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Buying or renovating a kitchen isn’t just about cabinets and appliances — it’s also an imaginary process in which we project ourselves in different spaces, visualizing what our lives might look like, and the people we could be.
So it’s no surprise that people get swept up in the process, becoming enamored of certain features that initially sound and look great. But do these features get used and are they worth it? Here are three somewhat luxury-level upgrades that cost a pretty penny, and don’t necessarily hold their resale value — or ever get used.
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