Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

We went with one of the kits where you get a basic wire and then you pour self-leveling cement over it to protect it and lock it in place..

Just turn your ceiling fans on low and run them in a clockwise direction to help push warm air down.You could be able to turn your furnace down by as much as 2 degrees!

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

If you have ceiling fans at home, let me know how this works for you!We did this really simple update to a plain ol’ shelf that we picked up at Target a couple of weeks ago and I just had to show you because I’m so thrilled with the results.It’s not really anything too exciting, but that’s kind of what.it exciting, you know?

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

It took no time at all but it really helped add a little extra bit of.to this corner of the dining room..

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

So here’s how you can do a project like this yourself!.

Start by putting together a basic shelving unit that you can pick up at any big box store or.The only problem is that it’s cold.

I thought I’d better get brave one day and pop outside to show you all the real beauty that surrounds us here everyday.Just to contribute to the pool of pretty pictures floating around out there and do my fair share..

I have to tell you that I only lasted about 5 minutes before my eyes were watering and my fingers were numb and I had to run back inside to the warmth of my blankie and my nice laptop.. For a moment though, I was out there in the blowing snow and not just admiring it from the window..I brought the popcorn strings from the Christmas tree out for the birds.. And then I ran right back inside!.

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