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A food revolution has been long brewing in Australia thanks to Aussie cooking shows like My Kitchen Rules. Shows that have entertained and inspired people of all walks of life to have more passion for food and cooking at home.

Want to be a serious chef at home too? When it comes to choosing (and customising) a home design, don’t overlook the details in your kitchen design. At Plunkett Homes, we focus great detail into our kitchen designs. We make sure they not only look modern and stylish but are also practical and functional. We design kitchens that give you plenty of room to move and cook within.

That is why many of our home designs feature a kitchen scullery; a very useful addition to your house plans.

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Stylish & Practical

A kitchen that features a large island bench that flows seamlessly into a walk-in pantry, scullery and laundry, as seen in the Northwestern Ex-Display Home by Plunkett Homes.

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What is a kitchen scullery?

Essentially, a scullery is like a second, much smaller kitchen, or an add-on to the main kitchen. They are mostly designed to operate as a preparation, cleaning and extended storage area. They are often referred to as the ‘backstage’. They’re a place where you can hide the mess of cooking while the entertaining continues in the main kitchen arena.

Sculleries can vary in size and scope, from a large-sized pantry to a full-scale second kitchen. A scullery can be whatever you need it to be. The key with designing a scullery lies in understanding how you will most likely use it and the specific functions it will need to performed and on what scale.

Is your kitchen a busy place in the home, with lots of traffic? Adding a generous-sized scullery turns it into a functional spot that can be used by everyone. As seen in the Colorado Display Home, by Plunkett Homes.

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Types of Sculleries

Most sculleries are connected to or are an offshoot of the main kitchen. In some of the more grandest of homes you may find a scullery next to the dining room. And yes, there are a few types of sculleries to choose from too.

You could choose to have a hidden scullery. Where you set it up behind a false ‘back wall’ with the scullery entrance in a shared passageway. From the kitchen, these hidden sculleries are essentially invisible. Making them useful for those who want to hide away the mess and mechanics of cooking while entertaining guests.

Another popular type is the walk-in scullery. This type makes it possible to fit a scullery into any space that’s capable of containing a decent-size walk-in pantry. Or if you’re pushed for space, you could always combine the two – which is an effective use of available space.

For those who are limited in kitchen space or are budget conscious, consider having a ‘screened scullery’. Sectioning off an area of your kitchen with a screen or folding door will instantly create a discrete scullery area.

A walk-in scullery is a great place to keep appliances that are in heavy use (but not part of cooking equipment, like the coffee machine) out of way. It’s also is a sensible organisational hub that can store things out of sight. Seen here inside the North Hampton Ex-Display Home by Plunkett Homes.

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Benefits of a scullery

There are many advantages of having a scullery, with a key benefit being the extra space.

A scullery lets you expand the size and capacity of your kitchen to cope with cooking larger than usual meals. Sculleries are handy for bigger families with children, or even a couple who need their own space for ‘meal prepping’.

If you are a collector of kitchen and dining paraphernalia, a scullery certainly will allow you to indulge your hobby without cluttering down your main kitchen.

Another fun thing about a scullery is you can be more creative in its interior design. While kitchens themselves are often conservative in their colour scheme, you can be daring in a hidden walk-in scullery. Been wanting to try out a black splashback? – Try it in the scullery!

A ‘backstage’ hidden scullery is useful for those who wish to separate ‘recreational’ cooking from the everyday preparation of family meals. You can get down and dirty with the flour or curry-making in a hidden scullery as glamorous as this. As seen in our Riviera Ex-Display Home in Wandi,

A well-designed scullery can be fun and very practical, adding new flavour to your home life, however you plan to use it.

Who knows, you may even find yourself courageously cooking new and creative meals. And you won’t have to ‘wing it’ anymore! Now that’s something that will surely earn a high 10/10 score from the family judges, right?

Want to create your dream kitchen? Contact us to find out more about our kitchen design options.

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FAQs

What is the purpose of a scullery? ›

A scullery is another small kitchen in itself. This gem of a kitchen within a kitchen provides a hidden space to store dishes, linens, dry goods, small appliances, and more. For busy families, a scullery is part pantry, part prep kitchen and part storage space.

Is a scullery necessary? ›

A scullery can provide more workspace, and it may be used to conceal cooking and cleaning activities from the main kitchen. The essential elements of a scullery include ample storage space, counter space, and a sink. However, you can customise your scullery design according to your needs.

What are the must haves of a scullery? ›

A scullery must have a lot of storage space, counter space, and a sink. To fit one's demands, homeowners can modify a traditional scullery design as they please.

What is the difference between a kitchen and scullery? ›

Historically, sculleries are associated with grand Victorian homes or English manors where kitchens were not to be seen. Today, the scullery is an additional prep room off of the kitchen for overflow dishes and plenty of cabinet storage.

Why was a kitchen called a scullery? ›

In Great Britain and the United States, houses built before 1920 often had sculleries located in the rear of a house. "Scullery" comes from the Latin word scutella, meaning tray or platter. Wealthy families who entertained would have to maintain stacks of china and sterling silver would need regular cleaning.

What is a scullery easy definition? ›

ˈskəl-rē plural sculleries. : a room for cleaning and storing dishes and cooking utensils and for doing messy kitchen work.

What is a modern scullery? ›

A scullery kitchen is essentially a smaller, secondary kitchen space that can help handle the extra dirty kitchen tasks or the overflow from your main kitchen. A scullery often has plenty of storage for appliances or fancy dishes that don't fit in your main kitchen cabinets, but don't necessarily belong in the pantry.

Should a scullery have a window? ›

Ideally, in a scullery, there will be some natural light, a window, or a skylight, but whatever your situation make sure your scullery or pantry has great lighting.

What is a scullery girl? ›

scullery maid(Noun) (formerly, in large houses) A domestic servant, of lowest status, whose job is to wash dishes and do other menial chores. In great houses, scullery maids were the lowest-ranked and often the youngest of the female servants and acted as assistant to a kitchen maid.

What is a scullery next to a kitchen? ›

The scullery was a back kitchen located adjacent to the main kitchen, frequently to the rear of the house nearest the water supply, such as a public fountain or a well, or near a barrel that collected rain water, which was the preferred water for washing dishes.

What is the best size for a scullery? ›

A good-sized scullery comes in around the 3m x 2m mark but if more space is available (around 3m x 3m), installing a double bench top can dramatically improve practicality.

How big should a scullery be? ›

In practical terms, a pantry needs to be at least 1.6m x 3m to call it a scullery. Anything less is a pantry storeroom. The bigger the space, the more features and appliances can be included. “Trying to squeeze a small 'scullery' into the kitchen floor plan isn't the best use of space.

Do you put a fridge in a scullery? ›

Sculleries are also a great way to maximise your storage. We recommend using your extra drawers, cupboards and open shelves for food and kitchen items. You can also store all your larger appliances like your microwave, second oven, fridge or even a second 'drinks' fridge in your scullery.

Where do scullery maids sleep? ›

Housemaids, scullery maids and kitchen maids slept on the attic floor of the house. Two to a room, in some houses they even shared beds.

What was the routine of a scullery maid? ›

You must rise at six o'clock and wash and dress, with your hair tied neatly back beneath your cap. Your bed must be made and you must be downstairs at work within half an hour of waking. You first task of the day is to stoke the Kitchen range to a good heat, to boil water for early morning tea.

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