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Here’s What Those Cupboards Above Your Refrigerator Are Used For

Posted on May 12, 2025 By admin

Let’s face it: the cabinet above the refrigerator can feel like one of the most frustrating spaces in your kitchen. Often overlooked, it’s either a cluttered black hole of randomness or simply left empty. But with a few smart adjustments, you can turn this awkward spot into a practical and organized storage solution.

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