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

That’s why I always reach for the essential oils if falling to sleep is proving to be challenging.

Toss the towel in your dryer..Throw the curtains in your dryer along with the towel!.

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

Turn your dryer on for about 20 minutes on the “air fluff” setting.It may be called something else on your dryer, but you want to choose the setting with no heat..The damp towel will help pull off any dust or fur and the tumbling action will finish the job.. All that pet fur and dust will be caught in you dryer’s lint trap and your curtains will be as good as new!.

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

How many curtains you can do at one time will depend on the the length of your curtains and the size of your dryer, but I find that a pair of regular light-weight panels can fit in nicely with lots of room to bump around and get all the pet fur off.My pets really like to sit on windowsills, so that’s a lot.

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

Give this one a try and let me know how it works for you!.

Do you have a method like the curtain in the dryer trick that you use for removing all the dust from your curtains?.Well, no, it still feels like the 120 year old house that it is, but it definitely feels much more thoroughly updated now.

Interior doors aren’t always the first thing that we think of when we want to make our homes feel more stylish, but they really do have such a huge impact on the overall look and feel of your home.We started looking for other creative ways that people have updated their interior doors after seeing what an impact they’ve made around here and we weren’t disappointed!

Just wait until you get to the pantry door update below!🙂 Here are some of the best ways to update interior doors that we found!.

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