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  2. 20 Bathroom Cabinet Ideas You Have to Try Right Now - AOL

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    Designer Ellie Cullman kept the vanity in the primary bathroom of a New Jersey house elegant and simple with wood cabinets and brass hardware. As for the other areas of the room, Cullman dialed it ...

  3. Home Hacks: Organize your bathroom with our nifty tricks - AOL

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  4. Need More Kitchen Space? Try These Storage and Organization Ideas

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    Whether you need a lot of help or just a few quick tips, you'll find what you need in this list of the best kitchen storage ideas. Find even more organizational inspiration:

  5. National Kitchen & Bath Association - Wikipedia

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    The organization was founded near Philadelphia in 1963, and was originally known as the American Institute of Kitchen Dealers. [3] The founding was inspired by an open letter written by Leon Raider of Kitchen Kompact, [4] a cabinet company founded in 1937. H. Dean Church was the group's first president. [4]

  6. Bathroom cabinet - Wikipedia

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    A bathroom cabinet is a cabinet in a bathroom, most often used to store hygiene products, toiletries, and sometimes also medications such that it works as an improvised medicine cabinet. There are two main types of bathroom cabinets: vanity cabinets which are usually placed under sinks and mirror cabinets which are usually placed over sinks or ...

  7. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    An expandable table with chairs. This is a list of furniture types.Furniture can be free-standing or built-in to a building. [1] They typically include pieces such as chairs, tables, storage units, and desks.