Kitchen/Scullery Layout
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Comments (4)I think it depends a whole lot on lifestyle and cooking habits., not to mention the size of the scullery. I've got a butlers pantry, with sink, but aside from rinsing the odd veggie there, I hardly ever use the sink. I don't do prep there because I'd rather be out in the much more spacious kitchen: the pantry provides storage but it doesnt have the working counterspace that the kitchen does, and it's an inconvenient distance from oven and range. I know plenty of people who do use the scullery as the others have described, but mine is essentially a nice large pantry, sink optional....See MoreThoughts on combining Scullery/Laundry
Comments (19)i would have a 750mm cavity slider between laundry and scullery for better hygiene and noise control but location of all sinks, stove and fridge depends on how you plan to use the kitchen, island and scullery and do you want a wall oven, wide cooktop, built in microwave etc will you use appliances in the scullery or kitchen, are the cooks right or left handed as that will help decide best location for DW but my first suggestion would be to move the sliding door in the laundry to allow for wall to wall tall storage for cleaning appliances ironing board etc and there's space for front loading wm and floor mounted condensor dryer, drop in laundry tub in a wide counter and underbench space for a tall laundry basket and wall cabinets for cleaning products and a hanging rod but the laundry and scullery counters could be deeper for more useful work surface and neater under counter wm space and i would lose the small return wall in the scullery as it cramps the work space...See MoreLooking for info/ideas on floor tiles
Comments (4)We did think of pulling up some tiles from elsewhere, but they are stuck way too well and would certainly break. Everything in this place is built to withstand a massive tornado, or maybe a bomb blast! We think the builder had shares in the company that made Sikaflex! And no, just using contrast on the threshold won't do it, sadly. I do think we'll have to cut out some good tiles to extend the feature somehow so it doesn't look odd....See MorePantry Scullery Design
Comments (19)A bit late but I feel the Store in the entrance is stopping the WIP/scullery from flowing plus there is already a store next to the Powder room and guest bedroom, and with the house being so large you would be spoilt for storage. The following with basic dimensions plus two photos from my Ideas book. you could easily remove the door between the kitchen pantry plus having pantry supplies in the kitchen next to the cooktop would be a good idea. Because you only have one full wall in both the kitchen and Pantry to work with, it reduces storage. Any cabinets on the pantry wall can't and shouldn't block the window cheers...See More- last year
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