Kitchen Mysteries
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Does anyone know what the name or function of this structure might be? It's in the kitchen of the little house we're hoping to buy. Robb wonders if it might be an adaptation of the built-in ironing board cabinets that are present in many of these homes. I'm not so sure. It seems that the owner of this house used these little cubby-holes for storing bags of pasta and papers. We found some twenty-five-year-old kids' drawings in one of the shelves.
Our friend Sarah suggested that these must have been built as shelves for Frisbees.
What do you think?
Does anyone know what the name or function of this structure might be? It's in the kitchen of the little house we're hoping to buy. Robb wonders if it might be an adaptation of the built-in ironing board cabinets that are present in many of these homes. I'm not so sure. It seems that the owner of this house used these little cubby-holes for storing bags of pasta and papers. We found some twenty-five-year-old kids' drawings in one of the shelves.
Our friend Sarah suggested that these must have been built as shelves for Frisbees.
What do you think?
Comments
I see from your book list you are reading Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. A classic among crap, may I tell you!
If things get really dire this winter, I do NOT plan on eating human flesh, as my zombie buddies do. It's stringy and gets stuck in my teeth. On a lighter note, when Gary and I looked for a place to buy, he expressly wanted a place surrounded with pikes, so he could have a place to store his zombie head collection. We borrowed the idea from the Amish, who have a long history of fighting Zombies.
Annalisa
Annalisa
Or,, check my letterbox plants, it could be a portal to hell
george
~~Doublesaj~~
I don't know anything about architecture of the period, though. Are these original to the house?
I can't wait to find out what they are! :)
The Dread Pirate Queen,
usually a lurker
Grumpy
It looks similar to a little pantry that was in a house we were once looking to rent. The owner said that it was a pantry, designed to keep things cool in the pre-fridge days. It was kind of neat. :-)
Uncorny
Just wanted to pop in and say hi! It's been too too long since we had a live conversation but I come often to blogville to at least check up on you guys.
sending you lots of love and good house karma
-wassamatta_u