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Should I remove this cabinet and put shelves there?

It seems kind of awkward to me. I store shot glasses and vitamins in there, but its not essential storage. Would you guys get rid of it? What would you put there instead?
Re: Should I remove this cabinet and put shelves there?
ditto
Yeah that is weird.
I think 3 shelves that use the length of that wall would be a huge improvement.
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I'm not a huge fan of it, do you have another place that you could use the cabinet? Laundry room or garage?
I'm seeing something like this there:
I don't think that shelves would be that great since you would need relatively short shelves so that they don't get too close to the door.
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This.
I would probably put art or something kitchen related that was useful and decorative, so that it could serve a purpose.
mmmm wine.
Thanks ladies! One less cabinet for me to paint! I can definitely put it in the garage, or in the laundry room. We lack storage there!
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