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Organization Ideas To Inspire Your Pantry Goals

Organization Ideas To Inspire Your Pantry Goals

Cindy Cody Team Organization Ideas To Inspire Your Pantry Goals

There’s something so satisfying about a meticulously designed and organized pantry. First, from a functional standpoint, it’s great to be able to see everything in your pantry and know exactly where to grab what you need. Second, it’s so aesthetically pleasing to open your pantry doors (no matter how big or small your pantry is) and see your organizational dreams come to life. If you’ve been thinking about giving your pantry a makeover, here are some pantry organizing ideas to inspire your project.

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In a perfect world, every home would come with a large walk-in kitchen pantry with tons of storage space. If you’re fortunate to have a large walk-in pantry, maximizing your available shelving and creating separate dedicated storage areas for dry goods, grab-and-go snacks, cookbooks, and serving pieces is the best way to make the most of your pantry.

Clear, air-tight storage containers extend the shelf life of dried goods while helping to keep items uniform, organized, and easy to find at a glance.

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Open Shelving Solution

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Even if you don’t have a large walk-in pantry, you can get the same look by using any open shelving you have in your kitchen. Whether you have existing built-in shelving or can incorporate a large bookshelf along an available wall, you can dress up the space you have with large, pretty wicker baskets to store pantry items.

Wire bins on shelves are a great way to store canned goods, and wood chalkboard tags make a fun and efficient way to label baskets for quick identification.

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Dual-Purpose Pantry

If you don’t have an area in the kitchen to create pantry storage, consider the possibility of carving out pantry space by creating a dual-purpose pantry with another storage area near your kitchen. For instance, do you have a closet, mudroom, or laundry room near your kitchen? Add more shelving to convert it into a dual-purpose pantry.

Creative Cabinets

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Another small-space solution is to transform existing cabinet storage into a well-organized pantry by adding pullout drawers. Most big-box home improvement stores like Lowe’s and The Home Depot now offer pullout shelving for cabinets and custom pantry storage accessories that makes it easy to convert a cabinet into a built-in pantry.

Freestanding Pantry Cabinet

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To make up for a lack of pantry space, consider adding a freestanding cabinet such as an armoire or even a media cabinet to your kitchen for more storage. Such cabinets can easily be painted to match your existing kitchen colors, and if you move, your free-standing pantry can move with you!

Specialized Pantry Storage

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Making a space to store specialized pantry items in your cabinets is a great way to free up space in your existing pantry. For instance, if you do a lot of baking, why not create a dedicated baking cabinet? By pulling the baking supplies out of your pantry storage, you not only make more room in your pantry for other items, but you also create a convenient, one-stop spot for all your baking supplies.