Most municipally consumed ice was harvested in winter from snow-packed areas or frozen lakes, stored in ice houses, and delivered domestically as iceboxes became more common.
An alternative layout would allow for two full-length settees and two quarter berths with the galley above the port side and the use of a portable icebox.
However, because of the prevalence of the icebox in recent human history, the name icebox is still used colloquially for the modern home refrigerator by older persons in some regions.