Doing the hard yards: Tackling the hard to abate sectors for net zero | Martin Wood and Adrian La Porta
Those things that won’t (probably) lead to my eventual insanity.
They can all be reused and kept later on, but they’re still definitely not cheap, and not quick and easy either.Some of the little things I’ve done have made just as much of an impact though.
Over the windows I added in.cornices in a great fabric.that I loved and I painted out the back splash in a bolder color to make it really stand out and feel more finished, even when it’s not even close!.
Little details make a difference too..Adding in pretty things like sunflowers really helps to make me not notice the cabinets, and vinyl flooring, and laminate counters a lot less.
Distraction is a huge part of my game here.. Let’s take a peek at the other side of the room too.. Confession time: This picture was actually taken in February.
Currently, our old fridge is sitting in front of that mirror there and it has been for about three months now.All the surfaces are beautiful, but super durable and able to take a beating and lots of mud!
There’s enough space for storage for anything that any of us may need room for over the next few years just in case we don’t get a chance to add another bathroom on to the house or remodel the tiny bathroom off of the kitchen.This room is made for grassy toddler bath-times, teenagers who like to spend hours getting ready, and for guests to be able to run in to use without having to take their shoes off.
And for moms who need somewhere that feels special and relaxing to hide out in at the end of a long day.I’ll be going through the steps that we took to design our perfect bathroom vanity, as well as my tips and thoughts on what features you need and what you don’t, in an upcoming post soon!