps homeowners and contractors with conceptual designs and permit drawings for home renovations, additions, and new builds. Cailyn has her BCIN and LEED Green Associate.

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