Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

Once you have the gate in the opening and you start to attach the ‘first attempt’ u-bolt, you will quickly see if that particular size will work and if not, what changes are needed for successful installation..

I clean the brush out quickly after each use, but of course there’s a lot of stuff that gets stuck deep down in there that needs a little extra help.As you can tell, she has a fluffy light blue blanket and the fuzz from that always seems to end up in the hairbrush, and those old stickers on there that are peeling off look pretty terrible too.

Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

It’s not a pretty situation!.If you have a hair brush that looks something like this, here’s what you do!.First, take a pair of scissors and cut down in between the rows of bristles to help release any of the tangled up pieces of hair.. Next, grab yourself a big bowl, some baking soda, and the essential oil of your choice.

Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

Lavender, Eucalyptus, Lemon, and Tea Tree oil are all known for their cleaning and disinfecting properties so they’re all good choices..Fill the bowl up with warm water and add in about 1/2 cup of baking soda, stirring it so it dissolves completely.

Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

Add in about 20 drops of your essential oil of choice.

I grabbed the lavender to use for this project, so that’s what’s in the picture, but when I opened the bottled I discovered it was empty!They may not grow up to be obsessive crafters or decorators or woodworkers but the memories will surely last a lifetime and inspire them throughout their lives.. Now, as promised in this week’s inspiration Fridays title, here are seven (safe enough to share) renovation moments to enjoy with the kids.

Remember, be safe!!!Eye protection, respiratory protection for all and unplug the power tools.. 1.. Layout/lay tile.

– depending on their age, this can vary from dry fitting 12×12 tiles to more complicated combinations of tile and stone.If your child takes to it quickly you can have them spread the thinset and lay the tile.