I would place this one in the 50s. During the late 40s and early 50s, it was very fashionable to use curtains - rather than doors - to separate rooms. Doesn’t look like an arched doorway - but it COULD be. During that time period, you also usually did not find many cupboards with doors on them. Rather, you had curtains over the cupboards. The same was true of the area under the sinks - both kitchen sinks and bathroom sinks. You didn’t enclose the area under a sink with a cabinet which had a door to close. Instead, you had a little curtain which closed off those areas under the sinks - and hid the plumbing under the sink from view . Since one of the recommendations which people make for preventing pipes from freezing in the winter is to open up the doors under the sinks - it was probably practical on a number of levels to have under-sink pipes which were hidden by a curtain rather than by an enclosed cabinet.
Llewellenbruce almost 15 years ago
You won’t like the next sound you hear.
BigDaveGlass almost 15 years ago
..or feel :-D
wicky almost 15 years ago
Cora is gonna bop him.
Simon_Jester almost 15 years ago
When you hear the tone, the time will be exactly 10-to
Sherlock Watson almost 15 years ago
Susan001: Depends on which end she uses. Batter up!
Dkram almost 15 years ago
Mutt is about to become an astronomer, star gazer that is.
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DebJ4 almost 15 years ago
I would place this one in the 50s. During the late 40s and early 50s, it was very fashionable to use curtains - rather than doors - to separate rooms. Doesn’t look like an arched doorway - but it COULD be. During that time period, you also usually did not find many cupboards with doors on them. Rather, you had curtains over the cupboards. The same was true of the area under the sinks - both kitchen sinks and bathroom sinks. You didn’t enclose the area under a sink with a cabinet which had a door to close. Instead, you had a little curtain which closed off those areas under the sinks - and hid the plumbing under the sink from view . Since one of the recommendations which people make for preventing pipes from freezing in the winter is to open up the doors under the sinks - it was probably practical on a number of levels to have under-sink pipes which were hidden by a curtain rather than by an enclosed cabinet.