The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

All you need is glue and and mitre box or saw.

I got to play around with it in different parts of my house and review it for you and then… I get to give one away to one lucky reader as well!.I walked around the house holding this sign up in various rooms one day, but I decided that it needed to make it’s “sweet home” in my front hall.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

I love the contrast between the white sign and the dark chocolatey/grayish walls in here.Doesn’t it just look like it needs to be there?.The sign is cut from plywood, with a smooth painted low VOC finish on the front and the raw wood on the back.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

I love the detail of the stained edges too..When Kristen sends you your sign, it will come with two pre-drilled holes for hanging.. She’ll also send along these two super long silver-toned push pins that you can use to hang the sign on your wall..

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

The signs are super lightweight so the push pins are really all it takes.

The signs are also really strong though, as I dropped mine several times on my tour around the house and it didn’t even chip.And it’s the only things that calms my fear of neglecting things.

Whatever “things” may be.I just keep going back to it.

And at the end of the day, I look around and feel like I’ve done nothing, because I have nothing to show for it.But really, I’ve actually done a little bit of everything.