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  2. 19 Walk-In Pantry Ideas for a More Organized, Stylish Space - AOL

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    Related: Kitchen Cabinet Storage Ideas to Keep All Your Cookware, Dishware, and Appliances Organized Add Liners to Wire Racks Smooth those wire shelves to make them easier to use for storage and ...

  3. Cabinetry - Wikipedia

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    An alternative to the lazy susan, particularly in base cabinets, is the blind corner cabinet pull out unit. These pull out and turn, making the attached shelving unit slide into the open area of the cabinet door, thus making the shelves accessible to the user.

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    To show you how it’s done, we’ve selected 15 stand-out above-the-kitchen-cabinet decor ideas that will instantly elevate your space. Display Your Cutting Boards

  5. Floating shelf - Wikipedia

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    A floating shelf can be supported on hidden rods or bars that have been attached to studs. A thick floating shelf may be made of a hollow-core shelf glued to a cleat. [7] A floating shelf may have two or more channels open from the back towards, but without reaching, the front, into which slide fasteners attached to the wall, typically held in place by screws inserted through the bottom of the ...

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  7. Door - Wikipedia

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    A tambour door or roller door is an up-and-over door made of narrow horizontal slats that rolls up and down by sliding along vertical tracks; it is typically found in entertainment centres and cabinets. Rebated doors, a term chiefly used in Britain, are double doors with a lip or overlap (i.e. a rabbet) on the vertical edge(s) where they meet.