It was sort of fine, but a little eccentric, and it really made our old almond colored sink look outdated.. Then, just at the right moment, in swooped our new faucet from Pfister to save the day!.
So does my camera apparently.Or at least it did the other day when I was trying to get these photos of my new giant cast iron hooks..

This is the way I like this front hall we’ve been working on best anyway.All dark and shadowy with the grey Fall light coming in through the window.. We finally got around to getting a bit more progress in the front hall, which is good, because now we’ve got another big BIG project started up that I can’t wait to show you.A couple of them actually.. Wahoo!

About flippin’ time!… I mean.. Yay!.Back to the hooks.

You’ll never believe where I found them.
The dollar store!.Eye protection, respiratory protection for all and unplug the power tools.. 1.. Layout/lay tile.
– depending on their age, this can vary from dry fitting 12×12 tiles to more complicated combinations of tile and stone.If your child takes to it quickly you can have them spread the thinset and lay the tile.
Plastic spacers make most patterns foolproof.. 2.. Lay flooring.– many manufacturers of flooring offer ‘lock in’ flooring options that do not required nails for proper installation.
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