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

If you need a quick and easy, dirt cheap, temporary or permanent solution to an ugly floor, this just may be the ticket!.

We made sure to keep things from feeling too young, and too new for our 114 year old house by keeping lots of vintage-inspired elements in the room, big chunky baseboards, and the antique dresser too.. …and power cords of course.Anyway, it’s a room we’ve all enjoyed hanging out in from time to time over the last few months.. All of us.. Well, it’s just such a cozy spot.

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

How can you blame him?Hope you’ve enjoyed your little tour!If you want to read a bit more about some of the different projects through out the room, I’ll add some of those links below!I used to bake, like, all the time.

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

Almost everyday.And I ended up eating almost all of it myself.

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

Chris mostly goes for chips if he wants a snack and Kennedy decides she hates a different food almost every week.

So I stopped baking so much and I’ve really missed it!.I totally reserve the right to go complicated next year though if the mood strikes!.

Here’s the living room.. Now that we have four people in our house, we decided it was time to trade up to a sectional.We got rid of the coffee table for now too because we didn’t love it anymore and it just wasn’t really baby friendly.

It seems wrong not to have a coffee table to decorate, but I’m sure this phase will only last a few months!.Here’s the post about.

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