However, pantries CAN be fun! And so wonderfully charming to the point of making you smile when you glance at them!
Here's what Country Living says about pantries...
"Before the days of built-in cabinetry, most of a household's dry foods, dishes, and linens were kept in a pantry adjoining the kitchen. Unfortunately, from the 1950s on, "modern" kitchen design often did away with this great storage feature. But every kitchen, no matter how fully outfitted with standard cabinets, can benefit from the addition of a pantry -- if only to corral the super size packages of paper towels, pasta, and snacks many of us buy at warehouse stores. Place frequently used items on the front of the shelf, at eye level. Group like foods and ingredients for favorite dishes together."
How sweet is this?!? Ultimate organization, with such incredible personality. You just about know what the outdoors to this home looks like through the pantry alone.
So fresh! And spotless. Wow. This one can truly be recreated from any nearby closet available! The fun chalkboard simply takes the transition from a yawn to a smile.
Here's another variation of that special little message center you can create out of a nearby pantry door. Don't you love the tall narrow tiny feel of that vintage door style? I'd think turning that antique doorknob would transform going into the pantry from something you just have to do to a travel in time. Fun!
So cute! This one can truly be recreated from any nearby closet available! The trick is to find that magical door that will fit. The pop of colour simply shouts, "I'm worth glancing at!" However, this one is a little daring as well. Your goods are in full view. I don't know about the rest of you, however my pantry is meant to be hidden!
Layla at The Lettered Cottage has a wonderful solution! This is a little room off her kitchen/eating area that she will be turning into her pantry. She simply replaced a typical door with a charming little slamming style screen door, painted it up to match her personal decor, and will eventually stow away her kitchen treasures. What I love about this one is, if something on a shelf is slightly amiss, you won't see it head on. YET she can still enjoy the quaint feel of what a walk in pantry offers.
If you're anything like me, I'm now eyeing my little bifold door in my hallway that is hidding my dry goods. I personally also store lots of pantry items inside my kitchen island with the pull out drawers. It's very handy and has proven over and over that if you don't have that extra little room off your kitchen to create a full blown pantry, at least having your things nearby can save you many steps.
Tell me about your own personal pantry. How do you store your Costco bulk buys or grocery store runs? Are you fortunate enough to create a special place for them? Or are you abit like me... the more I can completely hide that stuff the better? Tell me I'm not alone here in wishing I had a quaint little pantry!
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