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1920s porcelain Kohler kitchen sink


otterine

I bought another item for the haunted Heritage: a 1920s porcelain Kohler kitchen sink by Jacqueline Kerr Deiber. I've always liked the look of this sink but never thought I'd build a house to use one in since I usually make modern minis. I thought about making a room box, though, just to have one of these marvelous sinks for myself. I've done a bit of research and discovered that 1920s kitchens didn't have wallpaper but were painted in solid colors. Since practicality really isn't important in miniature, I might still go with one of my wallpaper choices even if it isn't historically accurate. After all, I am building this as art for myself not as a replica. Here you can also see the tall baseboard I bought, equivalent to 9in in real life. I love tall baseboards in old houses.

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I love this sink... I looked at it for my Laurel but didn't have enough room for it so I had to go for a similar smaller version, but this one was always my favorite :)

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If you're talking about water actually coming out of the faucet....I'm gonna faint.I expect you mean having the house accept the period sink......LOL!!

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