Kitchen and Butler's Pantry
When the Lillys remodeled in the 1930s, they updated the kitchen with some new cabinets as well as new linoleum floors and countertops. The zinc edges of the countertops are consistent with the architect's drawings for Lilly House. A refurbished six-burner Magic Chef stove has been positioned in this area. At the kitchen's north end is a small room that contained a refrigerator, a service porch for deliveries and a sitting room for employees. Adjacent to the kitchen is the Butler's Pantry, which served as a buffer between the kitchen and dining room. Here food could be prepared for serving, and fine tablewares could be washed and stored in the cabinets and drawers.

