I'm heartbroken about these vintage lockers!
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Why not functional? It looks like it would be more functional because you wouldn't need room for the door to swing out. Try the doors and see if you can make it work before you resell. You might actually like it better if you think a little more.
Don't fret, these are really popular and you will make your money back. Price a bit higher than what you paid to give you "wiggle" and negotiating room. Will be sold in no time.
Just curious, why do the out and up doors not work for you?
Can you just turn them upside down? From the picture all that will happen is the small ones will open down and the long ones on the other side. Clips will hold the small doors shut.
I'm not sure why the doors opening upward is a problem.
Were you planning on placing the locker unit horizontally vs vertically(as shown in pic)?
Why not remove the smaller doors, leaving the spaces open for folded clothes, or even shoes, or jewelry?
You could turn it upside down or even on its side and make a functional shelf unit out of it. Lockers have so many possibilities. I've seen a unit like this in a chicken coup for laying hens. The doors were removed and attached to the wall of the barn to make more laying boxes as well.
I see!