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  2. 9 Home Renovations That Are Always Worth the Expense ... - AOL

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    Pantries, hallway closets, bedroom closets, and even utility closets present a prime opportunity to improve function and value to your home. "Closets can get overlooked in the bedroom renovation ...

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    So, when the 78-year-old, who resides in Edgewood Heights, Pa., learned that her nursing home would be hosting a door decorating competition, she jumped at the opportunity to participate.

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    Convert Antique Furniture There’s no need for built-ins when you turn a beautiful armoire into a hardworking pantry. Use metal locker baskets and galvanized troughs to sort dry goods and ...

  5. Home accessories - Wikipedia

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    Home accessories (also termed home decor) are decorative and functional items used to enhance the aesthetic appeal and comfort of living spaces. These items are typically easy to replace, move, and rearrange, allowing for flexibility in interior design.

  6. Chifforobe - Wikipedia

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    A chifforobe (/ ˈ ʃ ɪ f ə ˌ r oʊ b /), also chiffarobe or chifferobe, is a closet-like piece of furniture that combines a long space for hanging clothes (that is, a wardrobe or armoire) with a chest of drawers. [1] Typically the wardrobe section runs down one side of the piece, while the drawers occupy the other side. [2]

  7. Cabinet (room) - Wikipedia

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    Typically such a room would be for the use of a single individual, so that a house might have at least two (his and hers) and often more. Names varied: cabinet, closet, study (from the Italian studiolo), office, and a range of more specifically female equivalents, such as a boudoir.