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  2. How to Create a Cozy Breakfast Nook Without a Renovation - AOL

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    There's something timeless and classic about a breakfast nook. It invites your family to casually gather together in their pajamas and robes as you nibble on pancakes and sip on coffee to start ...

  3. 25 Cozy Breakfast Nook Ideas That Pack Style Into a ... - AOL

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    Filled with wicker, warm wood and greenery, this charming breakfast nook has a boho-inspired style. The teal Windsor dining chairs bring in a nature-inspired pop of color. See more at Sarah Joy ...

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    Here, designers Mallory Robins and Elizabeth Bennett of Kobel + Co. bright life to a circular breakfast room with an expansive mural and similarly round furniture. Tour the Entire House Nate Sheets

  5. Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Such areas are called "breakfast areas", "breakfast nooks" or "breakfast bars" if space is integrated into a kitchen counter. Kitchens with enough space to eat in are sometimes called "eat-in kitchens". During the 2000s, flat pack kitchens were popular for people doing DIY renovating on a budget. The flat pack kitchens industry makes it easy to ...

  6. Dining room - Wikipedia

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    Smaller houses and condos may have a breakfast bar instead, typically of a different height than the regular kitchen counter (either raised for stools or lowered for chairs). If a home lacks a dinette, breakfast nook, or breakfast bar, then the kitchen or family room will be used for day-to-day eating.

  7. The New Yankee Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The New Yankee Workshop is an American half-hour woodworking television series produced by WGBH Boston, which aired on PBS. Created in 1989 by Russell Morash , the program was hosted by Norm Abram , a regular fixture on Morash's television series This Old House .