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Bar

Turns out the cabinet doors from the shelves I removed fit very well over the exposed wall on the kitchen, so I slapped them on, and had a junky old shelf in the basement that I wasn't using so I popped that on.
I need to finish up the corner, and probably paint the shelf, but this makes for a livable bar area.  I'll probably leave it like this until I do the full kitchen remodel.

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