The Free Cabinet That Got Away...

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Willa
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Gothichome wrote:Willa, for $600.00 I would let this one slide.


I'm doing the best I can in Cabinet Recovery, Gothichome.

Left to my natural impulses I would have no furniture except for cabinets ! A house full of cabinets !

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Willa, be strong, you can beat the cabinet withdrawals. If you can’t though, there is an upside. You'll have plenty of places to store stuff.

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Gothichome wrote:Willa, be strong, you can beat the cabinet withdrawals. If you can’t though, there is an upside. You'll have plenty of places to store stuff.


Then the day will come where I have empty cabinets, which is a different abomination.

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WOW! I'd love to have that to put in my 1870's kitchen. I have lots of wall cabinets from 1938, but free standing cupboards are great in old kitchens. I really hope the person who got it uses it well.

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