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OK, it can stay..

Here’s the cut tile in place!.Doesn’t that look great?.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Hope this little tip proves to be useful to you on your next bathroom renovation!I can’t think of too many other places that you would need to cut a big hole like this, but if you ever run into that problem in the future, you’ll be ready!So, you see, we have this door in our dining room.It’s really big and plain and ugly and it leads to the master bedroom.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

There are a ton of really great DIY solutions that I could do to dress this door up, but we’re planning on changing it out eventually and actually moving it so that the doorway goes into the bedroom a couple of feet and leaves a little alcove there in the dining room.The bedroom is big and the dining room is small, so it makes sense.

Master planning with a Design to Value approach

Anyway, I may still fancy the door up one day if inspiration strikes but for now, I just decided to stick a wreath on it to fill some of that blank space and call it done.

So that’s the story of where the need for this bow came from..The idea of using salt appealed to me because it’s so darn simple and so darn cheap too.

And it really works!Check out my front pathway.. Before:.

I’m thoroughly embarrassed.We’re in the process of removing all that pink rock from all the garden, so it’s pretty much everywhere right now.