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KITCHEN & PANTRY

Have a place for every kitchen appliance, utensil, and groceries.

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You can’t put a price on having an organized kitchen and pantry. Once you get your food prep and storage areas in order, cooking and cleaning will never be the same. Well-organized pantry storage means you never forget what you already have, and you’ll see when something is running low. Pantry design is as fun as it is functional. A combination of shelving, drawers, and other design elements work together to create a space that makes meal-prep more enjoyable. Custom designed pantry closets are truly life-changing, and the best part is that everything is customizable. Your pantry space is never too small or full to be organized using the right accessories and layout. An organized pantry means mealtime turns from stressful to blissful.

What is some space saving kitchen and pantry storage ideas?

Maximizing kitchen and pantry storage is crucial for maintaining an organized and efficient space, especially in smaller areas. Here are some practical and creative space-saving ideas:

Kitchens
Vertical Storage Solutions:
      • Wall-Mounted Shelves and Racks: Utilize empty wall space for shelves, magnetic knife strips, or pot racks.
      • Pegboards: Hang utensils, pots, and pans on a pegboard for easy access and a stylish look.

Cabinet Organizers:

      • Pull-Out Shelves and Drawers: Install pull-out shelves or drawers in cabinets to make use of deep spaces and improve accessibility.
      • Lazy Susans: Place lazy Susans in corner cabinets to keep items easily reachable.
      • Door-Mounted Racks: Attach racks to the inside of cabinet doors for storing spices, cutting boards, or cleaning supplies.

Under-Cabinet Solutions:

      • Under-Cabinet Hooks: Hang mugs or cooking utensils from hooks mounted under cabinets.
      • Under-Cabinet Shelves: Add small shelves under cabinets to store frequently used items like spices or small jars.

Multi-Functional Furniture:

      • Kitchen Islands with Storage: Choose islands that offer built-in shelves, drawers, or cabinets.
      • Foldable or Extendable Tables: Use tables that can be folded down or extended when needed, saving space when not in use.

Drawer Organizers:

      • Customizable Drawer Dividers: Keep utensils, cutlery, and small tools organized with adjustable dividers.
      • Stackable Drawer Inserts: Use stackable inserts to create additional layers for storing smaller items.

Appliance Garages:

      • Hide Small Appliances: Create designated spaces for small appliances like toasters, blenders, and coffee makers, keeping them off the countertops.
Pantry 

Adjustable Shelving:

      • Customizable Shelves: Install adjustable shelving to accommodate items of different heights, maximizing vertical space.
      • Shelf Risers: Use shelf risers to create additional layers within existing shelves.

Clear Containers:

      • Uniform Storage: Use clear, stackable containers for dry goods to keep everything visible and neatly organized.
      • Labels: Label containers to quickly identify contents and avoid clutter.

Over-the-Door Storage:

      • Door-Mounted Racks: Install racks or pockets on the pantry door to store small items, spices, or snacks.
      • Hanging Baskets: Use hanging baskets to utilize vertical space on the door.

Pull-Out Bins and Baskets:

      • Easy Access: Use pull-out bins for bulkier items like potatoes, onions, or large bags of flour and sugar.
      • Wire Baskets: Incorporate wire baskets for easy visibility and ventilation of stored items.


Tiered Shelving
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      • Can Organizers: Use tiered shelves or can racks to keep canned goods organized and easily accessible.
      • Spice Racks: Employ tiered spice racks to see all spices at a glance and avoid stacking.


Lazy Susans
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      • Corner Storage: Place lazy Susans in pantry corners to make use of awkward spaces and keep items accessible.


Hanging Solutions
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      • Hooks and Clips: Install hooks or clips for hanging items like bags of chips, kitchen towels, or reusable grocery bags.
      • Ceiling Racks: Utilize ceiling-mounted racks for hanging pots, pans, or baskets.


Baskets and Bins
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      • Categorized Storage: Use baskets or bins to group similar items together, such as snacks, baking supplies, or breakfast items.
      • Slide-Out Bins: Incorporate slide-out bins for easy access to items stored at the back of shelves.