Double FOYA Winners | How we’re delivering award-winning pharmaceutical facilities with Design to Value

The wood because it would be easy to work with to get it to fit properly next to our really slopey kitchen ceiling, and the stainless steel to match all the stainless steel everywhere else.. We started out with four “posts” made out of 2×2 pine, sanded them down really well, and then cut slots for the stainless steel to slide into.. Next, I painted the parts of the posts that would be visible with the same paint we used for the cabinets.. Then it was time to assemble!

Well, OK, maybe not, but I hope you at least found something in here that will help you out with one of life’s little messes!I know these little tricks come in handy to me every day!It was a pretty great year for DIY projects around these parts.

Double FOYA Winners | How we’re delivering award-winning pharmaceutical facilities with Design to Value

We really did make a lot of progress on the house AND we shared some handy tips along the way too!Here are the top 5 favorites from this year, according to our readers.. How to paint absolutely perfect wall stripes (from September).The no-brainer no math molding trick (from August).

Double FOYA Winners | How we’re delivering award-winning pharmaceutical facilities with Design to Value

Our favorite speedy deck staining trick (from July).How to paint old wall paneling (from September).

Double FOYA Winners | How we’re delivering award-winning pharmaceutical facilities with Design to Value

How to change out a light fixture (from June).

Wow, I never noticed it before, but it looks like we really picked up speed with the DIY projects in the last half of the year.Oh, big plans.. For now, I’m just enjoying my cute window.Well, it’s the last day of November, so it’s about time we get into the Christmas swing of things, doncha think?.

We had our first snowfall last night and everything is looking all perfect and Christmassy.We’re all just loving it around here..

I thought I’d start at the very beginning, a very good place to start, in the mudroom, where we usually enter the house..I cheated a bunch in this room and reused a lot of the same elements as in my.