According to Better Homes & Gardens, the butler’s pantry is making a comeback!

More than just an area to store china and serving pieces, this functional space is now being called on to entertain and display. Jason Ball at Houzz explains the history, “The butler’s pantry was historically a small room used for storing the family silver and formal china and as a staging area for serving meals. Now that most of us don’t have butlers, this space, also known as a serving pantry, has taken a new form as a wet bar and auxiliary storage and prep area. “

Many of our clients are looking for that something extra in their kitchen and everyone can use more storage. Adding a butler’s pantry is a perfect choice.

A Butler’s Pantry can be any size and often help an awkward space in your home become useable. They also provide storage for items you only need for entertaining but if you entertain often, it’s important they are easily accessible.

Talk to any of our designers about incorporating a butler’s pantry into your kitchen renovation project.

















