here's a quirky one from karen. she wanted a bathroom shelf but was on a super-tight budget, plus the fact that her bathroom was, as she terms it, painfully narrow.
"i wanted something that i didn't have to saw or cut in half, was moisture-resistant, but was still durable enough to withstand the weight of a few bottles and jars.
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i purchased a black
legitim chopping board and two
stodis brackets. screwed my brackets into the wall, placed the chopping board on top, secured it with a couple of pushpins, and voila! brand new, easy-to-clean, sturdy shelf."
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