See my DIY, IKEA Hack walk in butler's pantry complete with a butcher block countertop! Its got so much storage for all of my groceries!
For both keen cooks and neatness enthusiasts, walk-in pantry ideas are an organizational haven
A walk in pantry has become a much sought after affair in the world of kitchens. We love this example at the Kent project, which has everything you could
14 beautiful pantry ideas that will make you want to organize your kitchen right now.
Read about our unique design approach for the bespoke orangery kitchen and the custom pantry and scullery that complements the architecture of this early Georgian-inspired new-build project and delivers our striking Artichoke kitchen signature look
Explore creative walk-in pantry ideas to enhance your kitchen's functionality and style. From layout to lighting, discover tips for the perfect pantry design.
The hidden pantry and prep kitchen in our Frisco Project received a ton of questions and comments. Perfect for entertaining, check out this amazing kitchen!
Explore creative walk-in pantry ideas to enhance your kitchen's functionality and style. From layout to lighting, discover tips for the perfect pantry design.
Free up space in your kitchen by maximizing the space in your walk-in pantry with these ideas and tricks.
It's often a hidden spot in your house, but that doesn't mean you should neglect it.
This Grade II listed property has been lovingly restored and renovated, making room for a light-filled extension housing a Tom Howley kitchen.
The HM walk in pantry is a fresh take on the traditional English version of this vital ancillary room. Pantry, from the latin “panna” meaning bread, was originally a small room dedicated exclusively to the storage of bread and bakery items, however, by the mid-nineteenth century it had become a space for the general storage of dry goods. This was a room that was never seen and therefore never warranted any special attention. Today things are thankfully much simpler with open plan kitchen and dining spaces for the whole family to enjoy together. In order to keep the main kitchen area uncluttered, it’s necessary to incorporate storage into other areas – cue the modern pantry.
What Would Your Dream Walk-In Pantry Look Like?
The Family Diaries star, 32, took to Instagram to show off the pad's gorgeous pantry on Saturday, complete with rows of organised jars, a coffee station and sprawling spice rack.
Discover the perfect blend of style and functionality with our tips for a pantry laundry room combo. Optimize your space effortlessly.
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From sustainable designs to bold finishes, these are the top new kitchen trends to inspire your project
I'm good at using AI to create the most stunning, clever and functional interiors. Check out these incredible, diverse kitchen pantries. This is merely the
Earlier this year we renovated our pantry, mudroom and laundry room. The renovation tackled all three spaces simultaneously. Today I'm sharing more insight that went into the design of our pantry as well as all of the sources! We've lived in this house for 4 years now and have slowly tacked several spaces. This was
Spark joy all over your kitchen with these color-coded setups.
Chandelier / Sconces The Ultimate Pantry Layout Design DISCLAIMER: This post is sponsored by Shaw Floors. All opinions are my own. Thank you to Shaw Floors for sponsoring this post! Post contains affiliate links. It's FRIIIIIDAYYYYY! I got back from California Wednesday evening so this week has been extra extra short and sweet! Add in
Getting your kitchen organized is important for your busy lifestyle. Check out this collection of 10 kitchen pantry ideas for inspiration.
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The kitchen is the heart of the home, which should be functional, well organized and look fabulous at the same time and your kitchen pantry is no exception!
If you ever read blog post titles this one may not mean that much to you but if I show you the pantry that possibly broke the internet it may seem more familiar. This narrow pantry was pinned and admired by everyone. My mother-in-law got contractors' quotes to recreate it,…
I've recently done several kitchen projects where we were limited in pantry space. The client's walk-in pantries were just way too small and weren’t working for the homeowners. What was my solution? I did this...
Rob Lowe Montecito house is stunningly beautiful and a must-see.The house is called Oakview & is a classic Georgian-style home available for $47 million.
Friday is here, yeah!
This week was jam-packed. We did an install visit at our modern eclectic kitchen project and hunted for amazing vintage pendant lights for another client kitchen project (the light and bright craftsman) as well as did a design presentation for the coolest 4-story loft overlooking the river and downtown.
We have been so inspired by vintage lighting lately that we did an inspiration round-up of kitchens where killer lighting steals the show because, well, we need inspiration just as much as you! Speaking of kitchens, if you’re on a tight budget but your kitchen stinks, then you’ll want to head on over here because I have something to rescue you!
Hope you have a great weekend. And to send you off, here’s some gorgeous custom pantry inspo for you.
Cheers, Kassina
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It’s here! The post we’ve all long anticipated! Our Clean Eats Kitchen pantry reveal! I am so excited to share this space with you! When we started renovating our kitchen I was so hesitant about knocking down a wall and turning our previous office, aka junk room into a walk-in pantry! I thought we would...Read More
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EXCLUSIVE: Bake Off fever has transcended our TV screens and is now inspiring home renovation plans in the form of 'pantry porn', according to architecture and interiors platform Houzz UK.
Thursday, February 3, 2011 What's in the Pantry? Dare I say I have Cabin Fever? Being iced inside my house for three days... going on four... has almost forced me to do the dreaded... Pantry Cleanout! Since the kids are home from school tomorrow, I might as well get a few things done around here... starting with FOOD- getting rid of it. While I'm stuck in the pantry, I will do what I do best... dream of ways to improve it! Let's start with the best of the best- Wine storage... yes! An unexpected finish on the pantry door is always a treat for the eyes! Paint it an accent color or use chalkboard paint- Add shelving near the bottom for the appliances you seldom use Sleeping with the enemy... need I say more? Now head inside with the paintbrush! Love the yellow- Stop by The Container Store and invest in some pull out baskets on glides to easily reach your staples I love some of the concealed storage in the drawers... it looks more like a clothes closet rather than a pantry Sliding pocket doors save space and the counter provides a work area as well Don't forget to add an updated light fixture... fun! How about granite countertops in your pantry? Oooh la la When a walkin pantry is not an option, double doors allow easy access, shallow shelves and vertical storage on the inside of the doors- And a bonus for small spaces... pull out shelving for canned goods and small appliances Maybe you will join me on the LAST... Until next time, Images via* Country Living, Cooking Light, Wellborn Cabinets, Gast Architects, Aurdecordesign,
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I wanted to do something special for my 50th blog post. One of the best features of my house is my kitchen and I am excited to finally share it with you. It really fits my personality and works well into the flow and floor plan of our home. It is the first thing you see when you walk in. It's the center of our home and serves as our command center. I spent a lot of time planning and working with my cabinet builder and contractor to design something unique, cozy and functional. I am giddy with joy every time I walk in the room. I hope you enjoy the tour and this photograph heavy post! Here is our downstairs floor plan to give you an idea of where the kitchen is and how it lays out. We have more of a lodge style interior so I really wanted the kitchen to pull features from a log home but at the same time I wanted it to have a farm house feel to it as well. I like darker paint colors but it's really hard to photograph in darker rooms so you'll have to excuse my over and under exposed photography. Some of these pictures make me cringe. They were worse before I played with the exposure in Photoshop. I did the best that I could do with my ability. In order to pull off more of your log home look, I decided to go with knotty pine wood. My Amish cabinet builder was extremely nervous with this as he had never done a knotty pine kitchen before. He became even more nervous when I told him that I wanted an opposing burgundy island! I wanted the cabinet doors to have a beaded face so that the antique glaze could really soak in. I also opted for crown molding up top with a burgundy accent strip to play off my burgundy island and pantry. Hardware, I feel is an extremely important feature in a kitchen. It's a small detail but it can really bring out the personality you're trying to achieve. I knew I wanted oil rubbed bronze cabinet pulls to play off of my sink faucet finish. I ended up finding these at Lowes. I shopped around quite a bit. There are so many choices out there! These are plain and sturdy. A sink could be just a sink. It doesn't necessarily take away from your kitchen's personality but a unique sink can definitely add to it. I knew for years that I wanted an apron front sink. I wanted one before they were the "thing" to pin on Pinterest. I didn't want clean cut white or almond porclain because I was trying to bring out dark features in my kitchen. I brainstormed for months on this. I got together with my fixture consultant, Kim at Mid-City Supply for a third time when she showed me a picture of a hammered copper sink. The instant I saw it, I fell in love! Copper even has natural anti-bacteria agents in it. This is definitely perfect for a more rustic look and defines my kitchen. This sink is made by De La Frontera. Photo from Danze.com My kitchen sink faucet is from the Danze Opulence line in an oil rubbed bronze finish. It is model d404557-RB. Head over heals for this thing. Kim told me she was a "Danze girl" and I think I may now be a "Danze girl" too! It's very sturdy, well made, attractive and highly functionable. I wanted a burgundy island to add some color to the kitchen. My cabinet maker did a color match with Sherwin William's Red Theater to match my dining room wall. I had him "beat" it up a little and add an antique glaze. I really like how it turned out. The top three drawers of this island are a God send. I no longer have to rummage through drawers to find tools and gadgets like I did in the old house. Everything is nice and neatly laid out and easy to find. There aren't any guessing games. The two bigger drawers in the middle hold my pots and pans. Originally, I was going to have a walk in pantry. It would have been in between my laundry room and little half bath. I ended up removing that wall out of the plan because I wanted to expand my laundry room. It was really tiny and no way was I having a brand new house with a tiny laundry room. I decided to just incorporate enough cupboard space to hold food. I had recently opened a Pinterest account after my decision to remove a walk in pantry. Barely knowing what Pinterest was, I came across this God send of a pin: Photo on Pinterest linked to houzz.com Ah ha! That was my alternative solution to a walk-in pantry. I ran up to my cabinet maker the next day and showed him this picture. He said it could easily be made. Then, there was the decision of having it match my burgundy island or my knotty pine finish. Choices, choices! I decided to go with burgundy to play off the island. I think it turned out quite well and I couldn't be happier with my choice! It holds plenty of food and the bottom cabinets are perfect for miscellaneous items and baking ware. Even the inside shelving of my pantry turned out identical to this one. SLM Woodshop did a very fine job! Everyone always asks me how much it cost to have that made. Don't know. Don't care! It was included in the cost of the kitchen cabinetry final and that's all I need to know.... I just adore the little extra cubby shelf above the pantry doors. It's so fun to play around with and to use as a display for my favorite kitchen antiques! I've been putting off purchasing hardware for the pantry. I want big, metal handles. Big, metal handles are expensive. What I want runs about $80 a piece. I need to keep searching. If you know of any good resources, please let me know! So, as you can see, the kitchen is a U shape with a working island in the center. I must say, it has been a dream working around this lay out. There is so much room to spread out and a station for everything. Even my spice rack matches my island finish! My cabinet maker and his family are good friends of ours and this was their wedding gift to us. They were sneaky :) The log next to the fridge was another surprise by my cabinet maker. He obtained a log from my contractor when the rest of our wood came and worked it into the cabinetry detail. What an awesome touch! He said he had a vision and that I just needed to trust him. I am so glad that I did! The little cabinet on the left of the fridge was an idea I had to hold special glasses and wine bottles. It's just another way to utilize all the space available! The counter tops are quartz. Originally I was going to go with Corian but my supplier had quartz on sale in a similar color to the Corian I had picked out. I knew nothing about quartz at the time. Actually, I thought it was kind of ugly at first. I cannot tell you enough how happy and thankful I am to have fallen into quartz. I have Corian in the laundry room along with the upstairs bathrooms and it just scratches too easily. I would pick quartz over any solid surface any day. You don't have to reseal it like you do granite and butcher block. You still need to use a hot pad because hot temperatures can disrupt the bonding that holds the quartz pieces together. Not a problem. I can do that. I just love how the light bounces off the counter tops causing the whole kitchen to shine! The peninsula that divides the kitchen and the living room is knotty pine facing the kitchen and painted burgundy like the island facing the living room. The burgundy in the living room really adds a lot of warmth. It really flows very nicely. I am not sure how I came up with that decision, but I like it! Honestly, out of this entire project, you know what took the longest to pick out? Bar stools. I stewed and stewed and stewed on this decision. I wanted something unique and different that pulled the room together. I had everything under the sun picked out. I wanted something reasonably priced, durable, rustic and comfortable. Could not find that anywhere. One day, after I had thrown in the towel, I called my cabinet maker and asked if he'd be interested in creating my bar stools. He had a catalogue of different styles he could get unfinished from his friend. I am telling you, networking with the Amish is the way to go! I chose this stool because it looked extremely comfortable and accommodating to all shapes and sizes. Even my two year old niece can crawl on and off of this safely. Once I had the style picked out, it was time to pick out a finish. Oh boy, here we go again with decisions! I ended up taking one of my dining room chairs to him to replicate the finish. I thought it would help the flow into the dining room.The finishes were identical! He did an amazing job at color matching. He did an amazing job at everything, period. So there you have it! My kitchen reveal. The pictures don't do it justice and I wish I were a better interior photographer. There was a lot of time and planning that went into this room and it feels great to finally show it off. I cannot thank my fixture consultant, contractor and cabinet maker enough for helping me bring this vision in my head to life! It was amazing to have people that I could work so closely hand in hand with especially with some of the changes that took place. Even though you have your vision dead set in your mind, it's good to have others point out potential problems and they can even suggest great ideas like my log next to the fridge! I never would have thought of that. I was striving for a rustic, cozy place where we would spend many years with friends and family gathered around my island sharing good food and conversation. I think we achieved just that :)
See my DIY, IKEA Hack walk in butler's pantry complete with a butcher block countertop! Its got so much storage for all of my groceries!
Chandelier / Sconces The Ultimate Pantry Layout Design DISCLAIMER: This post is sponsored by Shaw Floors. All opinions are my own. Thank you to Shaw Floors for sponsoring this post! Post contains affiliate links. It's FRIIIIIDAYYYYY! I got back from California Wednesday evening so this week has been extra extra short and sweet! Add in
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