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

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    Toombs recommends considering U-shaped, L-shaped, or galley layouts based on the available space, and what items you plan to place in the pantry. Some homeowners only store food, while others like ...

  3. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Several geometries of folding table that can be collapsed into a smaller volume (e.g., a TV tray, which is a portable, folding table on a stand) Heights ranging up and down from the most common 18–30 inches (46–76 cm) range, often reflecting the height of chairs or bar stools used as seating for people making use of a table, as for eating ...

  4. Pantry - Wikipedia

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    A butler's pantry or serving pantry is a utility room in a large house, primarily used to store serving items, rather than food. Traditionally, a butler's pantry was used for cleaning, counting, and storage of silver. European butlers often slept in the pantry, as their job was to keep the silver under lock and key.

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    Credit: pinterest.com #13 Cover The Table In Creativity With The Giant Coloring Tablecloth , A Fun Way To Keep Little Hands Busy While The Turkey Cooks Review: "This was a worthwhile purchase.

  6. Bed - Wikipedia

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    A hideaway bed, invented by Sarah E. Goode in response to the needs of apartment-dwellers, folds up into another piece of furniture, such as a shelf or desk, when not in use. A hospital bed is specifically designed to facilitate convalescence , traditionally in a hospital or nursing facility , but increasingly in other settings, such as a ...

  7. Art Nouveau furniture - Wikipedia

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    The first Art Nouveau houses appeared in Brussels in 1893, including the Hotel Tassel designed by Victor Horta.Horta designed not only the house and decor but also the furniture, which featured the same nature-inspired curling whiplash lines which were featured in the architecture, wrought iron balcony and stairway railings, ceramic floors, and door handles.