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Honeywell's 3t2 Aurora Skies Pride & Joy wooden refrigerator (requires Free Time and) comes in 20 Pooklet Project Mayhem naturals over that blend of SDA Castle Kitchen and Piggi Wood 03 I like so much, with the original textures for hardware.

Please note, the mesh comes packaged with three recolors of the wood and a couple of the art, including the invisible art recolor (which I generally recommend with a period game). Also note, I did not alter the contents of the fridge, as that calls for default replacing. The food is still modern and pre-packaged.
Is this thing period?
No, not exactly, but Sims need fridges.

Like there's nothing inherently wrong with it (though the charm of the slightly-uneven door panels is a modern thing; when all you could get was handcrafted, the handcrafters tried to make things flawless, but when the easiest thing to get is mass-produced, the slight wonk of handmade things becomes charming), it's a big cupboard you keep food in. It's just that generally in a Medieval kitchen, food would be stored... uh, everywhere? Dried or salted things hanging from the rafters, smoked things hanging above the hearth fires, grain in a bin and the fresh stuff ready to go in the pot. This is partly because the lovely big pieces of wood used to build a cupboard like this would, in most kitchens, be better put to use under the pot or the spit-- or as a tabletop.
But Sims need fridges! And generally don't have to worry about building their own furniture or running out of mature trees.

This fridge has actually given me so much trouble to get a title card of. It's affected by my graphics card issue that makes textures go blurry after too long, and unlike clothing? The Safety Fuse recolor that looks so nice in the Creature Feature household kitchen doesn't like to come back after saving and exiting to the neighborhood.
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Behold the Tip Jar!
In case you feel like dropping me a buck or two, should you have a buck or two to spare. I don't do pay content and I can't seem to get requests done in a timely fashion, so donors get a link to the Super Secret Cat Gallery (you help feed my cats, you get to see lots and lots of pictures of my cats) and my to-do list Google doc, in case there's anything on there that makes a donor go 'oooh, when are you working on that one?'

Please note, the mesh comes packaged with three recolors of the wood and a couple of the art, including the invisible art recolor (which I generally recommend with a period game). Also note, I did not alter the contents of the fridge, as that calls for default replacing. The food is still modern and pre-packaged.
Is this thing period?
No, not exactly, but Sims need fridges.

Like there's nothing inherently wrong with it (though the charm of the slightly-uneven door panels is a modern thing; when all you could get was handcrafted, the handcrafters tried to make things flawless, but when the easiest thing to get is mass-produced, the slight wonk of handmade things becomes charming), it's a big cupboard you keep food in. It's just that generally in a Medieval kitchen, food would be stored... uh, everywhere? Dried or salted things hanging from the rafters, smoked things hanging above the hearth fires, grain in a bin and the fresh stuff ready to go in the pot. This is partly because the lovely big pieces of wood used to build a cupboard like this would, in most kitchens, be better put to use under the pot or the spit-- or as a tabletop.
But Sims need fridges! And generally don't have to worry about building their own furniture or running out of mature trees.

This fridge has actually given me so much trouble to get a title card of. It's affected by my graphics card issue that makes textures go blurry after too long, and unlike clothing? The Safety Fuse recolor that looks so nice in the Creature Feature household kitchen doesn't like to come back after saving and exiting to the neighborhood.
Behold the Tip Jar!
In case you feel like dropping me a buck or two, should you have a buck or two to spare. I don't do pay content and I can't seem to get requests done in a timely fashion, so donors get a link to the Super Secret Cat Gallery (you help feed my cats, you get to see lots and lots of pictures of my cats) and my to-do list Google doc, in case there's anything on there that makes a donor go 'oooh, when are you working on that one?'