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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love historical fixtures and details. I had a sink like that once and it was so shallow that it drive me insane, but I'd still consider it a selling point. Is it a tiny kitchen or a kitchen in a studio? In a studio there aren't likely to be many dishes. [/quote] It's a studio apartment with a separate kitchen that can't be joined to the one room living/sleeping area--the bathroom is in between. The sink is actually quite deep--I could fill up a big pot of water for pasta if I change the faucet to a gooseneck version. I've seen a couple of other apartments in the building and none still have the original sink that presumably they all had when it was built. The ceilings are ten feet high and I figure I could get more storage (albeit not all terribly convenient) by running cabinets all the way up on the wall opposite the sink. [/quote]
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