Pantry - Butler, Framed (L-Shape, 1-Side, End)
Pantry - Butler, Framed (L-Shape, 1-Side, End)
A 1-side (end) L-shape butler framed pantry layout includes a base cabinet system with a countertop on the smaller end wall, with additional framed shelving extending along both adjoining walls in an L-shaped configuration. This design strategically uses the end of a room to maximize space efficiency, providing a compact but ample workspace on the end wall.
The shelving, reinforced with vertical supports and baseboards, ensures durable and stable storage, making it easier to keep items organized and accessible. Ideal for smaller kitchens, this layout offers a practical solution for enhancing storage capacity without sacrificing style or functionality.
The Framed L-Shape (1-Side, End) Butler Pantry layout has typical depths between 4’4”-6’4” (1.32-1.93 m) and lengths of 5’1”-11’1” (1.55-3.38 m). The overall area of this pantry layout is in the range of 22-70 ft2 (2-6.5 m2).
For typical walk-in pantries, aisle widths vary between 36 inches (91 cm), 42 inches (107 cm), and 48 inches (122 cm), ensuring sufficient space for movement. Accessible aisles should be wider, at either 60 inches (1.52 m) or 66 inches (1.68 m), to accommodate those with mobility aids. Additionally, the maximum common shelf reach should be between 69 inches (1.75 m) and 76 inches (1.93 m), allowing most users to access items comfortably without overreaching.
Typical pantry shelves have a depth ranging from 14 inches (36 cm) to 16 inches (41 cm), providing ample space for most storage containers and food items. For items that are less frequently accessed, high shelves often have a reduced depth of 10 inches (25 cm) to 12 inches (30 cm), which helps in both visibility and reach. Spice shelves are shallower, typically around 6 inches (15 cm). Base cabinets in a pantry are generally 24 inches (61 cm) deep, matching standard kitchen base cabinets, while countertops usually maintain a depth of 25 inches (64 cm) to 26 inches (66 cm), offering sufficient workspace and storage area above lower cabinets.
General shelf heights are set between 10"-15" (25-38 cm), versatile for a variety of goods. For smaller storage like cans and bottles, shelves are lower, ranging from 6"-10" (15-25 cm), facilitating easy access and visibility. Bulk shelves typically range from 16"-18" (41-46 cm) in height. The bottom shelf height varies from 20"-24" (51-61 cm), providing space for heavier and bulkier items. At the top, shelves reach a height of 84 inches (2.13 m), maximizing vertical storage space, while the base cabinet countertop is positioned at 36 inches (91 cm), a comfortable height for working. Additionally, the space from the countertop to the shelf above is typically around 18 inches (46 cm), ensuring easy reach and utilization of the space.
A 1-side (end) L-shape butler framed pantry layout includes a base cabinet system with a countertop on the smaller end wall, with additional framed shelving extending along both adjoining walls in an L-shaped configuration. This design strategically uses the end of a room to maximize space efficiency, providing a compact but ample workspace on the end wall.
The shelving, reinforced with vertical supports and baseboards, ensures durable and stable storage, making it easier to keep items organized and accessible. Ideal for smaller kitchens, this layout offers a practical solution for enhancing storage capacity without sacrificing style or functionality.
The Framed L-Shape (1-Side, End) Butler Pantry layout has typical depths between 4’4”-6’4” (1.32-1.93 m) and lengths of 5’1”-11’1” (1.55-3.38 m). The overall area of this pantry layout is in the range of 22-70 ft2 (2-6.5 m2).
General shelf heights are set between 10"-15" (25-38 cm), versatile for a variety of goods. For smaller storage like cans and bottles, shelves are lower, ranging from 6"-10" (15-25 cm), facilitating easy access and visibility. Bulk shelves typically range from 16"-18" (41-46 cm) in height. The bottom shelf height varies from 20"-24" (51-61 cm), providing space for heavier and bulkier items. At the top, shelves reach a height of 84 inches (2.13 m), maximizing vertical storage space, while the base cabinet countertop is positioned at 36 inches (91 cm), a comfortable height for working. Additionally, the space from the countertop to the shelf above is typically around 18 inches (46 cm), ensuring easy reach and utilization of the space.
For typical walk-in pantries, aisle widths vary between 36 inches (91 cm), 42 inches (107 cm), and 48 inches (122 cm), ensuring sufficient space for movement. Accessible aisles should be wider, at either 60 inches (1.52 m) or 66 inches (1.68 m), to accommodate those with mobility aids. Additionally, the maximum common shelf reach should be between 69 inches (1.75 m) and 76 inches (1.93 m), allowing most users to access items comfortably without overreaching.
Typical pantry shelves have a depth ranging from 14 inches (36 cm) to 16 inches (41 cm), providing ample space for most storage containers and food items. For items that are less frequently accessed, high shelves often have a reduced depth of 10 inches (25 cm) to 12 inches (30 cm), which helps in both visibility and reach. Spice shelves are shallower, typically around 6 inches (15 cm). Base cabinets in a pantry are generally 24 inches (61 cm) deep, matching standard kitchen base cabinets, while countertops usually maintain a depth of 25 inches (64 cm) to 26 inches (66 cm), offering sufficient workspace and storage area above lower cabinets.