Closer view of the undercabinet in kitchen.

Closer view of the undercabinet in kitchen.
I am still amazed at how little rust there is in that cabinet. I thought for sure the paper was to hide rust, but apparently not. That left door doesn't want to close, and I figured better to leave it open and check when there's more time to see if the hinge got bent rather than try to force it and regret it immediately if it went wrong. It seems there might have been a secondary pullout at one point, given the space on the right. I honestly cannot recall right now if the one that is still there is metal or a wood cutting board. I'm guessing the former, which if true, it won't be hard to replace the latter.
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Closer view of the undercabinet in kitchen.


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