Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

Why I Never Buy Expensive Paint or Painting Supplies.

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!.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

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.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

Currently, our old fridge is sitting in front of that mirror there and it has been for about three months now.I thought using an old picture might be a better way to go.

Sustainable buildings: passivhaus, low carbon design and NABERS | Pablo Gugel, Director of Sustainability

I’m hoping to one day have more cabinetry added to these walls but right now there isn’t much going on.

I’m pretty sure that’s not even paint on the walls either, just primer.Cheese balls should be easy, approachable, and never fussy so a plastic tupperware-type container is the perfect serving dish!

A few leaves of lettuce on the bottom make for a nice presentation.. Now you can grab a box of crackers or a bag of tortilla chips, pop on the lid, and go!.I’ll be adding this one to my ever-growing list of favorites for sure!

Have you had any great successes this BBQ/potluck season?Have you seen the trailers for the.Shaun the Sheep.