X

30 Brilliantly Organized Pantry Ideas To Maximize Your Storage

organized-pantry-ideas

Having a functional and well organized pantry with shelves, drawers and pullout baskets are the stuff that kitchens dreams are made of. Just imagine how clutter-free your countertops would be is everything was tucked away so neat and tidy in your kitchen pantry. You can have this customized storage solution with some simple planning.

Pantries can be used to store small appliances such as coffee makers, microwaves and toasters, and some can be outfitted with sinks and small refrigerators. If you are handy, you can build your own pantry in a repurposed closet or hire a closet or kitchen designer to help you transform a space in your kitchen. Have a look below for some amazingly clever ideas to help get you started.

Tell us: Are you planning to add a kitchen pantry or hope to update one? Please share your thoughts and ideas in the Comments below!

Tips for organizing your pantry:

  • Go through and purge/throw out old, outdated food.
  • Sort food by boxed and canned foods in separate areas of the pantry.
  • Consider using stacking plastic organizers and label with contents. Use these for cereals, crackers, spaghetti and dried goods.
  • Keep heavy items like bottled water, cans and small appliances on the bottom of the pantry for easy access.

Pro Tip: Barley|Pfeiffer Architects typically recommends 3 depth levels for pantry shelving and storage: 6 inches for canned goods, 12 inches for boxed goods and canisters and 16 inches for small appliances and large storage (dog food, etc.) 

organized-pantry-ideas

1. Try a little wallpaper with your pantry shelves. This wallpaper is by Joseph Abboud for Kravet. The pattern is W3132-313 and available in 6 colorways. The shelves or cabinets should be installed first, then paper the remaining walls. Illuminating the space is the Flos Fucsia 1 Pendant Lamp by Achille Castiglioni. This pantry is about 5’Wx3’D. The shelves were about 15″ deep. Designed in a u-shape, you can stand in the pantry and have simple access to items. (via Charmean Neithart Interiors)

organized-pantry-ideas

2. Pocketing doors conceals this organized pantry. The pantry dimensions are 42″Dx8’Wx9’H, and the cost is around $5500. The design can be scaled to your personal space. The baskets are rollouts and are custom for this project. Contact your local custom closet company to fabricate this same pantry. (via Inspired Closets

organized-pantry-ideas

3. This inspirational pantry features containers, baskets, and labels sourced from the Container Store. (via NEAT Method Scottsdale)

organized-pantry-ideas

4. The approximate dimensions of this pantry are 6 ft wide, 8 ft high, and 6 ft deep. The dimensions of the L shelf are 24″ x 30″ which would make the edge about 8″ x 8″. The shelves and baskets were custom designed for this space. (via transFORM Home)

organized-pantry-ideas

5. If you are tight on space, transform a closet into a pantry like this one, which was originally a hall closet. This lovely pantry is approximately 3′ deep by 6′-6″ wide. The casing is around 4 1/4″ overall with a 1 1/2″ backband. With doors on either side — each door is about 20.5 inches wide. The manufacturer of the doors is Trustyle. A similar paint color for the doors is Benjamin Moore “Simply White” or “White Dove”. The countertop is a maple butcher block., while the floor tile is slate. (via Crisp Architects)

organized-pantry-ideas

organized-pantry-ideas

6. A circa 1830s farmhouse kitchen underwent a complete renovation, focusing on storage and near-availability of tools and accessories. The pantry is 40″ wide and 24″ deep, and approx 60″ tall. These custom cabinets use Rev-a-Shelf modified inserts. (via R.S. Kitchen & Bath)

organized-pantry-ideas

7. This traditional kitchen pantry features recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, stainless steel appliances and richly colored hardwood floors. A microwave and warming drawer are tucked away to capitalize on space. (via Kristi Spouse Interiors)

organized-pantry-ideas

8. A double pantry cupboard with drawers al pullout baskets to the bottom. Bespoke hand-made cabinetry. The dimensions of this custom pantry are 4 feet wide by 7 feet high by 2 feet deep. The paint color is Purbeck Stone by Farrow & Ball. (via Lewis Alderson & Co.)

organized-pantry-ideas

9. This pantry reflects an intuitive idea for creating a functional space. A walk-in pantry with open shelves allows for simple display of your pantry items. Try storing dry food items such as rice, flour and sugar in glass jars and label them for organization. The baskets are the Hyacinth baskets from The Container Store. (via NEAT Method Santa Barbara)

organized-pantry-ideas

10. Adjacent to the Fischer Paykel fridge is a compact pantry storage solution — a similar design is the Space Tower by BLUM. This bespoke pantry features a matte lacquer in Farrow & Ball Skimming Stone and book matched horizontal Walnut veneer. (via Roundhouse)

organized-pantry-ideas

11. A traditional walk-in kitchen pantry in a Minnesota home features a rolling library ladder for accessibility to upper shelves. A similar ladder is the quiet glide ladder from Rockler. Open shelves allows for easy storage solutions and organization of dry goods, cookbooks and other pantry items. (via City Homes, LLC)

organized-pantry-ideas

12. Inside view of a pantry showing stainless steel mesh drawer fronts for dry-good storage and adjustable shelves. Instead of deep shelves, this pantry offers varying sized shelves with plenty of space for dry goods, juicers, mixers, etc. (via Paul N. Brow, Architect)

organized-pantry-ideas

13. Behind the doors, this concealed walk-in pantry is 4 feet deep and 8 feet long. In the kitchen, the countertops are granite in Green Ubatuba, while the backsplash tile is travertine. The cabinets and the flooring are Maple with a custom finish applied on site. (via Curt Hofer & Associates)

organized-pantry-ideas

14. This custom designed pantry is an L-shape; the portion shown is about 14′ x 6′, and the L is about 10′ x 13′. The cabinet color is Benjamin Moore Georgian green. (via PLATT Architects)

organized-pantry-ideas

15. A concealed pantry door leads into a compact walk-in pantry that was constructed underneath the stairs. The cabinetry paint color is Benjamin Moore, Stratton Blue HC-142, while the cabinet hardware is from Haffele. The pantry door is 2′-6″ wide. On the floors, the architect painted on the existing wood, to wear down over time. (via Mark Williams Design Associates)

organized-pantry-ideas

16. To access higher shelves, a rolling “warehouse ladder” was sourced from an industrial warehouse website. The Maize Bins are from The Container Store. On the floors, real brick pavers found at Western Brick in Houston, Texas.  (via Maison Maison Design)

organized-pantry-ideas

17. This custom walk-in pantry is 8′ x 5’10” x 10′, while the 12″ deep shelves are adjustable within the pantry. The shelf color is Rock Gray 1615 | Benjamin Moore, in a Satin Finish. The metal wire storage baskets can be found at retailers such as Container Store, Target or Walmart. (via Barley|Pfeiffer Architecture)

organized-pantry-ideas

18. This budget-conscious pantry is beautiful, organized and well balanced. All of the shelving is from the Container Store, the Elfa Series. The wire basket units fixed to the wall are a great solution for limited depth spaces, while the pull out shelf/drawers are much better than regular shelves that get easily cluttered and make items unfindable. The pantry is roughly 6 x 8. The flooring is 2 1/4″ Select Red Oak. (via Nicholson Builders)

organized-pantry-ideas

19. This farmhouse style pantry is accessed by a pair of reclaimed wood, sliding barn board doors. Mixing classic style and reclaimed materials creates an organic and stylish kitchen space. (via Jewett Farms + Co.)

organized-pantry-ideas

20. Pantry Dimensions: Depth of 88 ¼ inches by 64 3/8 inches, the total height of the room is 10 feet. The Drawers at the back are 37 3/8 inches and have a depth of 24 inches. The Shelves above them are between 30 and 34 inches with a depth of 16 inches. The left side adj. shelves are 31 to 32 inches and have a depth of 12 inches. The right side adj. shelves are 43 ½ inch’s and have a depth of 15 inches. On the front right bottom of the picture, there is a water cooler in the opening of 20 7/8 inches and a depth of 15 inches. (via Master Design Cabinetry)

organized-pantry-ideas

21. A traditional pantry with open shelves and a rolling ladder for simple access to the higher shelving. The flooring is reclaimed wood. (via Benbow & Associates)

organized-pantry-ideas

22. A coastal style home in Virginia features this well organized pantry with open shelving, a countertop, pullout wire bins and drawer storage. Chalkboard signs on the wall allows for a weeks worth of menu planning! (via Stephen Alexander Homes & Neighborhoods)

organized-pantry-ideas

23. A contemporary kitchen pantry with large pull-out units for organization, supplied by Plato Cabinetry —  Inovae line. The vertical cabinetry is a refined MDF with a painted finish. Each unit is 18″ wide x 84″ tall. (via Gary Brown Homes)

organized-pantry-ideas

24.  A cozy Canadian home features this compact pantry with shallow shelving. On the walls, the wallpaper is the ‘Woods and Pears 95’ wallpaper from Cole & Son. (via BLDG Workshop)

organized-pantry-ideas

25. Sliding doors close off this well organized pantry with open shelves and sliding drawers. Baskets with labels are perfect for storing random essentials or fruits and vegetables that do not need to be refrigerated. Clear canisters are great for pasta noodles, and baking essentials such as sugar and flour. (via NEAT Method)

organized-pantry-ideas

26. This well organized pantry is clutter-free, just get rid of all of the packaging and use baskets, bins and containers for tidy storage. Once all the clutter is also gone, you get a clean sleek look! (via @thehomesort)

organized-pantry-ideas

27. This dreamy small pantry features a pocketing door with open shelving. We love the contrast between the crisp white walls, shelves and the black bins and clear canisters with lids. (via @thehomesort)

organized-pantry-ideas

28. This fabulous pantry features plenty of organization, starting with the white stackable bins for canned goods on the floor, sourced from Walmart and Big Lots. The white baskets with labels are from Target, while the white stackable bins are from Amazon. On the top shelf, the canisters are the BHG collection from Walmart. The wallpaper is from Target, the “Opalhouse” brand. (via @sortedsimplicity)

organized-pantry-ideas

29. This organized pantry never gets messy since everything has its own place. To create an efficient and functional pantry, begin with one area, get it organized, and then move onto the next! Most of the organizational pieces in this space were sourced from IKEA. The small baskets are from Homesense and TJMaxx. Labels are from the @homelabelcollection. The pantry was designed by @peninsula_kitchens_ltd. (via @irishselfbuild)

organized-pantry-ideas

30. This amazing pantry is organized with products from the Container Store, including the Water Hyacinth Storage Bins and various clear canisters for storing cereal, nuts, crackers and baking supplies. (via @ocbymandie)

You are reading an article curated by https://onekindesign.com/

Subscribe
Notify of

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments