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  2. Butler's Pantries Are All the Rage, and These Designers Got ...

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    Although a narrow wall breaks up the two spaces, this butler's pantry — designed by Kristin Harrison of Bungalow 10 Design — serves as an extension of the kitchen. It's outfitted with a second ...

  3. Butler's Pantries Are Making a Comeback—Here's How to ... - AOL

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    Also known as a serving pantry or scullery, a butler's pantry was a room, usually in between the kitchen and dining room in the home's layout, where a family's valuable heirlooms were kept.

  4. Dirty Kitchens Are a Home Must-Have—Here’s What You ... - AOL

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    Whether it’s a duplicate, a dirty kitchen, a butler’s pantry, or a scullery, prep spaces are back in a way we haven’t seen since the Gilded Age. Often used to house small appliances, prepare ...

  5. House plan - Wikipedia

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    Elevation view of the Panthéon, Paris principal façade Floor plans of the Putnam House. A house plan [1] is a set of construction or working drawings (sometimes called blueprints) that define all the construction specifications of a residential house such as the dimensions, materials, layouts, installation methods and techniques.

  6. Pantry - Wikipedia

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    Butler's pantry at the Little White House. A butler's pantry or serving pantry is a utility room in a large house, primarily used to store serving items, rather than food. Traditionally, a butler's pantry was used for cleaning, counting, and storage of silver. European butlers often slept in the pantry, as their job was to keep the silver under ...

  7. A Fireproof House for $5000 - Wikipedia

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    "A Fireproof House for $5000" is an article and house design by Frank Lloyd Wright published in the Ladies' Home Journal in April 1907. It is Wright's third and final publication in the journal following " A Home in a Prairie Town " and " A Small House with 'Lots of Room in It' " from February and July 1901, respectively. [ 1 ]