Houzz mums, what's your ultimate design wish?
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6 years ago
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Reading nook
Theatre room
She shed
Entry way storage
Benchtop herb garden
Walk-in robe
Walk-in pantry
Craft room
New bathtub
Wine cellar
Other – tell us below
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