Combined Butlers pantry and laundry?
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HELP! can i add a small butlers pantry?
Comments (11)If you swap the Kitchen & Study over with the Dining & have Bed 3 beside Garage it could be do-able. Would be approximately 7150 mm long for Living/Dining. All the plumbing is then on that side & may have room for laundry too....See MoreLarge butlers pantry or reading room?
Comments (22)H Tracey, When you have males in the family you need an extra loo, they tend to like to use that as their reading room!! Our house has beautiful parquetry floors as well and we love them wouldn't have anything else. Love that window so can see why hubbie was wanting to sit by it and read, but not really the best quiet place in the house, so thinking again. but did think that would make a great pantry to the kitchen and if the door was left open at the other end of the pantry that's what you would see. Also a great spot to continue a bench from the kitchen (as per photo) that you could sit at and ponder what to cook for dinner while searching the internet Just like corner cabinets in a kitchens which I hate and think are bad design, I prefer not to have islands that only give you one way access it's too restrictive, a free standing island is far more functional by giving easy access to the meals and the family area, and in my opinion looks better and up to date if you're looking to update your kitchen. Keeping mind that the old Pantry is/could be load bearing I still think it's a better use to have the pantry over a reading room, even with the lovely window, perhaps you could move it to a better place where it could be enjoyed by all. Cheers,...See MoreTwo tone kitchen and butler's pantry
Comments (6)I have a very similar design to this. I have done the same benches and cabinets in both kitchen and butlers for continuity, but the island is different. With your fridge being in the butlers, you would probably have people walking in there all the time, so I would do the same cabinets in there so that it all flows....See MoreNeed help with the layout of laundry and pantry combined!!
Comments (18)An Update on my option 1 plan with the laundry behind bifold doors stacked washer/dryer with separate sink. The dryer would need to be ducted, This laundry can be used as per normal laundry days with doors open to sort used linen and once machine is started close doors off, this works along the lines of a Euro laundry. Access to outside clothes line can be via the pantry dish washing space or via the kitchen dining doors to the clothes line. When bringing dry clothing into the house once again via the dining doors which can give the opportunity to sort things on the dining table. There's a sliding door between the laundry and the dishwashing area, both have a dedicated sink. Tanya could you please post the whole floorplan as already requested, this can really help get the best result cheers...See MoreEffie Gandy
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