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The Kitchen and Butler's Pantry at Elm Court Video

The butler’s pantry of Elm Court mansion has a larger footprint than some US homes. At times up to 38 footmen would whisk in and out of the dining room to the pantry to stage grand dinners. The kitchen picks up on wood, stone, and metal motifs from the rest of the house. The amazing resiliency and strength of Terazzo flooring was shown as it was still in good shape after the vandals destroyed the kitchen.



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Installing an Acoustic Coffered Wood Ceiling for Sound Attentuation

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The Kitchen and Butler's Pantry at Elm Court

The butler’s pantry of Elm Court mansion has a larger footprint than some US homes. At times up to 38 footmen would whisk in and out of the dining room ...









 

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