On Aug 20, 3:57*pm, Ema Nymton > wrote:
> On 8/17/2012 10:02 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>
> > *I'm going to use
> > it for storing small appliances I don't use all the time and also dry or
> > canned food items. *I have to get some shelf liner paper before I put
> > anything in. *It's very heavy and I hired my next door neighbor kid to
> > put it together and I found out he's very detail oriented and a
> > perfectionist with this stuff. *
>
> >http://i45.tinypic.com/1g2k4m.jpg
> >http://i50.tinypic.com/otga52.jpg
>
> Good idea, my sister's house was built in the 1920's, and she uses an
> armoire for the same purpose. *Neighborhood kids are good to have
> around, they seem to love projects like this one.
>
> Becca
Our house was built in 1920 and has a cooler pantry in the utility
room. There's a wooden floor vent in there that helps pull cool air
into the pantry. It's a really cool feature of the house. It's also
got the ironing board in the wall.