Lego designs that are awesome.

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This Lego design is for when you absolutely, positively need two sources of Carpel Tunnel Syndrome.

 

I’m not sure what to call these Lego designs: Awesome? Colorful? Time consuming?

Whatever it is, these people are invested in making colorful creations that are functional or just plain fun. One little block at a time.

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‣ MyFixitUpLife Lego wall - MyFixitUpLife
Got some time on your hands and 55,000—THOUSAND—Lego bricks? Then here’s a Lego design project custom-made for you. After 47,000 Lego blocks, the designers entered into a phase of exhaustion previously unknown to science: Lego-lunacy.

 

‣ MyFixitUpLife Lego wall - MyFixitUpLife
After completing the project, the installers’ hands were in such paralyzing pain they didn’t think drywall was such a bad idea after all.

 

‣ MyFixitUpLife Lego design - MyFixitUpLife

Coffee break room? No coffee needed in this room. Just go in here for immediate blood pressure increase. 

 
‣ MyFixitUpLife Lego interior design - MyFixitUpLife
Because cleaning a soap dish is too easy. Don’t buy it. Brick it.

 

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Time on your hands? Relentless creative? Maybe it’s perfect for a Lego-themed birthday party

 

‣ MyFixitUpLife Lego interior design - MyFixitUpLife
Bring the Lego up the wall on to the ceiling? That’s serious. It’s alive!

 

‣ MyFixitUpLife Lego home decor - MyFixitUpLife
Lego design is not structural, but it’s, well, an interesting patch.
 

 

‣ MyFixitUpLife Lego and Technology - MyFixitUpLife
Primary colors. And a primary place for your phone. What CAN’T you use Lego for?

 

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Old meets new. And I cannot tell a lie. This Lego design is kind of cool.

 

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A licensed contractor, tool expert, wood and outdoor enthusiast, and elite Spartan Race competitor, he writes about home improvement and tools for national magazines and websites, and teaches hands-on clinics for other remodeling professionals. Check out his book, The Carpenter's Notebook.

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