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The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Time: 2025-10-08 23:37:31 Source: Author: Electric Safes

Full counter height and from Ikea a few years ago.

Do the same on the other side too.And then get a hammer!.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Ridiculously clever!!.Here’s the cut tile in place!.Doesn’t that look great?.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Hope this little tip proves to be useful to you on your next bathroom renovation!I can’t think of too many other places that you would need to cut a big hole like this, but if you ever run into that problem in the future, you’ll be ready!So, you see, we have this door in our dining room.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

It’s really big and plain and ugly and it leads to the master bedroom.

There are a ton of really great DIY solutions that I could do to dress this door up, but we’re planning on changing it out eventually and actually moving it so that the doorway goes into the bedroom a couple of feet and leaves a little alcove there in the dining room.I keep quite a few rolls around the house and always stock up when I’m in a dollar store.

I’ve realized lately though that I haven’t used very much twine at all in my projects and that’s just wrong.It probably has something to do with the.

going on around here since Spring started.. Let’s look at some of my favorite twine projects today, shall we?Maybe by the time we’re done, I’ll have my twining mojo back..

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