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  2. Need More Kitchen Space? Try These Storage and ... - AOL

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    Hang a Wall-Mounted Rack A wall-mounted hanging rack will save precious counter space and provide easy access to mugs, glasses, and more. See more at Fox Hollow Cottage .

  3. Get Your Pantry Organized ASAP with These Genius Tips - AOL

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    Mount a Mug Rack This North Carolina pantry, which doubles as a guest-ready breakfast bar, relies on an antique wall-mounted mug rack to keep hardworking counter space clear of additional clutter ...

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    Streamline your setup: Ditch bulky knife blocks if you can switch to a wall-mounted option, for example. Maximize vertical space by using hooks or shelves to organize mugs and tools, says Priestly.

  5. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    When hanging shelves on a wall, home designers generally try to ensure that the shelf should be no wider than 1.4 x bracket's width and no wider than 1.2 x bracket's height. [citation needed] Spacing brackets for a long shelf should be no more than 4 x shelf-breadth between each bracket - this holds true for normal materials used at home. [9]

  6. Cup holder - Wikipedia

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    A cup holder is a device, such as a podstakannik (Russian) or zarf (Turkish), to hold a cup or other drinking vessel. It may be free standing to hold cups securely on a desk or other flat surface, or in a tree style to store sets of cups in kitchens.

  7. Table (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    Tables can be freestanding or designed for placement against a wall. Tables designed to be placed against a wall are known as pier tables [9] or console table s (French: console, "support bracket") and may be bracket-mounted (traditionally), like a shelf, or have legs, which sometimes imitate the look of a bracket-mounted table.