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Julie W

Louisville, KY
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Love to decorate my home.

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Upcoming project- bathroom remodel.


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  • Julie W
    Followed 8 people on Feb 17, 2013

We repalced our stove. Orginal stove was larger and now there is a 2 inch gap on each side.Ideas of how to fill that in?

Julie W
Julie W Louisville, KY
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  • Julie W
    Commented on May 24, 2012
    Thanks Steve. The cabinets are orginal and were here when we bought the house. A stove just a ...»
    few inches larger was triple the price! So we bought the smaller one with the hopes of being creative about filling in the gaps. But we haven't yet figured out what to do :)

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