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  2. Get Creative With These Wallet-Friendly Outdoor Decor Ideas - AOL

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    Install a Window Ledge. With the help of a simple wood board and shelf brackets, a backyard-facing window can serve as your very own at-home-bar. Just make sure your ledge is equal to or wider ...

  3. 28 Creative Ways to Upgrade Your Bookshelves - AOL

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    Create Contrast. Rather than covering the entire shelf in Pole-Wrap wood veneer, Francesca Stone ( @fallfordiy) applied it to the back of the shelves. It contrasts with the white frames for a ...

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    "A collection of found objects, including serving boards, vessels and various ceramics, adds additional texture and history to these simple brass and wood shelves," Lauve suggests. 3. Well (not ...

  5. List of furniture types - Wikipedia

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    Aquarium furniture. Bar furniture. Children's furniture. Door furniture. Hutch. Park furniture (such as benches and picnic tables) Stadium seating. Street furniture. Sword furniture – on Japanese swords ( katana, wakizashi, tantō) all parts save the blade are referred to as "furniture".

  6. Shelf (storage) - Wikipedia

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    Shelf (storage) A shelf ( pl.: shelves) [1] is a flat, horizontal plane used for items that are displayed or stored in a home, business, store, or elsewhere. It is raised off the floor and often anchored to a wall, supported on its shorter length sides by brackets, or otherwise anchored to cabinetry by brackets, dowels, screws, or nails.

  7. Window sill - Wikipedia

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    A windowsill (also written window sill or window-sill, and less frequently in British English, cill) is the horizontal structure or surface at the bottom of a window. Window sills serve to structurally support and hold the window in place. The exterior portion of a window sill provides a mechanism for shedding rainwater away from the wall at ...

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