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Scullery The scullery was a small room adjacent to the kitchen. It held the "copper" for boiling clothes and other cleaning equipment.
By adding a scullery, a cook makes room for both cooking and cleanupby Lynne Sampson Kitchen for a Houseful of Cooks ...
Food preparation area used to clean, prepare, and cook food Food storage area used to store fresh, frozen, and canned food items, and Scullery area used to clean and store utensils, dishes, trays, pots, etc.
addition: Traditional terraced housing originally comprised rooms between thefront and rear external walls. When 'indoor plumbing' became the rage, extensionswere built at the back of the house to contain the bathroom, wc, kitchen and scullery ...
The library drops down in height from the living spaces, providing an unusual view of the kitchen. This further enhances the scullery layout of the kitchen, revealing the marble and birch finishes used in its construction.
Rather than eliminate the existing kitchen, he expanded the space in an L-shaped configuration with the result being two completely functioning kitchen spaces. The scullery is the everyday kitchen, while the addition, complete with an Aga stove, ...
See also: House, Room, Kitchen, Home, Floor
 
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