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      "name": "What types of materials are commonly used for built-in shelving?",
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        "text": "Common materials for built-in shelving include various types of wood, such as plywood, MDF (medium-density fiberboard), and solid hardwoods like oak, maple, or cherry. Plywood and MDF are often used for painted shelving due to their smooth finish and cost-effectiveness, while solid hardwoods are favored for stained or natural wood finishes, offering superior durability and a premium aesthetic. Other options might include laminates for a more budget-friendly and low-maintenance solution, or even metal and glass components for specific design requirements or display purposes. The choice of material impacts durability, appearance, and overall cost.",
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        "description": "Common materials include plywood, MDF, and solid hardwoods like oak or maple, with choices depending on durability, aesthetics, and cost."
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  "description": "Common materials include plywood, MDF, and solid hardwoods like oak or maple, with choices depending on durability, aesthetics, and cost."
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