Not exact matches
You just hold it under the water for a
few seconds and then hang it up on the included
hook (which will stay attached to your
wall).
We brainstormed a
few different ideas, including using zip - tied storage cube panels that would run along the
walls and would be attached by a limited number of
hooks by the doorways.
For example, his limbs might become giant magnets, enabling him to walk up
walls or rip away enemy shields... Or maybe extendible spring - loaded hands would allow him to activate far - away switches or work as a grappling
hook... Or he could have a tank - like body, easily crossing over spikes and pushing objects around the levels... These are just a
few possibilities we're considering (the game is still in the design phase), but you get the idea!
The mounting plate attaches to the
wall with a
few standard pieces of hardware, and the main component then latches on to the mount with four small
hooks.
We've still got to hang a
few more things up on the
walls, but it's been a little over a month since we've had running water in there, so for now, we're just happy to have the toilet
hooked back up - ha!
Even just a
few cute
hooks on the
wall right inside the door, and maybe a small mirror above the
hooks, can make the «entry» feel more useful and functional as an entry.
If you are limited on pantry space or need some extra room for toy storage, you can instantly add storage with the help of a
few adhesive
wall hooks.
Over the past
few weeks, here's what has been accomplished: Demo Sand glitter off the
walls (thanks hubby) Some painting Install new cement based sub floor (the former sub floor was sunken, rotting wood) Install extractor fan Install tile Grout Change door location Install vanity Purchase fixtures (lighting, shower faucet, sinks)
Hook up plumbing; install faucets
Get
hooked In closets, on doors and on almost every
wall are a
few inches of vertical space crying out for a
hook for towels, purses, scarves, backpacks, hats, utensils, tools, keys, cups and much more.