If Your House Was Built in the ’50s or ’60s, You Might Have This Unique Feature in Your Bathroom

Different styles come and go, and that’s especially true when it comes to house features. As a writer who specializes in homes, I’ve seen my fair share of weird things concealed in houses. While I haven’t come across razor blades hidden in walls, I have spotted some truly eccentric features, from those that were once fashionable (like shag carpeting purposely placed beside a bathroom tub) to those that make no sense (I’m looking at you, teensy kitchen islands that have enough room for only one or two houseplants).
Another oddity that you might have encountered in an older home? A mini tub next to the actual tub—with no faucet or drain. This oddball bathroom feature was once regularly included in mid-century modern homes … and you may still have them in your home if you haven’t gotten around to updating your bathroom or simply love old-home quirks. So what are these tiny tubs meant for, and what should you do with them? Read on to find out...
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Another oddity that you might have encountered in an older home? A mini tub next to the actual tub—with no faucet or drain. This oddball bathroom feature was once regularly included in mid-century modern homes … and you may still have them in your home if you haven’t gotten around to updating your bathroom or simply love old-home quirks. So what are these tiny tubs meant for, and what should you do with them? Read on to find out...
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