“A butler’s pantry, which discreetly conceals the busy workings of our kitchens, is beneficial in an open floor plan,” said Jennifer Earhart, CKBR, Sales • Design Consultant for Callen. “One consideration with an open floor plan is that our daily activities are more visible, and including a butler’s pantry in a new kitchen remodel is a practical solution, as it provides luxury, elegance, and functionality to the homeowner.”
A small space — usually right off the kitchen— a butler’s pantry typically includes a countertop, cabinets, and small appliances.
Some homeowners might use it as a coffee bar in the mornings or when plating desserts and main courses when entertaining. Others might use it as extra storage space.
“The butler’s pantry can be described as a luxurious walk-in pantry,” Jennifer said. “There should be plenty of shelves and cabinets to keep dishware, cookware, appliances, and dry goods out of the kitchen to keep the main space tidy.”
Whether a butler’s pantry is right for the homeowner depends on space. If space is tight, a butler’s pantry is an excellent fit. “Homeowners should also consider their lifestyles and what is not working for them in their current kitchen,” said Jennifer. “If dishware and small appliances make the kitchen feel cramped, a butler’s pantry might alleviate that pain point.”
When you’re ready to discuss a kitchen upgrade, call Callen at 414-529-5509 or visit CallCallen.com.
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