Finally, you’ll know where everything is!

Out of all the spaces in a home, this one requires some of the most attention.

Having drawers you could pull out keeps everything visible and minimizes waste.

Sherwin-Williams Creamy (SW 7012)

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You’ll be surprised at how much time this saves you!

Cabinets, curtains, and baskets hide your food and kitchen supplies away for a cleaner look.

No more getting halfway yourbrownie recipeonly to realize you’re out of flour!

Dream Kitchen Design Ideas: An Organized Pantry

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This pantry, however, uses fourplastic, wire, hyacinth, and wood.

Label It

You might know your system by heart, but chances are your family doesn’t.

This is where labels come in handy.

Snack drawers in pantry

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They help you know where to look, and more importantly, where to put things away.

Soups and sauceswhich typically get lost in the shuffletend to fit best on it.

Otherwise, it’s out of sight, out of mindeven if you have labels.

2019 Idea House Kitchen Pantry

Credit: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Liz Strong

2021 Idea House Rear Kitchen/Pantry

Credit: Marta Xochilt Perez; Styling: Page Mullins

turntable in organized pantry

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organized pantry

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2018 Idea House in Austin, Texas Pantry

Credit: Photo: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

organized pantry

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organized pantry

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labeled turntable in pantry

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organized walk-in pantry

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organized pantry shelves

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organized walk-in pantry

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