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98)Eggless Cookie Dough Balls.

It’s actually a small tub, but it feels huge because of how deep it is as well as the square shape inside and out.We decided to go with a 5-foot tub rather than a 6-foot one to keep the room feeling spacious and I’m so glad we did!.

Benefits of incorporating sustainable design: Bryden Wood’s Head of Sustainability teaches Manchester School of Architecture (MArch) students

I left the Christmas wreath up.It just seems perfect for that spot and I’m thinking maybe in a month or so when I start with my Easter decor it can just become an Easter wreath.I love that this room is super fancy (by my standards at least!)

Benefits of incorporating sustainable design: Bryden Wood’s Head of Sustainability teaches Manchester School of Architecture (MArch) students

and traditional in style, but it still feels fresh and approachable and totally like “us”.I always think you know you’ve done a really good job designing a room when it becomes really easy to decorate it and make it look good, almost no matter what you try.

Benefits of incorporating sustainable design: Bryden Wood’s Head of Sustainability teaches Manchester School of Architecture (MArch) students

Even, a plastic walrus!.

So that’s the bathroom!Of course, as it turns out, we absolutely love it and (bonus) I end up drinking coffee quite a bit more often these days and get a lot more done too!

We ended up going with the Tassimo type of single-serve coffee maker.It seems like the.

is actually a bit more popular, but I wanted something that would fit neatly on my counter, just under my upper cabinet, and all of the Keurig models that I found were so much taller than the Tassimos and just wouldn’t fit.So that was a deal-breaker!