Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

We built some extra trays, which might be pushing it a bit time-wise for the beginner DIYer, and I would suggest leaving the wood staining part for a separate weekend if it’s not something that you do often, because you want to do a really good job of finishing your work of art.

I’m so happy I was able to get this bed and this skirt to play nicely together, when the new rug comes in, I just know that they’re all going to be the best of friends.I’ve been continuing to work, little by little, on the master bedroom and I think it’s about time for a little update, don’t you?To get caught up, you can see where we started.

Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

, and then see more about what I did with the closet doors.There, you’re caught up!.So here’s where we’re at now:.

Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

All the walls are now light and bright, except for that fun brick wall that we exposed last year.. Yup, that’s a sign leftover from Christmas still up there.Still haven’t been able to fight my way into the garage to find a crow bar to take it down.

Redefining data centres: Innovation, sustainability and the future of construction | Lincoln Wood, Edged

It’s really stuck on there.. It’s such a blank canvas!

All that empty space to work with is making me nervous, but I’m slowly gathering my thoughts about how I want it to feel in here..Coffee Table: Farrow and Ball Mole’s Breath.

Sofa Table: Martha Stewart Picket Fence (main color) and Sherwin Williams Urbane Bronze (top).Gray rug: The Home Depot.

Dog Bed (well, cat bed actually): Martha Stewart Pets at Petsmart.Big photo frames: Michael’s.