Homeowners typically use butler’s pantries for storage, meal prep and staging. In traditional homes, they are often between the kitchen and dining room. Today, these spaces are becoming more and more popular in modern structures. If you are adding one to your home, working with an experienced kitchen remodeler is essential.
Continue reading to learn more about butler’s pantries.
What Is a Butler’s Pantry?
Up to the early 1900s, butler’s pantries were common in larger homes. Well-off families hired butlers and sometimes gave them free lodging. Butlers usually resided in the pantry, hence the name of this space. The room has everything the butler needs to serve the household. It was where they placed meals and prepared drinks before serving.
How Is It Used Today?
Butler’s pantries are back in many modern houses due to their versatility and functionality. While mainly used for food storage and meal prep, a butler’s pantry can also be a place for keeping appliances you don’t use a lot. Besides eliminating clutter, it can make your kitchen easier to clean.
Do you love hosting parties with friends and family? If so, consider asking your kitchen contractor to add a sink to your butler’s pantry. It will allow you to hide dirty dishes during gatherings. Moreover, you can also include a coffee station or even a wine fridge if you have the space.
What Should You Consider When Designing One?
When designing a butler’s pantry, you must consider the available space you have. It will determine the room’s layout and features you can add. An experienced remodeler will ask you about the items you will place in your pantry. It will help them design and create the most efficient storage solution for your needs. The location of your pantry also matters. Ideally, you want it near the kitchen and fridge to make meal prep easier.
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Are you looking for a contractor near me to help you design your butler’s pantry? Let DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen of St. Louis Park bring the best out of your living space! Call us at (952) 522-3008 or complete our online form to reach our design experts. We work with homeowners in Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, Robbinsdale, St. Paul, Adina, Dayton and nearby communities.