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Furnish your flat!

February 22, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Home & Decoration

by Dmytro Lytvynko, Kyiv Post Staff Writer Olga Kovalenko, Kyiv Post Staff Writer So you just bought a house or a flat – good for you! However, that leads us to the next, often vexing question – how are you going to decorate it? It’s normal to worry about how to ...
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