20 Small Walk In Pantry Ideas For A Functional And Stylish Storage Area
This post shows you the best small walk-in pantry ideas to try today.
Recently, I transformed an underused closet near the kitchen into my dream pantry.
I went for a vintage farmhouse pantry that matched my kitchen.
Though tedious, the process taught me much about blending function and style into a project.
Inspired by this success, I compiled 20 small walk-in pantry ideas for a stylish and functional storage space.
Use this to transform your pantry into a beautiful extension of your kitchen.
Pin it for later! ⤵️
Incorporate a Dutch door
The Dutch door in this pantry improves its ventilation.
You can open the top half to air your pantry without worrying about kids or pets accessing your storage space.
Also, Dutch doors add a charming and rustic look to your kitchen.
All-white pantry
The white color scheme in this pantry makes it feel spacious.
White reflects light and reduces visual clutter, making the pantry bright and airy.
The open shelves add depth to this space.
Include counter space
The counter space provides additional storage.
You can also use it to place small appliances that don’t fit in your kitchen.
Additionally, it’s a catch-all for your groceries before transferring them to their storage containers.
Add shelves to the pantry door
Adding shelves to the pantry door is a good idea to save space.
It capitalizes on the dead space behind your pantry door.
You could use wire or wood shelves, depending on how much you want to store.
Include unique shelving
The uniquely shaped shelves in this pantry add visual interest.
They stand out from the conventional shelves and attract your attention.
Incorporating them makes your pantry stand out from others.
Incorporate butcher block
The butcher block counter adds a warm, natural look to this small walk-in pantry.
Its rich tones create an inviting atmosphere.
Additionally, the butcher block’s sturdy build provides a durable worktop.
Use floor-to-ceiling shelves
Floor-to-ceiling shelves maximize space in a small pantry.
These shelves provide additional storage for less used or seasonal items.
You can also use them to store appliances or extra storage containers.
Install adjustable shelves
These adjustable shelves hold items of various sizes and prevent wasted vertical space.
They also enhance your pantry’s versatility by adapting to differently-sized items.
Their white color reduces visual clutter, making the pantry feel spacious.
Add a patterned backsplash
This patterned backsplash adds visual interest to the pantry.
It’s color-matched to the walls and shelves, ensuring it doesn’t overwhelm the space.
Its subtle patterns break the straight lines in this pantry, making it visually appealing.
Blend cabinets and open shelves
Combining open shelves and cabinets lets you optimize the storage space in your pantry.
You can place frequently used items on the open shelves and store bulky and less used items in the cabinets.
Furthermore, this combination adds balance and visual interest.
Use a warm color tone
The warm colors in this pantry make it feel inviting and cozy.
They also highlight the wood, glass, and other materials used.
Additionally, they evoke feelings of comfort and warmth.
Use storage and rolling bins
The storage and rolling bins in this pantry provide additional storage.
Rolling bins capitalize on the shelves’ depth and let you easily reach items at the back.
Conversely, storage bins let you store bulky and less-used items.
Incorporate paneled walls
This pantry’s paneled walls lean into the farmhouse aesthetic.
They add visual interest and depth to the space.
They also make the ceilings appear taller, reducing the claustrophobic feeling associated with small pantries.
Splash some color
This pantry’s blue counter adds a playful element to the space.
It stands out from the white walls and shelves and reflects the owner’s personality.
Nevertheless, it’s subtle enough not to overwhelm the space.
Capitalize on transparent storage containers
Transparent storage containers let you monitor the condition and amount of food you have left.
They also let light through, which reduces visual clutter and makes the pantry feel spacious.
Use containers of different shapes to enhance their visual appeal.
Use cut-out pulls for the drawers
Ditching traditional drawer knobs and handles leans into the modern aesthetic.
The cut-out pulls on these drawers ensure a seamless transition among the various storage solutions.
They also make the pantry feel spacious.
Bring in storage baskets
Storage baskets help you store bulky and less-used items.
They also add texture and warmth to your pantry.
Additionally, they act as decor pieces, enhancing your pantry’s visual appeal.
Organize items by color
Organizing items by color ensures visual harmony in your pantry.
You can achieve this using transparent storage containers to display condiments and food items.
A pro tip for color-coding your pantry is to use labels.
Use light-stained wood for the counter
Light-stained wooden countertops ensure visual harmony, especially if your pantry has a neutral or bright color scheme.
These countertops add a subtle warmth and texture that doesn’t overwhelm the space.
They also provide additional storage or working space.
Use wire shelves
These wire shelves have an open design that lets you see your ingredients.
The shelves are also easy to clean since crumbs and spills fall through the gaps.
Additionally, they give your pantry an industrial look that matches most modern kitchens.
If you love these ideas, don’t forget to pin the above image to your “Kitchen storage” board.