That sounds awesome! I'd love to see pictures of one. There aren't many houses that age anywhere near me, but a certain clever dad of mine might be able to create one.Miss Neecerie said:See and I have a built in ironing board circa 1930 or so. The only slightly depressing thing is that it is in the kitchen, so other then loud music, there is little entertainment to be had while standing there.
But it works perfectly, is full sized and means I don't have to figure out where to store an ironing board, since I live in a small bungalow. It even swivels out so that it is in a convenient spot yet does not block any walkways or other cabinets.
If you ever get the joy of having a house with a built in, go for it. Sadly, far too many houses converted them into shallow spice racks.