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Prepping for the New Cabinet Doors

Since this was my first major woodworking project, I decided to draw a picture. The top sketch represented the doors before their makeover. The bottom illustration was the general layout and dimensions of the trim pieces on the original shaker cabinets.

Getting Started

The cabinet doors were pretty gross. I am not even sure how they got so dirty since we never actually used this cabinet or the sink.

OUR NEW PANTRY

This space has already brought us so much joy. For those of you who don’t know, we turned part of our third car garage into a butler’s pantry. It’s a space to house all of my vases, table linens, beverages, extra glassware and food. During parties, we welcome guests to come in and help themselves. This becomes our bar when we entertain.

GARAGE TURNED PANTRY

Here is a look at the before! What you are looking at is the tandem third car garage. The blue tape denotes the space we designed. Making it as large as we did allowed us to include one of the garage windows granting us all the natural light we were craving.

THE PROCESS

These guys worked their magic so quickly. It was amazing to see a wall go up right before our eyes. If you look behind the gentleman in red, you’ll see the beginning of the door being cut. This entire space is directly behind our kitchen so it was a natural choice for a pantry.

WHITE BOX CHALLENGE

Once the workers left, we were left with a white box challenge. It was so exciting to have a blank space to design. I spent many nights planning and measuring. Once I designed where I wanted everything to go I still poured over it to be sure it was all going to function as I’d hoped. I wasn’t afraid to ask friends and family as they came over, too.

BE PREPARED

We have been thrilled with the Ikea cabinets. There is an online resource that allows you to create the room with accurate dimensions and design with cabinets. It worked great!!!! I designed it and then went it to sit down with someone at Ikea. They made sure what I had chosen would indeed fit. All of the cabinets were delivered they very next day.

NOT SO LAZY SUSAN

Without question, my favorite feature is the lazy susan. It’s amazing. It holds ALL OF MY VASES! It’s much larger than it appears and I am so happy to have all of them in just one spot. If you ever design a kitchen or a pantry I would say this is a must. The other feature I am head over heels for is the tile.

COME ON IN

The shelves between the upper cabinets were made from simple pieces of plywood from Home Depot. My husband stained them darker than the wood counter top for contrast. The wood counter top and cabinets are both from Ikea. I get asked about this fridge all the time. It was not inexpensive but well worth it.

Why is Pittsburgh called the Potty?

It’s often referred to as the “Pittsburgh potty” for the abundance of them in that city. Legend has it that the historically industrial town’s steelworkers and miners used them after a long day of work. They’d enter their basements to clean up before entering the main part of the house, to avoid tracking in grime.

What is a hoosier cabinet?

A Hoosier cabinet is a free-standing kitchen cabinet that doubles as a workstation. These cabinets were common in the first few decades of the 20th century. They declined in popularity with the advent of built-in kitchen cabinetry and countertops. Check out these 10 simple kitchen cabinet repairs. 11 / 19.

Can milk be delivered to your door?

You probably haven’t had milk delivered to your door in a long time. It used to be common, with a milk door standard in many homes. The small door was situated on the outside of the house and was used by the milkman, to pick up empty bottles and leave fresh ones. Here’s how to turn an empty milk jug into a watering can.

Does your old home have a strange staircase?

Does your old home have a strange staircase? In old mansions, household servants—and pre-Civil War, possibly slaves—were often directed to stay out of sight. The solution was a separate staircase in the back just for the servants to use. This is why your kitchen or pantry might be accessible by two staircases! Check out this hidden staircase drawer.

Where is the Butler's pantry?

The butler’s pantry (located between kitchen and dining room), nicely detailed and with a marble sink, has shelves and cabinets for serving ware. The other pantry, on the northwest wall, is for food storage. This room is a mirror image of the butler’s pantry, but without plumbing and with plainer details.

When was the kitchen renovation at Glenwood built?

Kitchen Fidelity. The kitchen and pantries remain largely as they were in 1910, when the house was built. A ca. 1930 “kitchen renovation” or cutoff date for the room was determined by the Glenwood stove model, which was sold from 1928 to 1931. Most of the appliances and gadgets subsequently added date to that period.

What happens when you buy an old house?

When you buy an old house, you will have to remodel the kitchen. Old houses never have enough storage space. Bachelors don’t cook. Wrong, wrong, and wrong—at least at Sconehenge, David Berman’s 1910 Shingle Style house in Plymouth, Mass.

Who made the 1928 Glenwood stove?

The 1928 Glenwood stove is the workhorse as well as the visual focus of the kitchen. It is particularly appropriate: Glenwoods were made by the Weir Stove Co. of Taunton, Mass.; and this 1910 house had a kitchen upgrade by its first owners in 1927. “It’s the original 1910 layout, now with updated, late-’20s and early-’30s appliances and bits ...

Who is Patricia Poore?

Patricia Poore is Editor-in-chief of Old-House Journal and Arts & Crafts Homes, as well as editorial director at Active Interest Media’s Home Group, overseeing New Old House, Traditional Building, and special-interest publications.

Who owns the Edwardian kitchen?

Greg Premru. “Edwardian-era kitchens are very functional,” says owner David Berman. “They have lots of space: a big, open room to work in, and plenty of nicely compartmentalized storage places for putting things away.”. His original kitchen suite includes two separate pantries.

Is Butler's pantry a walk in refrigerator?

It stays cooler than the kitchen during the summer, and in winter it’s practically a walk-in refrigerator. Woodwork in butler’s pantries is generally nicer than what’s found in utilitarian work areas.

What were the walls of the Northeast in the 18th and 19th century?

Northeast homes of the 18th and 19th century had walls of exceptional thickness (as they were often made of brick), providing a deep window jamb whose embrasures, or pockets, could contain an entire interior shutter. It's high time these clever architectural details made a comeback, because interior shutters provide not only privacy, but also insulation or shade when the elements really start to bear down.

Why do Dutch doors split horizontally?

Popular with the 18th-century Dutch settlers of New York and New Jersey, Dutch doors are split horizontally in the middle; open just the top to keep out animals while letting in light and air. Making your own is straightforward. Saw any wood door in half, then attach each half to the door frame with two hinges apiece.

What is a dumbwaiter?

Convenient for carrying items like laundry and food from floor to floor, these small freight elevators rose to popularity during the 19th century. Although today they are seen mostly in restaurants and schools, a dumbwaiter could be installed in many multilevel homes and enhanced with electric motors, automatic control systems, and greater customization than was possible in olden times.

Why are sleeping porches so popular?

Sleeping porches became popular in the 20th century, when they were advocated by health professionals who believed that the fresh air they provided bolstered immune systems. Such porches were already popular in the South and West, where sleeping outdoors was cooler and more comfortable.

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