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Monday, 1 May 2023

Why Did I BRICK Up The Kitchen Window?

 The other day I posted my first patio renovation video and Sue G (a long time supporter of the blog) asked a really good question- 

Why did I block up the kitchen window?

I thought the best way to answer this was with a short video and look at my reasoning. 

Give it a watch and let me know what you think.

Would you have done the same?

7 comments:

  1. I'm the same Ed who commented on your YouTube site but yes, I would have done the same thing too for a pantry and a larger kitchen elsewhere.

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    1. I thought it might be you! Thanks for commenting on there as well, YouTube has been a slow old burn!

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  2. Having a pantry is essential and yours looks marvelous. There is no need for a window in a pantry. Your custom shelving and storage is fantastic. The auto-lighting is brilliant too. A few years ago, I built a pantry by opening up a 12 foot long wall (floor to ceiling) and installing 8" wide shelving throughout. Using bamboo, tall doors were custom built to enclose the pantry. The hall still functions as a walkway off the kitchen to a loft space.

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    1. Yours sounds great, I wish mine was bigger! I could do with more shelving and space, If it was three times as big I bet I'd still fill it!

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  3. an excellent use of the area. i have two pantries now. one is a baking pantry and i love it!

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    1. Two pantries! Oh my! Sounds like heaven!

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  4. Aah, thanks Kev, it makes sense now! Wonderful pantry, yes, you'd want that to be in the dark all the time, keeps it cool too. Great work.

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