“If you don’t hire Alice, you get nothing! Nothing!”
To be fair, either someone was going to buy it or it was going to be knocked down and it does have some historic value. Maybe less so now. I don’t know how much The Brady Bunch is watched by younger generations.
Enjoy.
At least make it face the kitchen!
Come on, that’s obviously a time portal.
For asparagus.
Well, that’s an interesting way to say you expanded the footprint of the kitchen but couldn’t be bothered to move the outlet for the fridge.
Yay, the TARDIS chameleon circuit is working again!
Seriously, that refrigerator pod needs to be made to look like a police box.
Not sure why the structure is there anyway. If you’re going to have your fridge in the middle of the room leave it open so you can keep it clean and get to the back easily for repairs.
It probably faces the Football Watchin’ Room so Bubba doesn’t have to turn any corners when he runs for a beer during time-outs.
The backs of most fridges are ugly so I could see wanting a wall to hide the back, but the side walls are not needed and limit the size of the fridge you can put in there.
Well at least they didn’t put a toilet in there and call it a half bath
Don’t give them ideas.
That’s inside the “fridge”.
I’ve got a half bath in my house that is not much bigger than that, you have to step over the toilet to get to the pantry… If I remember this evening when I get home I’ll take a picture of it.
Yeah, at least live a little and have Bob Dobbs or the ghost of Leona Helmsley or a giant Maneki Neko looking out from one of those sad upstairs windows.
They also reduce air circulation around the radiator coils.
Pretty sure my half bath that is about the same width as that fridge pod, just a few feet deeper:
It’s between the kitchen and the side of the hose, and that door is to the pantry. Anyone taller than around 5’ 10" would have to sit sideways on the can. But it is the cutest little tiny sink I’ve ever seen, some wet bars have larger sinks…
I thought the sides weren’t that much of an issue since they’re largely open on the bottom and thus create a chimneying effect up the backside.