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Photog July 12th 05 08:20 PM

Building a closet/pantry?
 
I am in the process of house-hunting in the DC Metro area, and am
quickly realizing that I'm too picky and need to take what I can get
for my price range. One of the prospects I've seen lacks a pantry in
the kitchen, which I'd consider essential, but I was wondering how
feesable it is to build a pantry (either DIY or hire someone)? What
things do I need to consider? If there's space, can I just frame-in a
pantry, dry wall it, add doors and voila?

Is a pantry a better value-add than a breakfast nook? (Meaning if I
build the pantry, I lose space from the eat-in area.)

Thanks in advance!
Susan


Roger Taylor July 12th 05 08:36 PM


"Photog" wrote in message
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I am in the process of house-hunting in the DC Metro area, and am
quickly realizing that I'm too picky and need to take what I can get
for my price range. One of the prospects I've seen lacks a pantry in
the kitchen, which I'd consider essential, but I was wondering how
feesable it is to build a pantry (either DIY or hire someone)? What
things do I need to consider? If there's space, can I just frame-in a
pantry, dry wall it, add doors and voila?

Is a pantry a better value-add than a breakfast nook? (Meaning if I
build the pantry, I lose space from the eat-in area.)


You have many choices. We recently bought a ready-to-assemble storage
cabinet from Lowe's, 24" by 18 deep by 6 ft high - check out model ST24MP,
item no. 214988. Prefinished, with doors, and pretty decent looking, for
$118, much cheaper than you could have built. I would not recommend
diminishing a breakfast area - that will look cheap, temporary, and kill
part of an essential room. Find a house with a spare corner, think outside
the box and even consider a 45-degree door in an unused corner, that would
be hand built. It might be good to look at prospective houses with a handy
notebook of dimensions of various suppliers of cabinets. Good luck.



Edwin Pawlowski July 12th 05 09:18 PM


"Photog" wrote in message ...
One of the prospects I've seen lacks a pantry in
the kitchen, which I'd consider essential, but I was wondering how
feesable it is to build a pantry (either DIY or hire someone)? What
things do I need to consider? If there's space, can I just frame-in a
pantry, dry wall it, add doors and voila?



If there is space it is easy enough to build or to buy a nice pre=made
cabinet. Space is the hard part.



Is a pantry a better value-add than a breakfast nook? (Meaning if I
build the pantry, I lose space from the eat-in area.)


Can't help you there. It is a matter or priorities, but there will always be
exceptions as to who likes what. .



G Henslee July 13th 05 12:55 PM

Photog wrote:
I am in the process of house-hunting in the DC Metro area, and am
quickly realizing that I'm too picky.

Thanks in advance!
Susan


Get the house, then we'll discuss your options.


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