Wild Root
Gone Home
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- Monrovia California.
Hello loungers, a friend of mine and I had the opportunity to take a look at an old 1910’s Craftsman Bungalow this morning for sale right here in Monrovia. She’s about 90% original and in the good places! We walked in and saw the living room retained it’s dark wood boarders and built-ins! Also the granite fireplace was all there! This home even had something I was hopping to see… the original kitchen door! It made me so happy to see it sitting there! I’ll tell you why.
Back in the pre and during the golden age, kitchens were a separate room of the home. It was to keep people out of there wile the homemaker fixed supper and also made the rest of the home quieter and cooler in some respects. Today, the kitchen is a focal point of a home, then it was still a focal point but, the living room and dining room was where you entertained. The kitchen was where the work was done for the meals and a handy door was to keep the work area out of sight.
As I have been in many old homes I have seen these doors removed… they typically are on a double swivel type of hinge to allow the door to swing both ways so the meals can be brought out with out having to use one’s hands. We always see the kitchen doors in old movies and when I see it, I think it’s just such a neat thing.
Who of you old home owners have the old kitchen door?
=WR=
Back in the pre and during the golden age, kitchens were a separate room of the home. It was to keep people out of there wile the homemaker fixed supper and also made the rest of the home quieter and cooler in some respects. Today, the kitchen is a focal point of a home, then it was still a focal point but, the living room and dining room was where you entertained. The kitchen was where the work was done for the meals and a handy door was to keep the work area out of sight.
As I have been in many old homes I have seen these doors removed… they typically are on a double swivel type of hinge to allow the door to swing both ways so the meals can be brought out with out having to use one’s hands. We always see the kitchen doors in old movies and when I see it, I think it’s just such a neat thing.
Who of you old home owners have the old kitchen door?
=WR=