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What's the difference between a larder, pantry, and back kitchen? Designers explain what they are and how to choose the right one for your kitchenKitchen storage is something everyone has to consider. Appliances, food, and kitchenware all need a home, which is where additions like a pantry, larder, or even a back kitchen come in handy.
Let’s tackle the pantry first. Typically, a pantry is used solely for storing dried goods and shelf-stable vegetables—think onions, potatoes, etc. (In the UK, this area is called a larder.) A butler’s ...
A well-organized pantry is one that’s stocked with essentials, but not glutted down with dead weight items. We often rely on our larder when we’re busy or in a rush, so decluttering it will ...
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