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		<title>DIY Floating Media Cabinet: Before &#038; After</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As soon as Miss Sylvia made her debut, we knew we needed to address the toy storage (or lack their of!) in our living room. We&#8217;re a one-hangout-space-household, so when we hang out as a family it&#8217;s in this room. This room is also the first space you walk into from the front foyer, so this area needs places to hide all our crap, I mean&#8230;stuff when people come over. Needless to say, this old train cart, though ruggedly handsome, just wasn&#8217;t cutting it. I&#8217;m a little embarrassed showing you what this used to look like, but here it is! I searched for months for a cool old dresser or Bombay chest that could double as a media console/ toy storage chest, but it always came down to the width not being long enough for this wall, and it just not having enough storage. The more I looked and couldn&#8217;t find anything that suited our needs, the more I became excited about the idea of a built-in, floating media cabinet. We decided to design one from modular cabinetry from Ikea. As soon as Miss Sylvia made her debut, we knew we needed to address the toy storage (or lack their [&#8230;]</p>
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