Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Thanks so much again to.

So now you’ve built a simple frame, attached a sheet of drywall, and filled in all the holes.Just a few simple steps and you’ve made a. whole wall!.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

All that’s left to do now is sand the small amount of excess mud (once it’s dry!)and you’re ready to paint and prime..If you’ll be sanding by hand, you’ll be REALLY happy that you took my advice because your life will be so much easier with just this little bit of sanding to do.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

If you’re using an electric sander, make sure you’re super gentle with your sanding.I find it helps to use a really fine grit sand-paper that’s even a bit worn out to make sure I don’t overdo it..

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

I’m always so impressed and excited by what a big difference a bit of fresh drywall can make in a room.

If your walls are looking a little wonky or rough, why not just replace them now that you know how easy it really is!.It really is a dream come true for me in so many ways!.

Working from home can be completely ideal for some of us.It can be especially convenient if you have young kids that need to be dropped off and picked up from school, older kids with lots of sports commitments, or even if you have hobbies that you really want time to be able to pursue or just find that you’re happier if you get lots of quiet time to yourself during the day.

By the way, all of those examples completely apply to me.🙂 Obviously, this working arrangement is absolutely perfect for me and if you think it might be perfect for you too, here are some ideas to mull over while you’re planning to make your move!.