(714) 677-2145
Tue - Sat: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

The Future of Architecture: Adaptability, AI & Gen Z | Randy Deutsch

Time: 2025-10-08 23:37:39 Source: Author: Ultra Printers

After that, we had a bit of momentum and just went for it.

More than perfect!.This room only has one window, so I made 2 panels.. For each panel, I folded the sides in about a 1/2 an inch and ironed it, then sewed it in place..

The Future of Architecture: Adaptability, AI & Gen Z | Randy Deutsch

I folded the bottoms of the panels in 1″ and ironed, then the tops got folded in 3″ and ironed.Both the bottom hem and the top were sewn in place as well.. And guess what?You really can get a lot fancier with your hems if you want to get  a more finished edge.

The Future of Architecture: Adaptability, AI & Gen Z | Randy Deutsch

You can fold them in twice to hide the fraying fabric pretty easily and iron then sew that.The thing is though, you really don’t have to, and today is all about making this as simple and do-able as possible.

The Future of Architecture: Adaptability, AI & Gen Z | Randy Deutsch

The real key is picking  a really beautiful fabric that you love, and whether you go fancy with your sewing or extremely basic, you will absolutely love the end result!.

Measuring your own fabric is great because you can control exactly how they fall and get them to just slightly pool or graze the floor, depending on your mood..Just duck out of the way if you see one of the walls starting to crumble above you.

You think I’m joking.So here’s what it looks like on the property around the house.. It’s beautiful and peaceful and a great place to escape the madness and mess going on inside sometimes.. We recently finished up a mini deck recycle/renovation, so now we have a great place to enjoy the view.. Here’s how it looked before:.

You can read more about that project... Next we’ll move inside.. Last Summer, I wrote a post called.

(Editor: Modern Mirrors)