Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

We had a space that would fit 9 cabinets almost perfectly, so we used 8 and left that little nook in the middle for the counter.

At least not with chalk.This stuff is harder than it looks!.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

So what it’s supposed to be is a couple of thick, chunky shelves, with a collection of cake plates, a ginger jar, a bowl of fluffy hydrangeas, and a little picture.That’s what it’s supposed to be.Who’s that cute girl in the next room there?.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

Oh, there she is!She heard the camera going.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

It’s not much of a ta-da moment, though..

But I really like the idea!.You understand..

The hardest thing about creating a nice room for your kids has got to be dealing with all of that STUFF.Clothes, toys, papers, pens, doodads, thingamajigs.

It can make even the fanciest room look like a shack in about 3 seconds flat.We have absolutely found the solution and it doesn’t matter if your house is big and brand-new or old with tiny bedrooms and weird wonky walls.

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