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Seven Tips for Kitchen Pantry Organization

Damon Cox • Dec 29, 2020
Kitchen Pantry Shelving System

If you love spending endless amounts of time in your kitchen, whipping up decadent dishes and trying out new recipes, a well-organized pantry is essential. However, it’s all too easy for your kitchen pantry to become a catch-all for expired food, half-empty containers, and endless amounts of clutter.  Not only can a messy pantry make it a hassle to find necessary ingredients, but it can also be filled with old food that lost its flavor long ago. Old, forgotten food can also attract unwanted pantry pests.

 

In order to have a kitchen that works as hard as you do, it’s essential to have a well-stocked, well-organized, and clean pantry. Some steps that you can take in order to optimize and organize your pantry include:

 

  • Grouping Similar Items Together in Clearly Labeled Containers
  • Using a Spice Rack to Organize Spices
  • Utilizing Vertical Space with Hanging Baskets
  • Transforming Your Pantry Door into a Chalkboard
  • Keeping Essentials Within Easy Reach
  • Racking Up Cans
  • Adding Some Rolling Hampers

 

Below, you’ll learn more about the above tips for getting your kitchen pantry organized.


1. Grouping Similar Items Together in Clearly Labeled Containers

It can be tough to find what you need if your items are randomly stored inside your pantry. One of the easiest ways to organize that space is to group similar items together in large, clear containers that are labeled.

 

For example, store all of your cereal in glass containers next to each other and label them based on the different brands. This will eliminate half-empty boxes of stale cereal. Or, put all of your baking ingredients in one large container labeled “baking supplies.” Having like items stored together will make finding exactly what you need a breeze.

 

Storing food in clear containers will also keep it fresh for longer and protect products from common pests, which can often find their way into bags or boxes of food.

Labeled Jars on a Shelf

2. Utilizing Vertical Space with Hanging Baskets

The size of a standard pantry ranges between 84 and 96 inches in height and nine to 36 inches in width, according to Homeguides.sfgates.com.  If your kitchen pantry is on the smaller side, it’s important to utilize every inch of space it has to offer. You can easily hang baskets on the inside of the door to store a variety of items. When organizing your baskets, store seasonal items in higher baskets and kid-friendly products down below to be in arm’s reach of your little ones.

3. Using a Spice Rack to Organize Spices

If you’re a fan of spicing up your meals, you may have accumulated a wide array of spices and seasonings. Keep all of your spices in one location by using a spice rack. You can place it on a shelf that is eye level for easy access. Storing your spice rack inside your pantry also frees up precious space on your kitchen counter!

Spice Rack

4. Transform Your Pantry Door into a Chalkboard

Make your pantry even more functional by applying chalkboard paint to the doors. There are numerous benefits of chalkboard paint, including it’s safe to use indoors and it’s super easy to apply. With chalkboard paint, you can easily jot down your grocery list to keep track of the items you need to buy or write down important reminders so everyone in your household is on the exact same page.

5. Keeping Essentials Within Easy Reach

It can be easy to forget about boxes, cans, and bags that are lurking at the back of your pantry. For easy access, keep food and other items that you most often use at the front, within eye level. This way, you can quickly scan your pantry and grab the things that you need within seconds.

Kitchen Shelf with Jars and Glasses

6. Racking Up Cans

If your kitchen pantry contains a ton of canned goods, consider using a can rack organizer to conserve space and keep your cans together. They can easily be found in a variety of sizes to fit your exact needs.

7. Add Some Rolling Hampers

Hampers don’t have to be used just for laundry! Stock up on a couple of rolling hampers for the bottom of your kitchen pantry to seamlessly stash larger items, including reusable shopping bags and large bags of pet food.


Final Thoughts

Having a clean and organized kitchen pantry can make your life so much easier. From storing similar items in clear, labeled containers to using rolling hampers to store heavier products, these seven tips will help you get your kitchen pantry in tip-top shape.

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