Old House Journal

Tucked & Tiny

1. IN A WALNUT SHELL

tore things your way with custom utensil drawers in a new standard: walnut. Available only as part of an overall"-thick walnut on all four sides. Drawer bottoms are ½" walnut plywood locked to a routed groove. Crown Point Cabinetry, (800) 999-4994,

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