Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

after we finished our back hall mudroom renovation and I let you know all about what I had learned about the features that were really truly useful to us, and the ones that were just kinda duds.

The whole room feels so new and fresh and clean now!.This rug has been put through the kid’s room stress-test for the last few weeks and it’s really just as soft and fluffy as it was when we first put it down.

Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

I’m definitely impressed with how welcoming and cozy it makes the room feel and how easy it is to vacuum..I actually think this particular rug would even look great in a living room or a home office if your decorating tastes are a little more on the adventurous side.The black parts have a bit of speckling in them that make it look a little more sophisticated than a rug that you would normally just use in a kid’s room..

Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

This particular rug is called the.Super Shag Zebra Cream/Black.

Prison architecture: rehabilitation and humane design with criminologist Professor Yvonne Jewkes, The University of Bath

, but definitely check out.

the rest of the site.boxwood wreaths.

are an example of something that I use over and over again for all seasons, along with the.on the kitchen counters.

last year’s Christmas home tour., you’ll see just how often I reuse all of these things.

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