I'd like a pantry cupboard to store things that don't need refrigeration but do benefit from open air without sacrificing the warmth inherent in a house.
Next year I'll be building an extension utilising the badly used space in the house to make it much more useable, including a much bigger & brighter kitchen.
I'm thinking of ordering a large cupboard suitable for an inbuilt fridge, insulating the sides and hanging a large old inbuilt fridge door inside, marble shelves and a couple of airbricks (or a pipe from under the house in and one at roof level out) to make a more traditional but insulated "outdoor" pantry. Obviously put some robust wire at both ends to stop nesting mice/insects from entry.
The kitchen is north facing and the pantry will likely be alongside the garage.
It is all a bit of a faff and have been wondering if there's an easier commercial built in unit sort of thing that'd work as well. Any ideas or does mine sound the easiest and best? I've been drooling over spiral cellars, but £26k is substantially out of budget for a wine & cheese rack...!
