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Duck 12-Inch Wide 20-Square-Feet Non-Adhesive Select Easy Shelf Liner, Jumbo … |
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Black Contact Paper, 18 x 75′ $21.13 Adds decorative accents to any horizontal or vertical surface. Each roll features an easy-to-peel liner and an adhesive that allows it to be repositioned during installation without leaving a sticky residue. It’s easy to apply, easy to remove, and easy to keep clean. Simply cut to length and shape for a custom application…. |
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Duck Jumbo Roll Smooth Top Easy Non-Adhesive Shelf Liner, White … |
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Seville Classics SHE18484 18-Inch by 48-Inch by 72-Inch Shelving System, Chrome $87.47 This commercial four-shelf steel wire shelving unit can easily organize any space. It assembles without tools and each shelf is adjustable at 1″ intervals. Perfect for homes, offices, garages, warehouses, kitchens, restaurants, file rooms, and any other place you need to organize…. |
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Rust-Oleum 7860519 Tub And Tile Refinishing 2-Part Kit, White $27.99 Don’t replace it – Refinish it! Rust-Oleum Specialty Tub & Tile Refreshing Kit acts and looks like porcelain and ceramic. Apply to ceramic, porcelain or fiberglass. Epoxy Acrylic Formula just like the professionals use. PRODUCT FEATURES: -Fast-drying -Indoor/Outdoor -Durable, corrosion-resistant Pre-treat tub with a household cleaner rather than muriatic acid…. |
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Big Horn 19410 Tool Box Liner, 16-Inch by 7-Feet $9.88 Large 16-inch by 7-Feet non-slip liner protects tools as well as the tool box. Cut to size with scissors. Washable and mildew resistant. Protected with Rustgard rust and corrosion inhibitor.Non-slip; keeps tools from slidingProvides thick, protective cushion for toolsIncreases safetyProtects against scratching and marringNo adhesive needed… |
Kitchen Cabinet Liner!
KITCHEN CUPBOARDS DONE WITH SHELF LINER
Kitchen Cabinet Liner Questions

Ideas for remnant roll of Gray Vinyl
I just bought a house so I am trying to update/decorate, etc. I found this inexpensive roll of gray vinyl. Does anyone have any suggestions where I can use it. The house is kinda old, so stairs leading to the basement, walkways….maybe use it as liner of some of the kitchen cabinets or back splash in the kitchen but is vinyl okay for that??? Help
Thanks for all suggestions
I suppose you are talking about flooring vinyl?
wouldn’t use it on any steps because it could be slippery.
How about where you 1st walk into the house. A 3×4 in the entrance way, or the bathroom or the kitchen.
Taming Your Kitchen
Our kitchens are easily the busiest room in our homes. From cooking and entertaining to a place for your kids to do their homework, play board games or work on their arts and crafts projects, it can be easily overrun with art supplies, outdated spices and unused or damaged utensils.
Go through your kitchen and discard anything you don’t use, along with any food, spices or medicines kept in the kitchen that are beyond their expiration dates. Then take everything out of your cupboards and drawers, and wash the insides with warm soapy water. Rinse, let dry and replace cupboard and drawer liners with fresh, new ones.
Store pots, pans and cooking utensils near the stove, nesting the pots and pans together to conserve space. Make sure each one you choose to keep has a matching lid. This is also a good time to make sure handles are securely fastened, so keep a screwdriver handy to tighten down skillet handles or pot lids if necessary. Keep your dishes and silverware near your eating area or your dishwasher to shorten meal preparation or cleanup time. Plastic storage containers should be inventoried to ensure each has a matching lid and that they are free from cracks or other damage. Store them near your refrigerator to ease meal cleanup time.
Alphabetize your spices and keep them near the stove on a spice rack or in a nearby cupboard on a revolving rack. Store food items that you use on a daily in a place you can easily grab them when needed. Organize your pantry so that similar canned goods are in the same place and can be found easily when it’s time to cook meals. Make sure your children an easily reach items they use on a regular basis, and make sure items such as knives, scissors, and household chemicals are out of reach and secured in a locked cabinet. Utilize airtight food storage containers to lengthen the shelf life of your foods.
If you have small appliances on your kitchen countertop that you don’t use on a regular basis, remove them and store there in a nearby cupboard or pantry. A countertop storage cabinet for those appliances that are used on a regular basis keeps them out of site and helps reduce the countertop clutter.
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