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HU-995300078

I suspect the butler's pantry will become the de facto kitchen with most of the appliances, sinks, refrigerators and worktops being shut in the pantry. Island benches will disappear and moving walls will cover anything outside the pantry giving much more living space. Chances are dining rooms will also vanish.

Richard Blake

   
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jadownes

The whole idea of open plan was so the cook was not isolated in the kitchen away from the 'fun'. It seems to me the butler's pantry has relegated the cook back to the 'naughty corner', defeating the purpose of open plan.

   

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