I coerced Patrick out into the cold yesterday for a little sleuthing. We made a circuit of a few favorite antique/furniture stores, and came home with this.
There was just one problem, though. The view above is how it sat in the store-- drawers on top. But it didn't take me long-- no, not long at all-- to realize that the way it was really meant to be is like this.
Oh, so what if the keyhole is upside down! Situated this way, what we have here, I do believe, is a someday future medicine cabinet. Anyone with me here?
Perfect little drawers for toothpaste and soaps and Patrick's electric razor. Perfect little paneled door waiting to be fitted with a mirror. Very, very puzzling shelf inside with varying holes and slots cut for some previous owner's mysterious purpose.
Oh, so what if the keyhole is upside down! Situated this way, what we have here, I do believe, is a someday future medicine cabinet. Anyone with me here?
Perfect little drawers for toothpaste and soaps and Patrick's electric razor. Perfect little paneled door waiting to be fitted with a mirror. Very, very puzzling shelf inside with varying holes and slots cut for some previous owner's mysterious purpose.
4 comments:
Oh. That is - I am speechless! Beautiful! Wonder what it was used to hide?
I know. So many questions.
Ok, don't laugh, but you know me. I immediately thought that the little slots were for wands, a-la Harry Potter. Is it weird that I have such an active imagination?
(No comment!) Hee hee.
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