20 Impeccable Pantries Fit for a Dream House

Food storage, elevated.

 JAN 22, 2019
Kitchen pantry storage ideas
FANTASTIC FRANK

The pantry is often the most hidden space in the house, but that doesn't mean you should neglect it. In fact, smart storage solutions and savvy design can make life a lot easier (and snacking a lot more stylish). Whether you have a walk-in pantry that needs some love or you're looking for clever ways to store your food out in the open, you'll find an example here to lead the way. Read on for 20 pantry storage ideas so fabulous, you'll want to move right in. Preferably next to the cookies.

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Kitchen food storage ideas
THOMAS LOOF
1 of 20
Customize Your Cans and Jars

If you transfer your food from its original packaging to glass jars and canisters, everything will instantly look more elevated. In this kitchen, the jars of food are pretty enough to live out in the open, right alongside the decorative ceramic pieces and heavy-duty appliances.

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COURTESY OF HAYBURN & CO
2 of 20
Add Retro Flair

This pantry looks more like an old-school candy shop or library, and we're definitely here for it. You can store items higher if you have a means for retrieving them—which is where this sliding ladder comes into play. It adds serious style and functionality to a large pantry.

See more at Hayburn & Co.

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Hidden pantry storage ideas
ANNIE SCHLECHTER
3 of 20
Disguise Your Spice Storage

If you want to keep your spices somewhere easy to access while cooking but also want to hide them, disguise a storage cabinet with a painted door. While it's closed, no one would know it's anything other than wall decor.

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lacquered blue pantry
JAMES MERRELL
4 of 20
Use a Bold Color

A tiny space is the perfect opportunity to use a bold color in small doses. Just make sure you choose a hue that speaks to the color story in the connecting rooms. The butler's pantry in a Greenwich, Connecticut, house designed by Lee Ann Thornton connects the dining room to the kitchen and delivers a vibrant blue punch to all who pass through.

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PHOTO: DUSTIN AKSLAND; DESIGN: ELIZABETH ROBERTS ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
5 of 20
Repurpose Furniture

If you don't have a walk-in pantry, don't worry—you can still keep all your food behind closed doors. With a smart and spacious wall unit and/or cabinetry, you won't need to call the contractor for built-in, customized storage. The storage piece in this kitchen blends in seamlessly with the rest of the space.

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Room, Cabinetry, Furniture, Ceiling, Interior design, Property, Kitchen, Building, Lighting, Shelf,
COURTESY OF EVAN JOSEPH
6 of 20
Choose Pretty Lighting

A glitzy light source, like this crystal chandelier, transforms an already stylish pantry into a food-storage space fit for royalty.

See more at Evan Joseph.

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Pantry shelving ideas
FANTASTIC FRANK
7 of 20
Keep Things Out in the Open

If you don't have a separate pantry and need to store your food right in the kitchen, that's totally fine. With built-in storage units like this, you can keep all your food on display. This also makes cooking a lot easier, since everything is right there and ready for use.

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Pantry décor ideas
DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN
8 of 20
Incorporate Decor

Give a small space big personality with just a few accessories. Update your pantry with exposed-brick walls or eye-catching items like colorful containers, gold hardware pulls, artwork, and plants.

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GINA BIANCANIELLO VIA THE KITCHN
9 of 20
Scout a New Location

If you're short on space in the kitchen, take a look around your house for a more creative location. Shawna Mullarkey turned an old coat closet under the stairs into her food-storage space. And if your pantry is far from the kitchen, keep a small bar cart there so you can transport what you need easily.

Tour the rest of her kitchen, via The Kitchn »

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Kitchen cookware storage ideas
ANNIE SCHLECHTER
10 of 20
Use All Available Space

Copper cookware hanging from the ceiling, spices stacked on floating shelves, tableware and food stored beneath the islands... This kitchen truly takes advantage of every nook and cranny. If you don't have a hidden walk-in pantry or simply need more storage space, take note.

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Walk-in pantry storage ideas 
ALEC HEMER
11 of 20
Pick Durable Materials

Durable materials are always a plus when the room in question is a pantry, where there will likely be regular spills and crumbs galore. Break things up with a colorful area rug, floating shelves, and pendant lights.

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Hidden kitchen pantry ideas
PHOTO: SHANNON MCGRATH; DESIGN: ROBSON RAK
12 of 20
Get Creative

A sliding door will make the pantry feel separate from the kitchen and keep things hidden while also introducing personal character. Paint it an eye-catching color for extra style.

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Pantry organization ideas
VICTORIA PEARSON
13 of 20
Choose a Sophisticated Backsplash

A chic backsplash can transform the most basic of places, even a pantry. This one doesn't need to hide behind closed doors, thanks to that bright marble wall and counter situation.

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Eat-in kitchen storage
PHOTO: DUSTIN ASKLAND; DESIGN: ELIZABETH ROBERTS ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
14 of 20
Opt for Minimalism

A ladder introduces some stylish flair to your space while also helping you access those hard-to-reach upper items. These sleek, minimalist painted built-in cabinets keep things tucked away nicely so we can focus on the architectural fireplace, ladder, and bench.

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open wooden pantry shelves
VICTORIA PEARSON
15 of 20
Keep Things Casual

In this Los Angeles kitchen designed by Chris Barrett, open shelves fabricated by Garrett Woodworking let you see exactly what you have at a glance (and let your dog have a peek, too). The exposed beams and rustic wooden step stool also set the scene for a warm, inviting home.

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pantry organization hacks
PAUL FERNEY OF OH HAPPY DAY
16 of 20
Opt for Bright Tiles

You can't go wrong with this classic design. Jordan of Oh Happy Day added white subway tiles, bracket shelves, and a black pendant to complete the industrial-inspired look of her pantry.

See more of the makeover.

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Small pantry storage ideas
Built-In Shelving

Never underestimate the power (and elegance) of built-in shelving. Here, cabinets and open shelving provide plenty of space for food, allowing the side wall to function as a makeshift coat closet, or as a closet for the kitchen equivalent, the apron).

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THE HANDMADE HOME
18 of 20
Get Organized

A pantry isn't much help if it isn't functional. Jamin and Ashley of The Handmade Home completely gutted their existing pantry, painted the space a bright blue-green, and added a yellow industrial-style pendant. The classic metal nameplates add a touch of traditional elegance (and organization) to the space.

See the whole pantry transformation.

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Find a Sneaky Solution

No space for a whole separate room? Opt for a pantry that's part of your cabinets, like this pull-out one in a Scandinavian-inspired kitchen in New York. A chalkboard cabinet face for notes and grocery lists adds extra function.

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20 Impeccable Pantries Fit for a Dream House

Food storage, elevated.

 JAN 22, 2019
Kitchen pantry storage ideas
FANTASTIC FRANK

The pantry is often the most hidden space in the house, but that doesn't mean you should neglect it. In fact, smart storage solutions and savvy design can make life a lot easier (and snacking a lot more stylish). Whether you have a walk-in pantry that needs some love or you're looking for clever ways to store your food out in the open, you'll find an example here to lead the way. Read on for 20 pantry storage ideas so fabulous, you'll want to move right in. Preferably next to the cookies.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Kitchen food storage ideas
THOMAS LOOF
1 of 20
Customize Your Cans and Jars

If you transfer your food from its original packaging to glass jars and canisters, everything will instantly look more elevated. In this kitchen, the jars of food are pretty enough to live out in the open, right alongside the decorative ceramic pieces and heavy-duty appliances.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Furniture, Room, Cabinetry, China cabinet, Door, Hutch, Cupboard, Building, Window, Closet,
COURTESY OF HAYBURN & CO
2 of 20
Add Retro Flair

This pantry looks more like an old-school candy shop or library, and we're definitely here for it. You can store items higher if you have a means for retrieving them—which is where this sliding ladder comes into play. It adds serious style and functionality to a large pantry.

See more at Hayburn & Co.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Hidden pantry storage ideas
ANNIE SCHLECHTER
3 of 20
Disguise Your Spice Storage

If you want to keep your spices somewhere easy to access while cooking but also want to hide them, disguise a storage cabinet with a painted door. While it's closed, no one would know it's anything other than wall decor.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
lacquered blue pantry
JAMES MERRELL
4 of 20
Use a Bold Color

A tiny space is the perfect opportunity to use a bold color in small doses. Just make sure you choose a hue that speaks to the color story in the connecting rooms. The butler's pantry in a Greenwich, Connecticut, house designed by Lee Ann Thornton connects the dining room to the kitchen and delivers a vibrant blue punch to all who pass through.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Furniture, Room, Dining room, Interior design, Table, Property, Building, Floor, Ceiling, Kitchen & dining room table,
PHOTO: DUSTIN AKSLAND; DESIGN: ELIZABETH ROBERTS ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
5 of 20
Repurpose Furniture

If you don't have a walk-in pantry, don't worry—you can still keep all your food behind closed doors. With a smart and spacious wall unit and/or cabinetry, you won't need to call the contractor for built-in, customized storage. The storage piece in this kitchen blends in seamlessly with the rest of the space.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Room, Cabinetry, Furniture, Ceiling, Interior design, Property, Kitchen, Building, Lighting, Shelf,
COURTESY OF EVAN JOSEPH
6 of 20
Choose Pretty Lighting

A glitzy light source, like this crystal chandelier, transforms an already stylish pantry into a food-storage space fit for royalty.

See more at Evan Joseph.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Pantry shelving ideas
FANTASTIC FRANK
7 of 20
Keep Things Out in the Open

If you don't have a separate pantry and need to store your food right in the kitchen, that's totally fine. With built-in storage units like this, you can keep all your food on display. This also makes cooking a lot easier, since everything is right there and ready for use.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Pantry décor ideas
DOUGLAS FRIEDMAN
8 of 20
Incorporate Decor

Give a small space big personality with just a few accessories. Update your pantry with exposed-brick walls or eye-catching items like colorful containers, gold hardware pulls, artwork, and plants.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
GINA BIANCANIELLO VIA THE KITCHN
9 of 20
Scout a New Location

If you're short on space in the kitchen, take a look around your house for a more creative location. Shawna Mullarkey turned an old coat closet under the stairs into her food-storage space. And if your pantry is far from the kitchen, keep a small bar cart there so you can transport what you need easily.

Tour the rest of her kitchen, via The Kitchn »

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Kitchen cookware storage ideas
ANNIE SCHLECHTER
10 of 20
Use All Available Space

Copper cookware hanging from the ceiling, spices stacked on floating shelves, tableware and food stored beneath the islands... This kitchen truly takes advantage of every nook and cranny. If you don't have a hidden walk-in pantry or simply need more storage space, take note.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Walk-in pantry storage ideas 
ALEC HEMER
11 of 20
Pick Durable Materials

Durable materials are always a plus when the room in question is a pantry, where there will likely be regular spills and crumbs galore. Break things up with a colorful area rug, floating shelves, and pendant lights.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Hidden kitchen pantry ideas
PHOTO: SHANNON MCGRATH; DESIGN: ROBSON RAK
12 of 20
Get Creative

A sliding door will make the pantry feel separate from the kitchen and keep things hidden while also introducing personal character. Paint it an eye-catching color for extra style.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Pantry organization ideas
VICTORIA PEARSON
13 of 20
Choose a Sophisticated Backsplash

A chic backsplash can transform the most basic of places, even a pantry. This one doesn't need to hide behind closed doors, thanks to that bright marble wall and counter situation.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Eat-in kitchen storage
PHOTO: DUSTIN ASKLAND; DESIGN: ELIZABETH ROBERTS ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
14 of 20
Opt for Minimalism

A ladder introduces some stylish flair to your space while also helping you access those hard-to-reach upper items. These sleek, minimalist painted built-in cabinets keep things tucked away nicely so we can focus on the architectural fireplace, ladder, and bench.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
open wooden pantry shelves
VICTORIA PEARSON
15 of 20
Keep Things Casual

In this Los Angeles kitchen designed by Chris Barrett, open shelves fabricated by Garrett Woodworking let you see exactly what you have at a glance (and let your dog have a peek, too). The exposed beams and rustic wooden step stool also set the scene for a warm, inviting home.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
pantry organization hacks
PAUL FERNEY OF OH HAPPY DAY
16 of 20
Opt for Bright Tiles

You can't go wrong with this classic design. Jordan of Oh Happy Day added white subway tiles, bracket shelves, and a black pendant to complete the industrial-inspired look of her pantry.

See more of the makeover.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
Small pantry storage ideas
Built-In Shelving

Never underestimate the power (and elegance) of built-in shelving. Here, cabinets and open shelving provide plenty of space for food, allowing the side wall to function as a makeshift coat closet, or as a closet for the kitchen equivalent, the apron).

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
THE HANDMADE HOME
18 of 20
Get Organized

A pantry isn't much help if it isn't functional. Jamin and Ashley of The Handmade Home completely gutted their existing pantry, painted the space a bright blue-green, and added a yellow industrial-style pendant. The classic metal nameplates add a touch of traditional elegance (and organization) to the space.

See the whole pantry transformation.

ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOW
pull out pantry