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The couple splurged on a new 48-inch Viking range and hood, but saved a bundle by refurbishing a used Sub-Zero fridge with new glass shelves and a stainless-steel panel made by a local fabricator for about $100 (a quarter the cost of one from the manufacturer), making luxuries like the Shaw’s farmhouse sink, arched faucet, and Danze pot filler affordable. "I get a kick out of reusing things," says Steve. "Plus, it’s the 'green' thing to do."
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