The Dyson blog: Escaping the Devil's Snare: Pioneering sustainable and innovative approaches in construction

They had me at hot glue!

at the time we had some more pressing projects that needed to be finished first..Projects like baby Jack’s nursery!.

The Dyson blog: Escaping the Devil's Snare: Pioneering sustainable and innovative approaches in construction

…because it looked like this:.KNOW.. Not to worry!Here’s how it looks today!.

The Dyson blog: Escaping the Devil's Snare: Pioneering sustainable and innovative approaches in construction

You can read more about that crazy adventure of a renovation here!.In other bedroom news, our master bedroom looked like this for the first 2 years that we lived here and it made me absolutely crazy.. Today it looks like this!.

The Dyson blog: Escaping the Devil's Snare: Pioneering sustainable and innovative approaches in construction

Well, actually that’s how it looked last year right after I finished with the project.

If I’m being honest, right now today, it’s a little bit more of a total mess than that.Well, I laugh in the face of their 3 more days!

Of course, in real life, when you’re working on a project and you get an idea to change something, no matter how small, it seems like it always adds on something like 3 more.At least.. That was the case with these mouldings on our kitchen cabinets.

This was meant to be a quick-fix kitchen update that we started last fall, but as we got more and more into it, we realized that we were really going to have to change some of the trim out.We could tell that it would look amazing and we just couldn’t.

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