TALLSTORY
Make the most of a high
ceiling by running shelves
all the way up – the lower
ones can house ingredients
needed every day while
the upper levels can be
used to store crockery,
cookbooks and items used
only a few times a year. In
“OUREVER-BUSIER LIVES
AND GROWING PASSION
FOR COOKING AND
ENTERTAINING ON A LARGE
SCALE MEAN IT IS CRUCIAL
TO HAVE A PLACE TO STORE
ALL THE NECESSARY
INGREDIENTS, SPICES
AND KITCHENWARE”
RICHARDMOORE, design director,
Martin Moore, martinmoore.com
this design by Woodstock
Furniture (top), an elegant
walnut library-style ladder
is hooked onto a stainless-
steel track to allow easy
access to the top.
BOLDLYGO
If you love strong colours,
an enclosed pantry offers
the perfect opportunity to
be adventurous without
overwhelming a scheme.
The deep pink in this room
(above left) is Rangwali
by Farrow & Ball, sharply
contrasted with black.
Carry the colour up the
walls and over the ceiling
for a dramatic effect.
SLIDE AWAY
A pocket door (above) is
a neat solution in a small
space, as it disappears
into the wall instead of
intruding into the room
when open. It can also
slide shut for entertaining
- especially important
in an eat-in kitchen.→
DESIGN