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The Intriguing Past of the Hallway Sink: Why Older Homes Have Plumbing in Unexpected Places
Picture yourself exploring a historic home. You walk through a shadowy passage where “the floorboards groan” and “a draft whispers from somewhere unseen.” As you continue down the hall, you notice something unusual: a small, solitary sink mounted directly to the wall in the middle of the corridor.
It isn’t part of a bedroom. It isn’t anywhere near the kitchen. Instead, it sits quietly in a space meant only for passing through. Naturally, the thought pops into your head: “Wait… why is there a sink in the middle of the hall?”
At first, it seems like an oversight. You might guess it was a “plumbing error” or even “someone’s idea of a very weird art installation.” In reality, these hallway sinks were a clever and practical response to the daily routines of another time.






