Among the baby that requires attention and the house that takes time to plan in Full details of the electrical system and the tiles is not much time available. Fortunately, the Swedish government offered me the famous "pappadagar", ten days during which the father may be absent from work for the birth of a child. These days you can take all together or apart but within 30 days after birth. In our case we decided to take all ten at once saw that here on earth just by being Swedish we have to rely only on our hands (as is also right that is ...). So these days are just a fallen bean.
While the mother has dealt with the difficulties imposed the first week of breastfeeding, the father has become a real expert when changing diapers and housework. Galileo And in recent days has already made his first go outside and there in a couple of occasions we are in wheelchairs or nell'ovetto scamper around the supermarkets and shops of colors. Maximum operating current: about 2 hours then we must be ready to supply.
But today I wanted to tell something about the house the assembly of which is proceeding very well, so that all the internal walls have already been mounted. Within a few days even the tiles have found their place on the roof. This week, however, we are dealing with the colors and the electrical system. In particular
the selection of colors inside (we decided to avoid the wallpapers that are so fashionable in Sweden) is what is keeping us busiest. In fact, we recently found that in practice you can choose any color from a color system called NCS (Natural Color System). The human eye can perceive something like 10 million different colors and the purpose of NCS is to provide a catalog of 1,950 colors is likely to play the best distribution across the range. Just glancing at the site of NCS I landed on the NCS Navigator 2.0 with which you can play with colors and try all the colors and combinations. Do is to just try and try and color combinations with the idea of \u200b\u200bmaybe something more daring on a particular wall ...
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