Touring where
America lives.
"The conversations I've been having off-camera for years, finally on the record."
A traveling, walk-and-talk series from Lindy Denny. Launching June 2026 on Lindy's YouTube, date TBD as we move quickly and lock in partnerships for accelerated growth.
Lindy Denny.
Filmmaker, host, and luxury-home storyteller. Ten years inside America's custom homes , now turning that lens on the country itself.
Lindy Denny is a creative director, content creator, and host based in Colorado, a strategic partner, mastermind host, and speaker working at the center of the custom home industry. Her studio, Lindy Denny Media, has spent nearly a decade documenting the most considered custom homes in America, and her social footprint of 212k+ followers generates 2M+ views per week with organic-social-first content built to spark conversations inside niche markets.
Now Lindy is stepping in front of the camera as host of her first long-running series , a traveling show that visits her friends, collaborators, and the most interesting builders and designers across the country, touring the homes they're putting up where America lives.

Steve Zahren.
President & Executive Producer, Static Age Entertainment, the producing partner developing the series with Lindy.
Raised in Colorado, Steve moved to Los Angeles in 2008 to pursue his career in television production. Blending his love of architecture and design, he quickly made a name for himself producing content for HGTV and DIY Network. The first hit show he worked on, Million Dollar Rooms, took Steve to The Maldives, Russia, Australia, Thailand, and Bangladesh.
He continued with DIY hits Stone House Revival and Restored, then co-created Boomtown Builder for DIY Network. In 2022, Luxe For Less showed the HGTV audience high-end interior design on a within-reach budget. Currently, Static Age's new series Renovation Aloha is airing on HGTV. Static Age Entertainment is represented by United Talent Agency.

A traveling tour of where America lives.
"The conversations I've been having off-camera for years, finally on the record."
Lindy visits her friends, builders, designers, and tastemakers, touring the custom homes they're building, in the cities and towns they're building them.
Walk-and-talk format. Lindy moves through each property in real time with the builder, the designer, or guests touring the house, the way you'd actually see a home if you knew the right person.
Think Parade of Homes, but cinematic, hosted, and on the road. Each episode goes deep on one house: the people who made it, the choices they made, and how it lives. Not a listing. A portrait of a place through one home in it.
"Networks are figuring out what they are. I already know what I am. So I'm building this on my channels first, and bringing partners with me who want to be in the room while it happens."
The slate, already shooting.
Control, speed, & certainty.
The TV business is in a moment of real uncertainty, green-lights are slow, slots are scarce, and creative control is rarely the host's. Lindy already owns the audience, the production capacity, and the relationships in the homes themselves. Channels-first means episodes ship on a calendar she controls.
The right deal, the right time.
Lindy is currently developing the series with Steve, a producer with shows on HGTV. Network conversations are live and ongoing. The bar is a deal that respects the format, the audience, and the IP that's already been built, not one that absorbs them.
One story. Four surfaces.
Each episode is engineered for stacking. The walk-and-talk drops on YouTube. The full one-shot tour follows. Cut-downs, reels, and stills land across IG, TikTok, and the newsletter, every drop pulls the audience back to the home.
Four episodes filmed. Seven more queued for June, five in July, more in Q3.
Aiming for a June launch on Lindy's YouTube. Date is TBD, we're moving quickly and locking in partnerships for accelerated growth into the launch window.
Seven homes queued to film in June and five in July across additional U.S. markets. Builders, designers, and host friends already locked in.
Additional homes queued into Q3, building a library, a rhythm, and a measurable channel ready for the right partners.
Three doors. Same room.
Three ways to come along. Pick the one that fits, the rest of the conversation happens over a call.
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