How Can I Update This Corner Cabinet?
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If it were mine, I would replace the glass or use Perspex (Plexiglass) or use a fine gold mesh. O would fill the damaged areas at the base and stain to match. I like it as it is!
After my dad passed I had to make a lot of decisions about their old furniture. Finally reached the decision that I couldn't keep everything and just picked out what worked with my home and decor. Just reaching that point really helped me sort stuff out.
Sometimes less really is more.