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  2. Get Your Pantry Organized ASAP with These Genius Tips - AOL

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    Add an Extra Prep Space. Avoid jumbled shelves crammed haphazardly with your latest grocery run by adding a small table to the center of your walk-in pantry.

  3. 5 Areas In Your Home To Declutter This Winter ... - AOL

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    With rushing out the door for holiday activities, under the bathroom sink might be in disarray. “This is a small, manageable area to start,” Williams explains. Consider pulling everything out ...

  4. Pantry - Wikipedia

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    However, the problem with an icebox was that the cabinet housing it was large, but the actual refrigerated space was relatively small. A clever and innovative solution was invented, the "cold pantry", sometimes called a "California cooler." [7] The cold pantry usually consisted of a cabinet or cupboard with wooden-slat shelves for air ...

  5. Door - Wikipedia

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    Thickness: Most pre-fabricated doors are 1 3/8" thick (for interior doors) or 1 3/4" (exterior). Closets: small spaces such as closets, dressing rooms, half-baths, storage rooms, cellars, etc. often are accessed through doors smaller than passage doors in one or both dimensions but similar in design.

  6. Kitchenette - Wikipedia

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    A kitchenette is a small cooking area, which usually has a refrigerator and a microwave oven, but may have other appliances - for example a sink. They are found in studio apartments, some motel and hotel rooms, college dormitories, office buildings, furnished basements, or bedrooms in shared houses.

  7. Vestibule (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A floor plan with a modern vestibule shown in red. A vestibule (also anteroom, antechamber, air-lock entry or foyer) is a small room leading into a larger space [1] such as a lobby, entrance hall, or passage, for the purpose of waiting, withholding the larger space from view, reducing heat loss, providing storage space for outdoor clothing, etc.