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Ikea really satisfies my need for affordable, attractive items. I usually have very expensive taste, however.
For the "island" that will separate the dining room and kitchen (once we knock the wall down), I want to do something unconventional. At first, I was thinking a farmhouse table with a marble top or something in that vein. Now I'm starting to think a 19th century wooden hardware store counter might be perfect.
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