Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

This year or next!I feel like I’m being just a tiny bit rebellious here.. As a home blogger, I kind of have an obligation to bring you inspiration and pretty pictures to look at.

It’s not going to work.I’ve been putting lipstick on a pig.

Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

Several pigs actually.All over the house.. And then I thought, well maybe if I put a few plates on the wall, and just maybe a thing or two here to draw the eye up….Not happening.. You see this room, and my house really, aren’t at that decorating stage yet.

Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

There’s this flooring.And it’s horrific and I hate it.

Design to Value: Shaping a Better Built Environment | Martin Wood

In this this room it’s this bright yellow carpet.. You can see a bit of a glimpse of it in this photo.. And the floor aren’t getting better any time soon.

We really need to do the roof first, and it would be silly to do anything else before.. I’ve been fake decorating every room, just trying to make it all OK for now, and it’s been driving me crazy.So another ladder is always a good idea and I gave it a try.. Well, it worked!

It did turn out pretty cute, but it’s a little more creepy and Halloweeny than harvesty.It’s still fun though!.

Here’s how it happened:.We have this big bin of wood scraps sitting in the middle of our driveway right now.

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