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  2. 19 Ideas for Storing Clothes Without a Closet - AOL

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    Hang floating clothes shelves. Hung on the wall, floating shelves are a perfect place to set folded clothes. Another clothes storage idea: Attach hooks to the front or sides of the shelves to hold ...

  3. Floating shelf - Wikipedia

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    A floating shelf can be supported on hidden rods or bars that have been attached to studs. A thick floating shelf may be made of a hollow-core shelf glued to a cleat. [6] A floating shelf may have two or more channels open from the back towards, but without reaching, the front, into which slide fasteners attached to the wall, typically held in ...

  4. 45 Gorgeous Farmhouse Kitchen Ideas—With Photos From Design Pros

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    Shaker-style mullioned doors, floating shelves and stovepipe hood combine for a dreamy farmhouse kitchen idea suggested by John Starck, the owner of Showcase Kitchens. 27. The pentagon

  5. 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.

  6. These Chic Bar Shelf Ideas Are the Perfect Space-Saving ... - AOL

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    Salvaged Bar Shelf. This London townhouse, with renovations by the English design and architectural salvage firm Retrouvius, features a cinema room, set off by a salvaged teak bar and onyx sink.A ...

  7. Candle problem - Wikipedia

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    The candle problem or candle task, also known as Duncker's candle problem, is a cognitive performance test, measuring the influence of functional fixedness on a participant's problem solving capabilities. The test was created by Gestalt psychologist Karl Duncker [1] and published by him in 1935. [2] Duncker originally presented this test in his ...

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