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    Add Space with a Surface-mount Ironing Board Cabinet

    If your old ironing board is taking up valuable laundry room space, then drag it out and tag it for the yard sale. A surface-mount ironing board cabinet can conveniently hide your ironing board in an attractive cabinet and keep it out of your way until you need it. Just about anyone can install one in about an hour and a half with just a few basic tools. Lowe's is happy to provide this information as a service to you.

    Installations of ironing board cabinets may vary slightly by manufacturer. Read all included instructions carefully. When choosing the location for the cabinet, leave room for the door to open and make sure you have access to a wall outlet. You can mount the door on either side of the cabinet. Allow at least 56 1/4" of open space for the board to swivel and 44" for the ironing board length.
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    Me too! I would love one of those. Looks better than dragging out a big ironing board and then having to put it back up.
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    I had one of these in my first apartment. I loved it! It was in the kitchen so if I had family over to eat, I used it like a buffet! I didn't have ANY counter space so it came in real handy.
    ~~ Dee ~~
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    Married to my sweetie, Jack 25 yrs.

    Mama to 27 furbaby 'Katz' (as my hubby calls them LOL)
    Nicky, Snowy, Olga, Ralphie, Sidney, Oliver, Fonz, Audra, Hoss, Peanut, Madeline, Tigger, Alice, Poppy,Teddy Bear, Mittens, Conan, Sherman, Trapper, Radar, Maxie, Annie, Rocky, Kali (AKA P.I.T.A), Jethro, Chewy Lewy, and Chance!

    Don't forget to do self examinations monthly and have regular mammograms!

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