Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

I have yet to tell you about the actual writing of the book so today I thought I’d share a few fun facts that I learned about book-writing as I went along.

When things started to melt we discovered that there was a tiny leak in our new metal roof.We got that fixed up and then we were all set to get the insulation, electrical, and drywall put in place.. A few weeks ago you saw how we installed the Warmly Yours.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

heated flooring.in the space, and then I gave you a little sneak peek of how the beautiful.KraftMaid Cabinetry looked as we were installing it.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

Check out that last link for a rundown of some of my ideas to think about when you’re in the design process for a mudroom as well!If you’re wondering about why I made some of the design choices in this room, you’ll find your answer there!.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

The room is now all complete with trim and paint, and we’re fully moved-in!

Not only does this room look beautiful and welcoming, it actually stores a ton of our stuff!Dwellings by Devore.

Mason Jar Recipe Ideas for Every Occasion from.The Creek Line House.

Mason Jar Sewing Supplies Storage Shelf from.Leftover Paint Storage from.

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