Sustainability in design: the future of net zero building

This year, one shot and it looks like we’re good to go..er..grow!.

This flashing sure is flashy!.Closet doors with a simple detail painted in gold.

Sustainability in design: the future of net zero building

from Achados de Decoracao.This one also makes no sense for my house, but this would be so fun in the right room.. Bilfold doors with trim added to make it look like an armoire.found at Funky Junk Interiors.

Sustainability in design: the future of net zero building

I wish I had the patience to do this!This closet really does look like an armoire doesn’t it?.

Sustainability in design: the future of net zero building

I think I’ve already got a feel for which one would make the most sense to do right now.

Unless Chris gets a burst of energy one day and decides to make me the fake armoire that is.Living in this house that’s mostly kind of trashed, hasn’t been renovated for about 30-40 years in a lot of the rooms, with all these dark finishes that never seem to be really clean kind of gets to me sometimes.

Or a lot of the time..While I love rustic finishes on just about anything, I’ve been craving the feeling of a bright, clean house lately.

You can see why from just this little glimpse of our room..So I painted the dresser white and got shiny bright new hardware for it too!.

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