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Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

2025-10-08 08:47:50

If you missed part one, go ahead and get caught up.

If your child takes to it quickly you can have them spread the thinset and lay the tile.Plastic spacers make most patterns foolproof.. 2.. Lay flooring.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

– many manufacturers of flooring offer ‘lock in’ flooring options that do not required nails for proper installation.As with tiling, participation can vary from layouts to actual installation.. 3..– the only time I would recommend getting power tool into their hands.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Most tool manufacturers make great 12 volt drills that, with proper supervision can be safe and fun for kids.Make sure to include them in the whole process from measuring, marking, predrilling the holes to finally driving the fasteners.. 4.. Assemble furniture.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

– our favorite ‘some (most) assembly required’ furniture retailer is tailor made for these moments.

Even the youngest kids can turn an Allen key and the older kids will love following the directions and leading construction.. 5.. Painting.The back of our house.

So much to do here, but I still think it’s pretty cute!Hopefully this will make a great “before” picture for all of our outdoor projects this Summer.. That’s what’s going on around here right now!

It feels like Monday was finally the first “real” day of Spring.It’s back to windy and cold right now, but at least it’s green!.