Designing a Multifunctional Back Kitchen (2024)

Each week, Mansion Global tackles a topic with an elite group of designers from around the world who work on luxury properties. This week, we discuss tips for creating a back kitchen.

Back kitchens are making a comeback.

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Cathy Purple Cherry, founding principal at Purple Cherry Architects in Annapolis, Maryland, said she’s seen a 30% increase in requests for back kitchens in the past two years or so, as folks are spending more time entertaining at home.

Sometimes also called a scullery, a back kitchen is different from a butler’s pantry––a room commonly used for securing tableware and polishing silver––and often ideal in a home with an open layout. This multifunctional, yet stylish, room adjacent to the main kitchen may feature appliances, workspace and storage to keep clutter at bay in the main kitchen.

“The back kitchen is becoming a space that can serve as the dumping ground or messy area––think beverage center, coffee station, snack area, mail drop, etc.,” Ms. Purple Cherry said.

We checked in with several designers who shared their thoughts on designing a back kitchen. Here’s what they recommend.

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Dedicate Enough Space

“Don’t plan a back kitchen unless you have enough room for it to accommodate a caterer or hired chef. If you have the luxury of a secondary space then the family kitchen becomes more of a gathering space for breakfast and weekend activity, whereas a back kitchen is probably where a live-in chef or household staff can cook and prepare food for larger gatherings, entertaining or their own meals to keep out of the way of the family.

“Consider if it’s to be a showplace or a work space. Think about how useful it will really be, and how often it will be used. There’s definitely a more practical approach, with an emphasis on easy-to-clean, hygienic surfaces, wipe-down cabinetry, and easy-to-clean flooring. That said, these are not commercial kitchens and still have a lot of visual appeal.”

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— Christopher Peaco*ck, founder and CEO of Christopher Peaco*ck Cabinetry in Norwalk, Connecticut

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Design to Suit Your Lifestyle

“If the client is organized (they’re more inclined to tuck everything back into its place), I love incorporating glass cabinets where back kitchen accouterments and appliances can be displayed and styled for all to see.

“For those who lean toward a more erratic storage system, I like to push materials and architectural decisions that help with concealment––like adding a pocket door to give the option of closing off the back kitchen from the primary one where everyone gathers.

“There are many clients who desire a cohesive design and therefore the back kitchen would be a very similar finish, color tone and design style. However, if a client is open to change, the back kitchen is a great opportunity to have fun. That fun can include wire mesh in the door paneling, bold backsplash tile, fun tile patterns on the floor or fun lighting.

“In addition, the back kitchen is visible from the main entertaining or kitchen area, so make use of those sight lines to do something special at the back kitchen opening, whether a tiny wine cellar, a powder blue chicken rotisserie, or farmhouse sink with a beautiful blue black splash.”

— Architect Cathy Purple Cherry in Annapolis, Maryland

Function First, Then Personality

“A back kitchen is the perfect opportunity to inject a little more personality into a space than you might in your primary kitchen. You can be a little more bold than the main kitchen––deep colors, maybe a splashier backsplash.

“I would be thoughtful about how you will use it and incorporate the programs you need into this space first. It needs to function before it gets some personality. Then work on how to make it beautiful and experiential.”

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— Liz Caan, owner of Liz Caan Interiors in Newton, Massachusetts

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The Devil Is in the Details

“Think about these spaces as not purely utilitarian but as an added destination. These bonus spaces can be the ‘unique specialty’ space that expands your kitchen.

“A great wallpaper can make an utilitarian space extra special rather than just a secondary space. Have fun and create a surprise off your kitchen that is functional but one you want to go to.

“Maybe incorporate a coffee bar, breakfast bar or a place for the utilities like a toaster you don’t want left on your counter; or maybe etch a glass door with the word ‘pantry.’. The devil is in the details, especially in unique, unexpected spaces.”

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— Cindy Rinfret, owner of Rinfret, Ltd. in Greenwich, Connecticut

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Designing a Multifunctional Back Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is a multi functional kitchen? ›

Always at the heart of the home, the kitchen is one of the most-used rooms in a property and more than just cooking the dinner goes on here. From hosting parties and entertaining guests, to family meal times and helping children with homework, the kitchen is a multi-functional space.

What is the most functional kitchen layout? ›

L-Shaped. The L-shaped kitchen is one of the most popular layouts because it's super functional and can be adapted for almost any sized space. As the name implies, an L-shaped layout features cabinetry and appliances along two adjacent walls, creating an obvious triangle path between work zones.

What are the 3 main types of layouts for kitchens? ›

There are six basic types of kitchen layouts: Island, Parallel, Straight, L-Shape, U-Shape, Open, and Galley. The L-Shaped kitchen is most suited to homes that do not need too much worktop spaces while the galley shaped kitchen is suitable for small homes.

What is a Montessori kitchen? ›

A functional "Montessori" kitchen is set up in a way that it functions like a normal kitchen but is fully accessible for your child. It is not meant to encourage "imaginary play" but instead to teach them real-life skills.

What is a BTO kitchen? ›

BTO is an abbreviation of Build-to-Order - an HDB flat allocation system that gives owners the choice of timing and location.

Is there an app to design a kitchen layout? ›

You can easily design your kitchen with an online kitchen planner like the RoomSketcher App.

Is there a free app to design kitchens? ›

Room Sketcher

The app is free to use, but you can unlock additional features by upgrading your account at any time. Once you have the app up and running, you can start designing your kitchen. You can test out different floor plans to find the perfect fit for your home.

Is there an app that lets me design my kitchen free? ›

Roomsketcher: A free app that lets users generate their own kitchen layouts and floor plans. It's like having a professional designer at your fingertips. Learn more about kitchen design apps here. Easyhome Homestyler: Available on both Google Play and iTunes, this app helps you create floor plans and styles.

What is the most efficient kitchen design? ›

The U-Shape design is the most versatile layout for both large and small kitchens. It provides storage and countertop space on three walls, which creates an efficient work triangle for food prep.

What is the least efficient kitchen shape? ›

One-Wall Kitchen Layout

From a chef's perspective, a one-wall configuration is a less efficient working layout for a kitchen, especially in a larger space, because it requires many steps to get from point A to point B.

What kitchen design is most effective? ›

The most efficient kitchen layouts are U-shaped and island kitchens. These layouts provide ample countertop space for cooking and prep work, and they allow for fluid movement throughout the room.

What are the 5 things to consider when designing a kitchen? ›

As far as the kitchen design is concerned, you want it to be visually appealing and highly functional at the same time. For this reason, consider the five crucial factors outlined above—layout, storage, lighting, flooring, and ventilation.

What are the most important things for you in functional kitchen work? ›

7 Essential Elements of Functional Kitchen Design
  • Streamlining kitchen workflow for maximum efficiency. ...
  • Choosing the perfect kitchen cabinets to match your style and needs. ...
  • Illuminating Your Kitchen: Finding the Perfect Lighting Solution. ...
  • Find the perfect island and seating options for your dream kitchen.

How to function during kitchen renovation? ›

  1. Start by moving your current refrigerator out of the to be remodeled kitchen to another temporary area.
  2. Set up a hot plate, coffee maker and microwave on the dining room table.
  3. Move your pots, pans, dishes and silverware out of the way.
  4. While your kitchen is being remodeled, use disposable dishes and silverware.
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