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Happy Decorating

 

Summer entertaining is one of my favorite things to do. I think it&#;s because of the causal, laid back feeling you can create when putting a gathering together. I also love the idea of having a designated area that can be transformed into a fun spot to hang out and enjoy a good time. We live on a lake and spend most of our time outdoors, in the other months too. Because pf this, we needed a space that was covered and functional to create a low key hang out. so, we turned this old shed into what we lovingly call, &#;The Beer barn&#;

Outside Before

 

 

 

 

The first thing we wanted to do is update the outside to give it a more updated and polished look to make it more cohesive in our yard. Paint usually makes the most impact at the lowest cost. I wanted it to have a rich, rustic look and I love the look of woods and dark colors. For the main color we used Iron Ore by Sherwin Williams. 

 

 

Then I wanted to bring in some warm wood tones so I stained the doors in Early American.

 

 

The rest of the changes were just aesthetic things to give it more personality. We added the wood whisky barrels to bring in more of the warm woods and planted real Olive trees in them We also added a big farmhouse light for character and ambiance.

 

 

We also added flagstone at the entrance to give it a more finished look and to avoid having a muddy entryway to the door.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also added a window box with flowers for additional color as well as this pallet wall planter. You can see how we built the planter here How To Create A Planter With An Old Pallet. We also landscaped around the barn earlier in the season and you can read about that hereHow To Create A Garden In A Small Space

 

Inside Before

 

 

 

The inside required a lot more work but the end result was so worth it. One of the biggest issues was that it also was becoming a catch all of junk. We still need it to store items for the lake, however a lot of it was cluttering up the space and making it hard to enjoy as a functional space to hang out.

 

 

 

First thing we did was to clear out the whole shed. We through out anything we didn&#;t need or that was broken. That way we could determine how much space was truly needed to store items and how we could best store them.

 

 

We knew that finishing off the walls would make a big impact in keeping the area looking cleaner and more appealing, however we did not want to spend a lot of money. I love the look of barn wood walls but knew that it would be more time consuming and expensive. So, we found these faux barn wood looking panels at our local Lowes. The whole cost for them was about $

 

 

Then, all we did was nail the panels to the studs. There were some tricky cuts involved but we really weren&#;t super picky on the small details for the shed. Once we had the panels up it already made a huge difference in how clean and bright it felt. 

 

 

I decided that painting the floors would also add a more finished look to the room. However, I really didn&#;t want to put a lot of time or money into it. I had originally bought garage, concrete paint to paint the floors but didn&#;t like the gray option with the barn wood browns. I wanted to keep with the rustic feel. So I decided to try concrete stain.

My first mistake was the color selection. They color I selected I though was a taupe but once I painted it on the floors, it looked too gray. So I went back and bought a darker more brown color and love how it turned out. Since it is a stain, I really wanted it to look like stain not paint on the floors, so when I applied it, I didn&#;t do a heavy even coat. I loved the layered more splotchy look it gave. 

 

 

Once the walls and floors were complete, I painted the old bar to clean it up and wow what a difference that made. Then it was a matter of adding the decorations and items we needed to make it fun and inviting. The TV was placed on a shelf and we added old vintage waterskis and signs. The wooden vintage cooler even looked better in the newly designed space. 

 

 

The fun fishing pole light was a project my husband did a few years ago. He used an old minnow bucket for the base, filled it with concrete then stuck in an old fishing pole. He created the lamp using a lamp kit and the inner part of the minnow bucket as the lampshade. It was super easy and adds so much character to the whole room.

 

 

 

 

 

I know we will enjoy this space so much more now and it will quickly become a favorite spot in the yard. I love that even if it&#;s starts raining, we can sit inside and enjoy watching the lake or a game and still be &#;outside&#; by the water. 

 

 

Isn&#;t that such a fun space and can you believe how different it looks ? It always amazes me what a difference paint makes in any space. We really love how this turned out and know we will enjoy this space for many years to come. I hope you enjoyed seeing this makeover and learning how you can turn an old shed into an outdoor bar. Make sure you subscribe so you won&#;t miss any new posts. I love hearing from you so feel free to ask any questions.

 

In the meeting took part Marineta Dejeva ( senior teacher of Geography and Economics), Milena Platnikova (senior teacher of History and Civilization) and Daniela Vasileva ( teacher of Informatics and Information technology) from ELS “Geo Milev”, Burgas. The work on the project started on Monday- 5th of November with a visit to the Turkish school partner- Zeytinlibahce Mesleki ve Teknik Anadolu Lisesi. All participants in the project were warmly welcomed by the Headmaster. After that we were invited for a celebration in  the lyceum hall. We continued to introduce the participating schools. “ 34th Secondary School” in Riga is the project coordinator and teaches 1  students. We learned about the interesting practice which is in line with the goals of the project- in every classroom the students grow eight plants. There are even aquariums in some of the rooms. The other participant in the project, was established in &#; the  “ National College Gheorghe Sincai” in Bucharest. It has students aged between , in classes of  Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences, Philology, Art and Music. The Bulgarian team introduced the history and achievements of “Geo Milev” ELS, Burgas and gave brief information about the places near the city  that are suitable for the project- the lakes, the bird reserve in the area of Poda, Strandja Natural Park, etc. The programme continued with visits to various institutions, related to environmental protection, a walk through ancient Mersin, The Virgin Fortress, which we reached by boat, a visit to  the University of Mersin, the Zoo in Tarsus- a city near Mersin, a visit to Alata- The Institute for High Cultures and horticulture and ODTU- The Institute for Endangered Species, Gyoxu Delta.

CyberArk Launches AI-Powered Service to Remove Excessive Cloud Permissions

CyberArk, the global leader in privileged access management, announced CyberArk Cloud Entitlements Manager, the industry’s first privilege-based, artificial intelligence-powered service designed to strengthen the security of cloud environments. Through continuous monitoring of cloud access, CyberArk enforces least privilege by identifying and removing excessive cloud permissions that can leave organizations vulnerable – significantly reducing risk and improving overall visibility and security.

According to a recent ESG survey, over-permissioned accounts and roles is the top-cited cloud service misconfiguration detected and overly permissive privileges is the most commonly cited type of cybersecurity attack against cloud applications and services experienced over the last 12 months. As organizations rapidly scale cloud deployments and adopt advanced services to digitally transform their business, the creation of human, application, and machine identities is accelerating. Access permissions for these identities are often granted by default, based on group or role, and can go unused or have more entitlements than they actually need.

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CyberArk Cloud Entitlements Manager is a key component of CyberArk’s Identity Security strategy that starts with Zero Trust and uses artificial intelligence to understand context and intent in order to properly assess risk and take appropriate actions. Because all identities can become privileged under certain conditions, traditional approaches to managing and securing identities have become obsolete. This is especially true in the cloud where identities and their permissions are constantly being added or changed. It’s critical for organizations to have a consistent strategy for protecting access by a range of human, application and machine identities, and the services they consume.

“Cloud adoption has massively accelerated, but as new environments and cloud services are deployed, thousands of identity-based permissions are created – many of which go overlooked,” said Chen Bitan, chief product officer, CyberArk. “If not properly configured or managed, these identities create a pathway for attackers to gain privileged access and ultimately compromise an entire cloud environment. CyberArk Cloud Entitlements Manager helps organizations take back control of cloud security by transforming how these permissions are secured and managed while also delivering unprecedented time to value and operational efficiency.”

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In under an hour, CyberArk Cloud Entitlements Manager can be configured, provide an assessment of exposure levels, and deploy granular remediations – quickly delivering exceptional customer value. The cloud-agnostic service continuously detects hidden, misconfigured, and unused cloud permissions – improving security by providing a consistent approach to cloud least privilege. For cloud, security and Identity and Access Management teams, the service drives increased productivity with a simple, intuitive user experience that includes a centralized dashboard with a single view of permissions across Amazon Web Services (AWS), including Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS), Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Microsoft Azure environments.

As part of CyberArk’s growing SaaS portfolio, which also includes Idaptive, Alero, Privilege Cloud, and Endpoint Privilege Manager, Cloud Entitlements Manager builds on the company’s industry-leading privileged access management and IDaaS capabilities to provide unmatched enterprise-wide security intelligence by helping to and reduce the growing risk of cloud permission sprawl while offering incomparable operational simplicity.

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10 Coolest Facilities in Coworking Spaces

Coworking spacesare the trends of the season. There has been a steady rise in the number of coworking spaces in India. Startups and freelancers prefer coworking and shared office spaces more than individual spaces these days. Millennials owning is no more a trend. Renting and sharing is what people prefer these days. We share our lives on social media regularly, similarly shared office space is the ‘in thing’ these days.

Experts opine that coworking spaces are here to stay. Future predictions are very bright for coworking work spaces. As per a report by Statista, the number of coworking spaces is expected to increase to 18, by the year The region with most number of coworking spaces was Asia Pacific (including India), with around 3, spaces, followed by the United States which has 3, spaces.

Coworking spaces offer a variety of facilities to the occupants. We have listed out the top facilities that coworking spaces offer.

 

1) Networking

The key factor that separates coworking spacesfrom traditional office space is that it offers networking and collaborative facilities to its occupants. You need to network properly for steady growth in your business. Meeting with the right people who might be your potential client in future is a feature of coworking spaces. You have to socialize properly with the right people to avail this extremely important facility.

2) Low cost

The average expenditure of running your office from a coworking space is way lesser than traditional individual workspace. The facilities that one gets in a coworking space is always more than what you pay for if you compare them with the cost of maintenance in the individual work space.

3) Community building

Almost all the coworking spaces give you the option of getting membership to a community of that space. It’s like a membership program where you can avail and take part in events that are organized only for the community members.

4) No responsibility of facility management

This feature is a great relief for the occupants. You don’t have to waste any time thinking about how to take care of utilities and maintaining the important facilities like security and restroom management. Everything is taken care by the facility management team of the coworking space.

5) Membership pass/ card to avail the coworking space

In coworking spaces you are given membership card which you can use to work in other centers of the coworking space other than your home center.

6) Vibrant meeting/ conference rooms and training rooms &#;

Coworking and shared workspaces have vibrant meeting and conference rooms with all the high-tech equipment, where you can conduct important meetings. Training rooms are also there which you can avail for training and small seminar purpose. However, you need to book the place on an hourly basis.

7) Cool Looking office space with clean desks and chairs

Most of the coworking spaces exhibit a cool look. The interiors are very well done and you don’t need to spend a penny on any office space interior.

8) Recreational Space

There are variety of options for recreation in coworking spaces. There are games rooms where you can relax at the end of the day. Then yoga rooms, music rooms are some recreational facilities that coworking spaces offer to their occupants for socializing at the end of a long tiring work day.

9) Events

You can participate in a variety of events organized by the coworking space where you are a member. Events like industry talk shows, music evening, games night are the common events hosted by the coworking space. They do it to increase bonding between the shared workspace members.

10) Meeting new friends

In an individual work space you will meet with only the employees of your own company. But in a coworking or shared office space you share office space with many other companies and hence there are chances to meet new people almost every week. You can make new friends and expand your horizons.

Sounds really interesting right? Yeah! We bet you would love that.

So these are our top ten facilities offered by the coworking spaces. Coworking spaces will save you from the boredom that comes from working in the individual office space. Try coworking, we guarantee that you will enjoy every bit of it.

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