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Old 06-25-2007, 11:42 PM #1
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Default new pantry

My youngest and her husband are coming over this weekend to start redoing my little itty bitty pantry. I'm putting sliders on the shelves so I don't have to try to step into the pantry. I'm going to refigure the shelves to get more space and put the little organizers that hold brooms etc. Oh, what's the name of that material that is clear, heavy, washable. I can never remember. My son in law is the only one that can remember the name. I'm putting that on the back wall and around where I put the trash can. Sometimes my aim isn't to great when I throw things in the trash can. So all I have to do is wipe this clean. Then we need to repair the pocket door. That we don't know how to do. And it all gets a fresh coat of paint that will be a nice contrast to what goes in the kitchen. I still have avocado counter tops and range! It has been a long time since my kitchen has had any updates.
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