Cladding Crossrail's tunnels

If working from home is something that you’ve been dreaming about, then I hope that this post has given you a little bit of inspiration and motivation to go ahead and make your dreams happen!.

Like Summer 2011.I know, it’s just a closet..

Cladding Crossrail's tunnels

When I last took you through this closet, I told you I’d be back in a few months to work on it a bit more.I know myself well.. Now, I’ve finally got it finished.Well, here’s an update anyway.. Do you even remember her closet?

Cladding Crossrail's tunnels

It was a looong time ago.It looks like this:.

Cladding Crossrail's tunnels

And the bottom half used to look like this:.

After we replaced the original baseboards, painted them up, and peeled back the tape, we were left with a bit of a mess.. I’d been looking for a little rug to put down in there after I finished with.Paint, of course.

Paint is almost always the answer.In fact, I’ll let you in on a little secret.

When 2014 started, I decided that this was going to be “the year of paint”.I knew I wouldn’t have much time on my hands with the baby in the house, but with paint I knew I could still do lots of little projects that would make me feel so much better about my surroundings almost instantly.

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