Adaptive re-use: retrofit architecture & the climate emergency

You can read more about that crazy adventure of a renovation here!.

We added in another thin moulding right where the thicker piece meets up with the ceiling, again reused from the original trim in the room, to finish things up.. Here’s that “before” shot again!.You can see we’ve made a few other changes in the room too.

Adaptive re-use: retrofit architecture & the climate emergency

More on those soon!.A special thanks to GE Sealants for sponsoring this post and helping us tackle this project so quickly and easily!I was compensated for my time spent writing this post, but all opinions and ideas are mine as always!This is one of those little tricks that seems so obvious once you know about it, but that many people don’t know about yet.

Adaptive re-use: retrofit architecture & the climate emergency

It’s just one of those little things!tub drain unclogging trick.

Adaptive re-use: retrofit architecture & the climate emergency

10 minute DIY pillow cover trick.

If this Parmesan curl trick is something you’ve known for a long time, you may feel like it’s silly that I’m even sharing this.10 minute pillow covers.

.. Then I gathered up my courage – all of it – and I started to paint the paneled walls.The whole walls.

Except the behind the hutch part.🙂 I did it slowly, bit by bit, 10 minutes at a time, but eventually it got done!

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