Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

Right in the middle of my living room, you find my trusty Ikea Ektorp sofa, about 8 years old-ish.. It’s still comfy.

, I wasn’t really ready to paint the walls yet, but I wanted to paint a little, so I did these boxes of color, which kind of gave the feeling of molding on the walls.For a little while, then the icky feeling came back because there were still those marked up parts on the walls and the floor was still torn up a bit.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

I  did a pretty good job of faking it for the pictures though didn’t I?.I had these (ridiculously easy to make!)capri curtains and this little rug too, which were OK, but I was over the red.

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

Still icky-feeling..It was time for the de-ickification (great word, right?!)

Onsite construction technology: IoT and spatial mapping

First I got these fabrics that I loved and that made me feel the exact opposite of ick and made some.

10 minute pillow covers.The matching pieces got mounted directly on the wall.. Ta-da!.

The finest chalkboard that ever lived!.It looks great in her room with the blue frame and we love knowing that we know that Kennedy and her friends will have years of fun ahead of them leaving messages for each other and writing “so and so wuz here” over and over again..

If you’re like me and seem to need a chalkboard in every room, why not test your DIY skills a little bit and build your own?My gramma and my cousin were in town to visit a couple of weeks ago.I admit that I didn’t do much cooking and didn’t really do the best job of feeding them anything other than restaurant food, but we did make this one recipe together one night and it was delicious!.