Glass knobs from Restoration Hardware, response to a reader
This is a butler's pantry located between a proper dining room and a kitchen in an older domestic. It's a real butlers pantry because it might be used to shop dishes, linens, silverware, and serving portions. Technically, a butler's pantry is a small room used for storing the belongings you'd use to entertain, and they're also used to level and easy up after dinners.
This one has a dishwasher and an icemaker in it and in order that actual china may be saved inside the wall cabinets, each of the wall cabinets is sixteen inches deep. The wellknown depth of a wall cupboard is 12" deep and that's now not sufficient depth which will stack massive plates. If you're planning a redecorate a while, upload some deeper wall cabinets, butler's pantry or no butler's pantry. You'll be satisfied you probably did.
Those wall cabinets have a pretty extraordinary, Mission-style mullion over clean glass. The cabinetry is an inset style from Medallion Cabinetry referred to as Winslow and they were painted an off-white colour known as white chocolate.
When it is as much as me, I continually put knobs on doorways and handles on drawers. If it's a huge drawer, I'll use two handles in line with drawer. So in this example, here's that knob again:
And wouldn't you know it, those clever kids at Restoration Hardware have a partner take care of:
Now due to the fact the butler's pantry is in a room separate from the kitchen, it's in a special, though fairly complimentary style because the kitchen. The kitchen form of looks as if this however not simply:
That photo is from Medallion, the kitchen and butler's pantry I'm running on continues to be in the concept section though the construction should start on it sooner or later earlier than Thanksgiving.