The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

You won’t regret it!It sounds silly until you actually do keep one of your closet doors closed for a day.

So a few weeks ago we brought in some of these:.And did this with them:.

The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

We hung all the cabinets on the wall and created a little counter for me to sew at.And that was supposed to be it.But then we got an itch, and down came all the rest of the walls in the back hall.

The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

We hadn’t even finished painting the cabinets or installing the hardware and now instead of a medium-sized project, it’s kind of on the giant side.. Oh.The little nook next to the back door that used to be shelving like this:.

The Dyson blog: Fostering humility and focusing on people and purpose in collaborative design processes

Now looks like this:.

We took out the shelves, cut a hole in the wall, and installed a second door leading into the master bathroom so we can access it quickly from the deck.. Update:.It leads from the mudroom into the kitchen.

But it’s the door we use most, anyway..I painted it red to cover up the weird green that was underneath.

I’ve enjoyed it, but thought I would never be able to make it work after Christmas.. Wrong!.I think it looks just peachy..

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