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([personal profile] kiya Sep. 15th, 2012 01:03 pm)
The mysterious lightswitch in my bedroom that I could not figure out what does controlled the light over the sink.

In the kitchen.

Explanations for why on earth anyone would wire a house this way are encouraged. Plausibility is not required, because duh.

From: [identity profile] freyaw.livejournal.com


Faking out home invaders, or alternatively, pets, without having to get up.
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From: [personal profile] brooksmoses


Wait, those aren't even on the same floor!

From: [identity profile] thomasyan.livejournal.com


Practice, for another project?

Cheaper than an intercom given knowledge of Morse code?

From: [identity profile] suzanne.livejournal.com


Brooks and I used to daydream plans for a Myst-based house. Maybe that is what they were trying to do... But they failed

From: [identity profile] elynne.livejournal.com


I sometimes challenge visitors to our house to play "find the downstairs bathroom lightswitch." It's a very small bathroom, but it always takes them a while to wander out into the hallway and find the switch, which is across the hall. But at least that one is *close*.

Yours... uh. yeah. Okay, see, it was installed when there was a couple living in the house, and the wife would get up early but sometimes forget to make coffee because she didn't drink it, but the husband required coffee to wake up, so before he got out of bed he'd flip the switch to make sure that she saw it and remembered to put the coffee on? It'd work better if the switch was also connected to an outlet... then he could turn on his own damn coffee!
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From: [personal profile] keshwyn


The monster in the kitchen drain is afraid of light. You can only hear it coming in the upstairs bedroom, because of a weird acoustic quirk in the house stairwell.
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From: [personal profile] redbird


It's the midnight snack light.

From: [personal profile] cheshyre


Could it have been a way for the head of household to ping the kitchen staff?

From: [identity profile] duane-kc.livejournal.com


It's a signal to the kids on Saturday morning that they're *this close* to annoying the parents with the noise downstairs.

From: [identity profile] kviri.livejournal.com


When we first moved into our house, we discovered that our microwave and stove (which are against the wall separating kitchen from bathroom) were on the bathroom circuit.

The switched bathroom circuit.

Nothing surprises me any more.

From: [identity profile] cakmpls.livejournal.com


This is my thought, too. Is the light switch in the kitchen far enough away from where one enters the kitchen that one might have trouble finding it in the dark? If so, turn on the light from the bedroom--makes sense to me.
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