Get a hidden pull-out bar, and all you need is this simple IKEA hack. It's a gorgeous way to add an affordable, interesting piece of furniture to your home.
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Explore a twisted furniture store during the day, and escape from nightmarish monstrosities during the night in Storebound. Co-op horror coming soon to PC.
Holistic health coach Cassie Marie tried out a carrot hack to see if it really worked and posted it for viewers on TikTok.