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of the baby gate, not the side where the baby will be hanging out.

That really maximized the openness of the ceiling and kind of gives the feeling of individual pieces of furniture in the room.I love this look for a kitchen because it’s both an updated look and also totally appropriate for an old farmhouse like ours..

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This was a pretty simple job overall, but one with a really big impact.Those are always the best projects aren’t they?.We really only needed a few basic supplies, other than the miter saw which is out in the garage.. We gathered some painting supplies, our handy-dandy cordless brad nailer, and some GE Iron Grip adhesive..

Martin Wood (he/him)

When it comes to adhesives, this one is definitely a winner.It sticks to pretty much anything, whether porous or non-porous, even things that are typically difficult for other adhesives like steel, PVC, glass, concrete, and porcelain, and since it’s 100% silicone it won’t shrink or lose adhesion over time.

Martin Wood (he/him)

Plus it works super-fast, which is really the key to my heart.

In projects where you need to clamp something and let it dry, it builds strength quickly and offers up to 75% less clamp time than many other adhesives!That’s disgusting!

I really didn’t think these chairs were actually that dirty..So, I wanted this to be the answer.

As I said before, I love rubbing alcohol.After you’re done rubbing, you can just take your scrub brush and brush up all of the tiny microfibers and your fabric will look good as new!