The prep faucet matches the one I am reusing in the kitchen and the sink will be undermount, but we’ll add a stone front apron to make it look like a slate sink. FAUCET // HARDWARE // LIGHT // MESH GRILLįor this space I plan to keep in simple, with cabinetry and millwork that will match the kitchen (I was entertaining wood cabinetry here to match the kitchen island but I’m planning on adding wood floors in here and it feels like too much wood to me given my floor color being a smidge on the warmer side). I also am creating a little coffee bar behind retractable doors with a dedicated water line for the coffee machine. I’m adding some nicer details that would be too pricey to include in the main kitchen, like the brass mesh grille doors on the larger upper cabinet doors. In this space I plan on re-using the honed Jurassic Grey granite counters I installed during my kitchen facelift in this space to reduce waste (also reusing the ceiling light from the upstairs laundry vestibule in here). Existing conditions Renovated spaces View from kitchen into butler’s pantry The new butler’s pantry elevations The current mudroom then becomes a little butler’s pantry where we will have our wall oven and microwave, coffee bar and food storage as well as a second dishwasher and prep sink. We are enclosing and pushing out most of the side porch area to create a mudroom and changing what is a window now into the cased opening from the mudroom into the family room. I am realizing I REALLY need to get my act together on the finishing selections for my renovation, which starts in 4 WEEKS!!! Gah! As a reminder, here is what the layout looks like now. Our current mudroom will become our butler’s pantry.
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