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Updated about 15 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Thanks for all the advice I got on here about the tiles. Or the missing tiles, as the case may be, since the foreclosee ripped them out. I could not find a bookcase, etc. larger than the dimensions of the gap to put there, and it drove me crazy. I can't take credit for this, but some very talented handy people got this thing used at a thrift shop and fix it up for me. It wasn't incredibly expensive either: