And who can blame consumers for buying tobacco on the black market at a fraction of the recommended retail price if the legal variety is
hidden under the counter in a plain unbranded pack?
I hate microwaves and rarely use them, so
I hid mine under the counter in a closet specifically designed for it with a power outlet in the back.
Not exact matches
Now there is no uniformity; supermarkets offer a range: some
hide the bags
under the
counter, others charge, others give customer points for reusing the bags, whilst others sell bags.
I agree that having the
counter instead of a sink
under the windows will
hide dirty dishes from guests in the living and dining room, but also from you (so you don't feel like jumping off the daybed in the middle of a good book just because the mess is reminding you to clean it up)!
Make a simple curtain to
hide storage
under a
counter top.