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Deuce Cities Henhouse

Make a USB Charging Hub

Hey budz! I’ve been busy reorganizing the DCHH headquarters (aka as my sunroom office). I’m obsessed with cord coralling and maintenance because it can have such a big impact on a space. Cords just look bad, there’s no two ways about it. To combat ugly cord scenes that we all live with on the daily, I devised a plan to make myself (and now all of us) a pretty USB charging hub.... READ MORE
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I wasn’t kidding around about the goals I set for myself for 2020 – I really want to give it my all and push myself to post twice a week. I figure if I don’t really try, I won’t know if it’s possible. Worst case scenario, I figure out what my limits are and I go from there. To start the year off on the right foot, I wanted to give my office/workspace a refresh. It’s been awhile since I shared it with you. These photos are from 2016 and it’s change a bit since then, but not in like a completed sort-of-a-way, but more like a half-assed sort of away.... READ MORE
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in Around the House, Office Space

House Tour

Subscribe to my youtube Channel! Exteriorview all Living Room Sources Living & Dining Roomview all Entry Sources Entry Way, Stairwell and Hallwayview all Office | Music Roomview all Kitchenview all READ MORE
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Stuff that happened in 2016

Hey Guys, I hope you all had a safe and happy start to the New Year! It has felt v incredible to have time away from the computer and projects over the last few weeks. We all need to reset from time-to-time, and for us there is no better way then to take a good hunk of time over the holidays to do so. Not to get too into feeling sharing, but I'm pretty stoked for this new year, last year was READ MORE
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in Around the House

Sunporch Workspace

The sunroom is located off our "master bedroom". It's a small porch that was most likely once used as a sleeping porch before the luxury of a/c, I can only imagine that humid Minnesota summers were pretty miserable. At some point the porch was likely upgraded to a four season sunroom or sunporch with insulation, electricity and nine wrap around windows. We've enjoyed having this little hideaway READ MORE
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