Powering M&E innovation in leisure centres.

OK, so it’s not the most dramatic before and after because of all of the other updates still needed around here, but as far the vent cover goes it’s like night and day.

Some not-so-little things are still needing to be done too.The area rug is probably going to be the biggest expense, but I’ll be so happy to have a lot of that vinyl flooring covered up until we get around to putting down the hardwood floors in here..

Powering M&E innovation in leisure centres.

In case you’re wondering, our town’s Target just opened about 6 weeks ago, so I’m still a little bit excited about it.Canadian Superstore is a grocery store here that also carries really great clothing and home stuff.Nice deal on that neutral Summer quilt right?

Powering M&E innovation in leisure centres.

Too bad it was about 5 years ago..Putting together some new bedding has been so fun for me, but it definitely adds up even if you find a lot of bargains.. It’s definitely worth it though for me.

Powering M&E innovation in leisure centres.

I love feeling a little more at peace with the world in general when I walk into this room.. There’s one more fun little update that we’ve done in here recently too, and it’s made a big impact.

I’ll have that for you later this week!I just love this Back to School time of year.So that’s the bathroom!

If you can’t already tell, I’m thrilled with how well this giant project turned out for us.I hope you enjoyed your little tour!.

A big huge ginormous thank you again to Moen and KraftMaid for providing so many amazing and important products for this room.They really made my whole vision come to life and it would not have been the same room at all without their generous contributions!If you’re anything like me, then this time of year is all about getting your home back on track, getting yourself organized, and trying to do a little better job of all the little things that you do each and every day.

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