Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

I like to work on just one wall of a room, doing the trim and wall color during one afternoon or evening on the weekend, and then put everything back into place and not worry the room again until the next weekend.

The signs are also really strong though, as I dropped mine several times on my tour around the house and it didn’t even chip.My heart stopped for a second there, but everything was just fine!.

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

You’ll notice I didn’t use the pins to hang my sign.Of course I was stubborn and insisted that my sign needed to go exactly here on this outside brick wall that I can’t really pin anything into.So hot glue it was!

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

I really do love seeing this sign here every time I go up the stairs though.And, bonus: I’ve been inspired to actually finish painting this wall now!

Designing data centre M&E: DfMA and an integrated approach

And maybe even hang some family photos going up the stairs!.

Gotta love wall art that can inspire a whole room!.That’s kind of an annoying thing to do, isn’t it?

Anyway….. A moment later we heard a strange put-put-putting coming from outside.. We peeked out the window and saw a tractor.It was the Dover Cruise!.

Around here, almost any tractor passing is reason enough to run out waving like a crazy person.For Kennedy, not me.

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