20 Small Pantry Ideas That Will Free Space In Your Kitchen
This post shows you the best small pantry ideas ideas to try today.
I’ve always admired a well-planned pantry.
Last weekend, inspired by a friend’s immaculate organization skills, I tackled the clutter in my pantry.
I discovered clever storage ideas that freed up space in my kitchen.
This article outlines 20 innovative small panty ideas to create a neat and efficient pantry space and reduce clutter in your kitchen.
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Incorporate floor-to-ceiling shelves
Floor-to-ceiling shelves help you maximize the available space in your small pantry.
These shelves let you fill your pantry to the brim while maintaining an organized and aesthetic storage space.
Place less-used items at the top and your most-used used in the middle and bottom shelves.
Use short bins
Short bins let you organize small and similar items in one place.
They’re also an excellent way to reduce visual clutter.
Additionally, short bins make your pantry look aesthetically appealing.
Use clever corner shelf solutions
This pantry uses lazy susans to store items in the corners.
This ingenious solution lets you capitalize on otherwise dead space.
Additionally, it’s an aesthetically pleasing solution.
Install shelves on the pantry door
Adding shelves to the pantry door saves space.
It also capitalizes on the dead space behind your pantry door.
You could use wood shelves or wire racks, depending on how much you want to store.
Use open shelves
Open shelves provide easy access to regularly used items.
You can easily grab items without needing to open cabinet doors and drawers.
Additionally, they reduce visual clutter created by doors and cabinets, giving your pantry an airy feel.
Incorporate a counter space
Countertops provide additional storage for small appliances and other kitchen essentials.
You can use it as a catch-all for groceries before transferring them to shelves and cabinets.
They also serve as additional worktops.
Use transparent containers
Transparent containers let light through, reducing visual clutter and making the pantry feel spacious.
They also let you monitor the amount and condition of the food stored.
Use vacuum-sealed containers to reduce spoilage.
Incorporate cubbies in the corner
These cubbies use the space between the main shelves and the door, which is usually overlooked and forgotten.
You can use them to store everyday items or spare containers.
Incorporating them also adds visual interest to your pantry.
Lean into the farmhouse aesthetic
This pantry leans into the farmhouse aesthetic using classic open shelves and paneled walls.
It also relies on sealed bags, jars, and containers to store food items.
The pantry’s white color scheme makes it bright and airy.
Use adjustable shelves
This pantry features adjustable shelves on the door.
These shelves enhance the pantry’s versatility by adapting to differently-sized items.
By doing so, they reduce wasted vertical space.
Use storage baskets
This pantry’s storage baskets let you consolidate similar items in one place.
Doing so makes it easy to find stuff in your pantry.
Also, the basket adds color and texture to this pantry, making it aesthetically pleasing.
Incorporate shelf organizers
The wooden shelf organizers in this pantry provide ample storage for fresh groceries.
They resemble mini shelves with a unique design that breaks the clean lines dominating the rest of the pantry.
They’re also versatile in their placement and what you can place in them.
Use wire storage baskets
These wire baskets are an inexpensive way to group different items in your pantry.
Their see-through nature reduces visual clutter, making your pantry feel spacious.
Additionally, these baskets add an industrial feel to your pantry.
Get some Lazy Susans
Lazy Susans aren’t limited to corners.
For instance, this pantry uses adjustable, two-tier Lazy Susans to create visual interest and capitalize on vertical space.
These storage solutions also make it easy to access items from the back.
Wooden storage bins
This pantry uses wooden bins to store similar items.
The exposed grain adds texture and warmth to this bright space.
You can label the storage bins to make it easier to find stuff.
Install L-shaped shelves
L-shaped shelves are the perfect solution for small pantries.
They capitalize on dead corner space and provide a continuous storage space.
You can use storage containers to maximize the shelf space.
Bring in round storage baskets
These round storage baskets are a unique addition to this pantry.
They are large enough to hold less-used items.
Also, they add color, texture, and warmth to this space.
Designate areas for different pantry items
This pantry goes all-in with the storage containers.
It uses them to designate areas for specific items.
To ensure uniformity, get matching storage containers for similar items.
Include cabinets
Cabinets let you store bulky and less used items.
This pantry blends cabinets and open shelves to create a balanced feeling.
These dark-colored cabinets also give the pantry a clean, cohesive look.
Incorporate pull-out drawers
This pantry’s pull-out drawers make it easy to reach items at the back.
You can designate drawers to specific items for a more organized pantry.
Additionally, they conceal clutter, giving this pantry an orderly look.
If you love these ideas, don’t forget to pin the above image to your “Kitchen” board.