The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

It’s an updated version of a classic and can really bring a cozy feeling to any room..

The kitchen overall is not entirely unpleasant.I know this, but for some reason, the eye just seems to want a focal point on the backsplash.

The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

Something to draw it in and make things a little more interesting.The eye wants what it wants!.I could go ahead and put some tile up.

The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

That would really help things.And I even love tiling!

The future of UK construction, Built Environment Matters podcast with Keith Waller, Program Director, The Construction Innovation Hub

The problem is that I’d like to rip that counter top out sooner rather than later, and that would damage my tile work, so I’ll just have to wait and see what I can do to make the space a little cozier in the meantime..

So here’s how things are looking in the kitchen now!.Once that was dry, I took some watered-down brown paint and used my brush to kind of flick the watery paint at the eggs.

Worked like a charm!Make sure you put down lots of newspaper though!.

To finish off the look, just take some little bits of moss and shove it in the spaces in between your eggs, adding a little bit of hot glue to hold things in place if necessary.. It’s such an easy project, but I think the result is really pretty!.This little topiary tower thing has lived all over our house but this year I have it in my newly-finished-ish.