Friday, August 21, 2026

Heart of the House - A Splendid Kitchen with Carved Pantry Doors

Heart of the House - A Splendid Kitchen with Carved Pantry Doors

The Pantry Door That Used to Be a Door

Start at the pantry, because it's usually the first thing you notice walking in. Instead of a flush panel that blends into the wall, there's a carved antique door — something salvaged from an old estate or a church rectory, with detail worked into the wood that no modern manufacturer bothers with anymore. It doesn't try to hide the pantry. It announces it.

"People are so used to pantries being invisible," Wayne says. "A flat white door, maybe not even a door at all, just an opening. I tell clients: make it a moment. If you're going to walk past it fifty times a day, it should be beautiful fifty times a day."

The doors rarely match anything else in the kitchen on purpose. That's sort of the rule with all of this — nothing is supposed to look like it was bought as a set.

Turning an Armoire Into a Bar

The wine cabinet is where things get inventive. Instead of built-in glass-front refrigeration units — which, fine, work, but look like every other kitchen renovation since 2015 — designers are pulling antique armoires out of retirement and gutting them for wine storage. A piece that used to hold someone's linens or clothes for a hundred years now holds bottles and glassware, wired quietly for a small cooling unit tucked in the back where nobody can see it. SHOP AT EBAY MOGULGALLERY



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