Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

Pumpkin carving – Be creative and carve more than just a few.. 26.

I found these sparkly little balls tied together in a garland leftover from last year so I just plunked them down in a cozy little nest of cedar in this footed bowl.. Glitter and twine – it’s works!Who would’ve known?

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

This just further proves that twine goes with everything.. And that’s the hall this year!I bet you didn’t even notice how half-finished this room is.Thanks for celebrating with me!Now this was a fun project!.

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

I stumbled on a sign that I’d painted for Christmas a few years ago and decided to try making a few more to group together this year for a bigger impact..I really thought it was going to take a lot more to get the look I wanted, but it actually came together pretty easily within a time frame of about 2 weeks..

Platform design and the future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with our Head of Global Systems, Jaimie Johnston MBE

I used letter stamps on some of them and just sort of free-handed with the paintbrush on others..

I tried to keep within the theme of signs you might see on a Christmas tree farm.. A Polish Christmas tree farm?The trap at the base of the toilet is actually hidden so the sides are all just straight up-and-down all the way around.

Nowhere for tiny piles of cat fur and dust to rest that need constant wiping!It makes a difference!.

The free-standing tub is also obviously a main attraction in the room and it was designed really cleverly too!It’s actually a small tub, but it feels huge because of how deep it is as well as the square shape inside and out.

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