I think a non-intrusive "conversion" of a Hudson Valley kast would be a perfect way to make it relevant to a 30-something and his/her lifestyle. If you don't believe me, read below in our August 22 post. (And for the record, I'll take my Indiana schrank over a New York kast any day of the week.) And when I get it in the house, I'll even post photos of our new schrank...from Michigan.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Did anyone notice this cartoon in the November issue of Maine Antique Digest?
I think a non-intrusive "conversion" of a Hudson Valley kast would be a perfect way to make it relevant to a 30-something and his/her lifestyle. If you don't believe me, read below in our August 22 post. (And for the record, I'll take my Indiana schrank over a New York kast any day of the week.) And when I get it in the house, I'll even post photos of our new schrank...from Michigan.
I think a non-intrusive "conversion" of a Hudson Valley kast would be a perfect way to make it relevant to a 30-something and his/her lifestyle. If you don't believe me, read below in our August 22 post. (And for the record, I'll take my Indiana schrank over a New York kast any day of the week.) And when I get it in the house, I'll even post photos of our new schrank...from Michigan.
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LOL @ (And for the record, I'll take my Indiana schrank over a New York kast any day of the week.)
I am rather partial to PA kast but they are usually so massive that buying one is totally out of the question for my house.
I dont see anything wrong with converting old furniture to new realities, even if one has to drill a discreet hole in the backboard to accommodate wires.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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