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  2. Can You Put Wallpaper In Your Kitchen? Designers Weigh In - AOL

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    Placement is also something to consider: Wallpaper might get damaged near sinks or stoves, so you might want to install a durable, tiled backsplash near heat and water sources.

  3. Yes, You Want Wallpaper In Your Kitchen! - AOL

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    Homeowner Amy Whyte transformed a tiny 5- by 5-foot nook into a tucked-in-the-trees wet bar with an olive green on the lower cabinet and a bold wallpaper up top. The white countertop and wood trim ...

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    Bold wallpaper from Secondhand Rosein adds a splashy pop of color to a New York City home decorated by interior designer Katie Ridder. The sconces are from Liza Sherman Antiques and the sink is ...

  5. Beadboard - Wikipedia

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    Beadboard may refer to: A rigid panel made from molded expanded polystyrene foam (MEPS/EPS) A type of panelling made from tongue-and-groove boards

  6. Hoosier cabinet - Wikipedia

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    In 1916, the company sold its one millionth Hoosier Cabinet and was clearly the leader in free-standing kitchen cabinets. By 1920, two million had been sold. [ 33 ] During its peak years, the company produced nearly 700 cabinets per day, and was the largest manufacturer of kitchen cabinets in the United States.

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    The entrance hall stairway has a banister and a light-topped newel post leading to the second-floor hallway which is surrounded by another open-work banister. There is a contrast between the white-painted woodwork and light embossed wallpaper with the darker woodwork and paper of the parlors and dining room.