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Nice work! The lack of any significant amount of shelving in those cases always turned me off them, but I never really put much thought into how to fix that problem. Did you consider using battery powered LEDs to eliminate any cords?

One thing I'd like to chime in on is that similar cases may be able to be found cheaper if you can find a store by the name of Jysk. They're nowhere near as easy to find as Ikea (not even sure if they've made it to the US yet), but they're pretty much a discount Ikea clone.
 
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