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

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    Storage. Also, think about what your mornings typically look like and make decisions that make your life easier. That's why Huber recommends adding storage underneath the nook's bench or table ...

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

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    Build a Tiny Brunch Nook. A simple shelf can turn an unused corner into a chic breakfast bar. Here, DIYer Jenni Yolo found sleek bar stools, then hung the live edge shelf at a functional height.

  4. How to Store Cookbooks: 9 Smart Storage Solutions

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    2. Find Sneaky Storage. Even after moving rarely used kitchen items off-site, finding space for books can still be challenging. Again, this is where ingenuity comes in and pays off.

  5. Inglenook - Wikipedia

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    The word comes from "ingle", an old Scots word for a domestic fire (derived from the Gaelic aingeal), and "nook". [1] [2] The inglenook originated as a partially enclosed hearth area, appended to a larger room. The hearth was used for cooking, and its enclosing alcove became a natural place for people seeking warmth to gather.

  6. Bench (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A storage bench is a combination of sitting space and a storage box, often used for keeping gardening supplies or grill equipment. A form is a backless bench that was used for seating in dining rooms, school rooms and law courts — can be leather or upholstered fabric with or without a back rest.

  7. 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.