Resolve falls victim to the endgame ‘It’ll do’ syndrome
I am at the ‘‘it’ll do’’ stage of the build. It’s the point most people reach after months of planning, gutting, rebuilding and finishing a house. Everyone has a question these days and I am getting used to making decisions on the spot.
I am at the ‘‘it’ll do’’ stage of the build. It’s the point most people reach after months of planning, gutting, rebuilding and finishing a house. Everyone has a question these days and I am getting used to making decisions on the spot.
Grey or black grout for the shower tiles? The honest answer is that I no longer care. The grout can be neon green just...
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