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UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Time: 2025-10-08 17:34:32 Source: Author: Modern Chairs

I actually really love this.

It was one of those jobs that takes like 10 minutes and you wonder why you waited a year to do it..If you squint really hard, it kinda looks like we have a really cool room here.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

We don’t of course, but now we have a cool wall at least!.The plan is to do some built-in shelving over top and have the brick visible as the back of the shelves, but who knows when that’ll happen.Chris asked me to paint all that unfinished wood framing just so it would look a little more finished until then..

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

Naturally I just did, like, one five-foot section so now it looks even worse..Still, pretty cool, huh?.

UK Industrial Strategy: Analysis, gaps, and the path to growth | Martin Wood, Adrian La Porta and John Dyson

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of the methods below!Over the river and through the woods, to Kennedy’s room we go!It’s been kind of a resting place for lots of different things over the last few years, but nothing that really helped its function as a laundry room/pantry/extra kitchen space/whatever.

Whenever I folded laundry, it would end up in piles on the kitchen table.The table is pretty big, so we could still find space to eat at it, but it was just really a big eyesore.. Chris had the idea to put a long counter in the laundry room for me to fold on and then he also thought we might as well add in a cork board and make it kind of a command center too!

So here’s what we came up with!.I use it everyday for laundry, but also as an extra prep space for putting plates of food on once they’re prepared, or to lay things out when I’m packing us up for a weekend away.

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