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  2. 25 Cozy Breakfast Nook Ideas That Pack Style Into a ... - AOL

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    Build a Tiny Brunch Nook. A simple shelf can turn an unused corner into a chic breakfast bar. Here, DIYer Jenni Yolo found sleek bar stools, then hung the live edge shelf at a functional height.

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    With custom wallpaper and $29 Amazon blinds, ... over the kitchen island, and in the jewel-like flush-mount hallway fixture. ... Built-in storage drawers do double duty as a cozy reading nook ...

  4. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    In the L-kitchen, the cabinets occupy two adjacent walls. Again, the work triangle is preserved, and there may even be space for an additional table at a third wall, provided it does not intersect the triangle. A U-kitchen has cabinets along three walls, typically with the sink at the base of the "U". This is a typical work kitchen, too, unless ...

  5. Inglenook - Wikipedia

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    Inglenook in the Blue Bedroom of Stan Hywet Hall, Summit County, Ohio. An inglenook or chimney corner is a recess that adjoins a fireplace.The word comes from "ingle", an old Scots word for a domestic fire (derived from the Gaelic aingeal), and "nook".

  6. Robie House - Wikipedia

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    The Robie House is located at 5757 South Woodlawn Avenue, [6] [7] on the northeast corner of Woodlawn Avenue and 58th Street in the Hyde Park community of Chicago in Illinois, United States. [8] The lot measures 60 feet (18 m) wide and 180 feet (55 m) long, the larger dimension extending west–east parallel to 58th Street.

  7. Price Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Price Tower is a nineteen-story, 221-foot-high (67 m) tower at 510 South Dewey Avenue in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, United States.One of the few skyscrapers designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, the Price Tower is derived from a 1929 proposal for apartment buildings in New York City.