How can I repurpose a built in ironing board nook?
I have a wall with an old built in ironing board.I want to use that tiny space for something but not sure what.When the board is open it blocks a hall so whatever I do needs to stay confined to that 1in wide area
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https://www.hometalk.com/diy/organize/kitchen/fold-out-ironing-board-transformation-36648107
Fold Out Ironing Board Transformation
A quick search produced these ideas: Key storage, display case, and wrapping paper station.