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Dine in style with the next125 dining table and bench

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With kitchens and living spaces merging, next125 has applied their luxury kitchen manufacturing skills to create the perfect dining zone. This versatile set seamlessly integrates into your kitchen, living or dining room.

Crafted from beautiful solid walnut or knotty oak and available in different sizes, the next125 dining table and bench exude natural warmth and elegance. The minimalist design complements a variety of interiors, making it a standout feature in any home. These are tables and benches where you will want to stay seated, perfect for both casual family meals and formal gatherings.

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FAQS about Utility Rooms

What are the essential features of a well-designed utility room?

A well-designed utility room can include key features such as a washing machine, tumble dryer, ample storage solutions, a large sink, and durable countertops. Additionally, consider integrating hanging racks, open shelving, and pull-out storage for maximum functionality.

How can I maximise storage space in a small utility room?

To maximise storage in a small utility room, use vertical space with wall-mounted shelves and hooks, stack appliances, and consider freestanding storage units. Utilising the back of doors for additional hanging space and incorporating multi-purpose furniture can also help.

What materials are best for utility room countertops?

A great material for utility rooms is laminate as it’s affordable, durable, and low maintenance.

How do I incorporate a pet washing area in my utility room?

This is a great question! And it depends on the size of your pets. For smaller pets you can either install a dedicated pet bath or a large, deep sink with a handheld shower attachment. For larger pets, a shower can be included in your utility room. Just ensure you’ve got ample space for drying your larger pet and storing their plentiful pet supplies.

Can I create a utility room in a small space?

Absolutely. You can create a functional utility room in a small space by using compact appliances, stacking units, and utilising every inch of vertical space with shelving and wall-mounted storage solutions. Sliding and hidden doors can also help save space. In fact, come to the InHouse showroom and we’ll show you how you can have a utility or a pantry without having a separate room.

FAQS about Pantries

What are the benefits of having a walk-in pantry?

A walk-in pantry provides ample storage space for food items, kitchen appliances, and cleaning supplies. It helps keep your kitchen organized and clutter-free, making it easier to find and access items quickly.

How do I design an efficient pantry layout?

Designing an efficient pantry layout involves using adjustable shelving, incorporating baskets and bins for small items, and labelling containers for easy identification. Ensure there is adequate lighting and ventilation to keep the space functional and fresh. Come into our InHouse showroom and let our designers wow you with a beautiful pantry that fits your needs.

What storage solutions work best in a pantry?

The best storage solutions for a pantry include open shelving, pull-out baskets for fresh fruit and veg, tiered racks, and airtight containers for dry goods. We always recommend a selection of open and closed cabinetry. That way you can keep key items easily at hand while tidying away less often used goods.

Can I convert a small closet into a pantry?

Absolutely! You can convert a small space into a pantry by adding shelving, using door racks for additional storage, and incorporating pull-out bins. Make sure to maximise vertical space and use lighting to enhance visibility. Equally, you can create divisions through the use of clever cabinetry. In fact, come to our showroom and find the hidden pantry behind a kitchen cabinet.

What are some pantry organisation tips?

To keep your pantry organised, group similar items together. If you’re super organised, use clear storage containers, label everything, and periodically declutter. A great way to keep on top of space in your pantry is to use a first-in, first-out system by ensuring older items are at the front. Not only will you save money but you’ll reduce waste as well.