Organizing a pantry and giving it some style will make this space not just functional, but also efficient and visually pleasing.
Follow these tips to make the most of your pantry:
1. Install More Shelves
If your pantry’s shelves are filled and you need more storage, look up! Always work to maximize your storage vertically, because there’s usually more space than what’s been used.
In addition, avoid placing anything — even if it’s neatly organized — on the floor. This makes the space appear open, bigger and prevents a cluttered appearance.
Finally, consider building floating shelves on any unused wall space, or repurpose everyday items — such as wicker baskets — into shelves, as a budget-friendly solution.
2. Add Bins and Racks
It seems like the family pantry is never big enough to store everything you need. Or, even if size isn’t the problem, disorganization makes it difficult to find what you need, when you need it.
That’s why bins and racks come in handy: you can use special storage methods for certain items.
For instance, store items such as batteries, rags and light bulbs in bins to separate them from cereals, snacks and sauces. Better yet, use bins that are the same color, and use that color throughout the pantry to give it an organized, consistent style.
To maximize storage for canned goods, install wire shelving upside down and slanted down toward the front. Place cans on their side on the shelf, so they roll to the front when removed.
To store rolls of sheet goods, such as plastic wrap and aluminum foil, punch in the perforated tabs on the ends of the box; then, hang the rolls on the inside of the pantry door with self-adhesive hooks.
To keep plastic grocery store bags neat and ready for reuse or recycling, attach a plastic bag storage container, such as the one made by SimpleHuman (model# KT1166), to the inside of the pantry door.
3. Mount Pull-Out Baskets
Some pantries have deep storage space, but if you’re not making the most of it, install some pull-out wire baskets to keep everything within arm’s reach.
ClosetMaid offers a number of systems, such as 14-inch-wide baskets, which are available at The Home Depot. For narrower doors, an 11-inch-wide model is also available.
To install them in your pantry:
- Measure the cabinet opening’s width and depth
- Buy wire baskets that fit the size of your pantry.
- Center each wire basket’s base in the pantry opening.
- Position the base in the pantry so the pantry door will close.
- Attach the basket base to the shelf in the pantry.
- Finally, insert the wire basket in the basket base.
There’s a simple version of this, too. Just group similar items (like all bags of chips) in small baskets and pull out the whole basket when you need something.
This especially works well for individually wrapped snacks.
4. Trash Product Boxes
You can instantly control your pantry’s appearance with just one change: trashing all your pasta and cereal boxes and chip and sugar bags.
Replace them with plastic or glass containers that serve as permanent storage for pasta, cereal, chips and sugar (along with other things!)
This covers two bases: organizes the pantry and reduces clutter!
Think about it: many people buy cereal and just shove it wherever it can fit, and bags of chips and sugar get tosses around haphazardly.
All that changes when you systematically purchase cereal, dump it in the plastic container and throw away the box; purchase pasta, dump it in the container and throw away the box; and do the same for large bags of chips and sugar.
This simple change has an instant impact!
5. Label Containers
Having uniform, plastic containers for food storage is one thing, but the best pantry has the easiest access. That means not just seeing everything, but also being able to identify everything.
Labels are the easiest way to organize a pantry. Best of all, they can serve as decoration and information, and since they’re a permanent fixture in your pantry, you’ll want to make them as nice as possible.
So, if you’re feeling crafty, you can create labels and send them to your Cricut cutting machine — or just print them on 8.5 by 11 sticker paper.
If you’re not the type of person who likes to design, no problem! Sign up for Chelsea’s pantry labels — they’re free and printable.
Do you have tips not mentioned in this article? Share them in the comments below!