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Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

2025-10-08 13:01:19

🙂 It turns out this is a pretty hot subject, and I even learned a ton of other neat stainless steel cleaning tips in our discussions as well!

For me, the finishing touch to make a room feel like it’s really been well thought-out, even if it was just thrown together, is to add in just a bit of symmetry here and there.It’s a neat trick to have up your sleeve to make a room instantly feel a little more grown-up no matter what kind of space you’re working with.. We’ve just loved having this room “finished” and more useable for the whole family.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

While we have a big kitchen table with room to seat as many people as we like, it’s nice to have this little room that’s the perfect size for just the four of us.We like to have special breakfasts in here together on holidays, do homework, play games, or do crafts.You know that a room is really working for you when a) It’s easy to keep clean, b) It’s easy to decorate and everything seems to look good in it, and c) When your family actually.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

We’re 3 for 3 in here!.So to recap, here we have the before:.

Value & reuse: sustainable construction and circular economy

You can really see from that before and after what a big difference the rug makes, and even adding in those pillows on the chairs at the table too.

Both of them really break up all the brown that was in the room before and really give the whole room a very “I designed this room to look this way on purpose” feel, even though the only major thing we did renovation-wise was paint.Lay out 10 or so softened cabbage leaves.

Put about 3 tablespoons of filling onto each leaf and roll them up, tucking in the ends.Place them one at a time into the crock pot.

Pour the sauce over everything.Turn the crock pot on low for about 8 hours.