Hallway / Dining Room Transition Overview
This hallway/transitional space features a large pine wood china cabinet with glass doors, filled floor-to-ceiling with an extensive china collection including dozens of white/blue floral pattern dinner plates, soup bowls, teapots, creamers, sugar bowls, and mugs — likely representing one or more complete china sets of 12+ place settings, consistent with china acquired during travels to China. The cabinet also holds decorative figurines and collectibles on the upper shelf. Through the doorway, a formal dining room is visible with a dark wood dining table and chairs, a second large dark wood china hutch/breakfront filled with additional glassware and collectibles, and an ornate chandelier. The dining room appears cluttered with additional items including a blue plastic bin, miscellaneous boxes, and scattered items on the floor suggesting the estate clearing process has begun. A water bottle and decorative shepherd’s hook are placed on top of the pine cabinet, and a cloth/rag hangs from the cabinet door.
My dad traveled many times to China, and my mom loved her china