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Now if I could only figure out if and how we can rip down that ugly non-functioning humidity controller thing beside it..So there you have it, my friends!

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

It’s not much, but progress is progress, I say!I’ve shown you my living room before now and then.Right in the middle of my living room, you find my trusty Ikea Ektorp sofa, about 8 years old-ish.. It’s still comfy.Sometimes it doesn’t look half bad.

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

I’ve even had people ask me how I keep it so white..This is our second slipcover for this sofa.

Delivering net zero carbon buildings with design for manufacture and assembly (DfMA)

The first one was beige and lasted about 4 years.. We picked this one up basically because it was a $300 slipcover on sale for $40.

We weren’t really excited about it at the time, but the old one was done for.Once I was ready to start adding some decor into my new grey living room though, I went looking for some of those silver Summery things and they were nowhere to be found!

I had some of this Rustoleum Mirror Effect spray paint.on hand for another project that I’ve been trying to do for about 8 months or so and I thought I’d experiment with it a bit and see what happened.. Rust-Oleum 267727 Specialty Mirror Spray, 6-Ounce.

It’s totally not meant for this at all.You’re supposed to spray it on the back side of clear glass to create a mirror-like finish, but I thought the worst that could happen is that it would look terrible and then I would just spray some glossy white over top and everything would be fine.