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Interesting old porcelain sink, counter, refrigerator unit
We're looking at buying a 100 year old house on some property in the country. We think it was repaired/restored/renovated, maybe in the 80s or 90s. There's a "feature" in the kitchen that's, to us, VERY unusual.
THere are cabinets in the kitchen with porcelainized metal doors. And the kitchen counter and since is porcelainized metal. And under the counter there's a built in refrigerator. Has anyone ever seen anything like this? You can see the open vent at the top of the door under the sink in this photo. And the cabinet doors over the counter are the same or similar to the unit under, but I think the cabinets themselves are wood. (I didn't really explore this that much. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601223896.jpg In this photo, you can see the refrigerator (not currently running, maybe turned off) on the right. I thought the small box at the top might be a "freezer" like little dorm fridges often have, but I couldn't get it open, so maybe it's not. Under the sink at the bottom, there's a box with a knob. Presumably that's the compressor and temp control. The fridge is surprisingly roomy. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601223896.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601223896.JPG Before and current photos of the front. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601223896.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1601223896.jpg Has anyone seen anything like this before? |
Look like a 'sears house'
Probably original cabinets. We remodeled one in the early 90's, I kept the uppers, all steel with wire shelves for my garage. |
1950s - 60s. We torn out some of those cabinets over the years. I have no idea where they came from?
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Looks like a nice place.
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It's on almost 6 acres of land. There are 3 other homes nearby, but they are all just over 1/8 mile away and with natural barriers between this house and the others. It'll mostly be a weekend place for us, and is just over an hour drive from where we're currently living. |
All right, party at Steve's new house
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^^^ Red Beard's in charge of the kegs! Good luck with the purchase Steve. There are a few pecan trees on my family property... both thin & thick shells. I never realized, until watching a doc a few years ago... they only produce pecans every other year.
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Pull out all those plants in front and replace with some Azaleas. Would be the perfect plant for a house like that.
Hope things work out for you, Steve! |
Get thee a zero-turn mower... it'll make mowing a snap (and fast) when you visit on weekends ;)
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It's currently got an ag valuation (commonly call 'ag exempt') for lower taxes. I won't be putting cattle on it. I think I'm going to try my hand at having bees to keep the ag valuation. |
For the "proper lawn" a good commercial grade Z-turn, not the crap found at Home Depot or Lowes. If outside the fence is fairly smooth, and free of debris, the Z might be fine for that also. Otherwise .... a "bush hog" behind a tractor once a year... mebbe you can find a neighbor (current owner mebbe?) that can do it? It looks like an awesome get-away place :).
Good luck! |
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They currently keep 2 horses on the property who roam outside of the inner fence. They keep 2 trailers and a horse trailer on the property as well as the various mowers and tractors in the inner fence and/or garage. The rest of the property that they are keeping doesn't have any buildings of any sort. I've wondered about maybe giving them a period of time where they can still use the garage and/or property to store the mowers, tractors and/or horses in exchange for them mowing/clearing the land. It would probably be temporary and we'd put it in writing so there wouldn't be any issues down the road. It's just something that I'm considering at this point. Part of the area outside of the proper lawn is mostly flat, but another part has a ravine that runs through it. |
Being out in the country...I would think a 'well set up' cooking area with plenty of storage would be priority #1.
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Some of the cabinets in my 100+ year old apartment building are old metal cabinets some previous owner installed over the years. I'm not sure what era they are from. They have held up reasonably well and can be painted effectively if prepped properly.
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I would turn the left side into a food-prep (clean area) right next to the stove.
Add a pull out garbage under the counter to sweep it all into the pit. Turn the right side into storage. If there is room put the full size fridge left or right, with a small table next to it to set stuff on. |
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The house actually has a fair amount of storage space. The kitchen isn't exactly flush with storage, but it's adequate. Since this will likely only be a weekend place, at least for 4-6 years, we don't need to keep it stocked for the zombie apocalypse. |
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Hopefully, these pics aren't huge. https://photos.harstatic.com/187055227/hr/img-11.jpeg Very small pantry next to the fridge. https://photos.harstatic.com/187055227/hr/img-14.jpeg And then directly behind the stove-sink-dishwasher is a room that was probably once a porch, but now houses the water heater, washer/dryer, and some shelves. It's pretty roomy and could probably be pantry overflow for the less perishable items or non-food items that sometimes end up in a pantry. |
That's a nice space. I could live with that.
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