Martha suggests suspending a piece of driftwood underneath a kitchen shelf to use for dish towels and other light weight items.
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While I like the shelf and the natural tones she's using, am I right when I say this neither looks aesthetically appealing nor very functional? Maybe for a beach cottage. But, that's a big maybe.
Ali
Looks like a disaster waiting to happen. Concur!
ReplyDeleteIt only works on its own - beach cottage or someone's beach theme thing - not under a shelf and better suited to a porch or bathroom.
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