Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

It’s just a hallway.. Of course, now that Chris has done his (big) part to help me out, and it’s my turn to get to work, it’s suddenly not such a pressing issue!

A pot lid will probably work great!THEN you take your tile saw and cut straight notches from the edge of the tile up to your drawn-on curve.

Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

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

Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

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

Design to Value: built assets that deliver on all fronts.

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.Who needs 30 of those?.

Well, today I have one.I’m definitely in the boat of people who need at least 30 activity ideas though for this Summer.

The good news is that if you have the garden that goes along with these garden markers, you can find tons of activities to keep little hands busy in there.If you don’t, why not start planting a few things now?

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