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Kitchen Pantry Design – How to Make Use of Space Part Pantry

One of the hallmarks of good housekeeping to have an organized pantry. This particular art and science centered primarily on how to make best use of pantry space. Organizations not only set the item to use better and more easily but also be able to maximize space in the pantry for the same purpose.

Shelf

Experienced household using traditional methods in most rooms have use of kitchen – assigning specific rack (or cabinet) for the category of individual items. Racks will each have its own special items (oil, spices, baking items, etc.) and no other.

This makes it easy for anyone to cook and use the pantry. Shelves (or cabinet) is the only open during cooking sessions, and avoid the chaos all over the place.

Stair

Maximize space in the closet also includes the use of stairs, baskets and containers – all in the service utilizing the pantry space. One tip is to buy in bulk and using jars or baskets to store things (sugar, baking items, etc.)

This method has proven to eliminate clutter because you’ve eliminated an additional product design package (box signs are prominent, open flaps) are meant to catch your attention on supermarket shelves. In your kitchen, they take up so much space for anything.

Re-regulation

Making the best use of space in your kitchen cabinets including time-tested method of rearranging the items on the shelves. Store large items and high (bottles, jars) in the back and carry small items can free up space in front.

The trick is being able to accumulate small items in front of where they are visible than in the back hidden from view by large items and high on the front.

Basket / Caddies / other storage aids

Small items can take up space just lying around. Small items are usually those who can not sit upright. Soup mix, mix sauce sachets, tea and many other packages can all be incorporated into the grouping of their own basket.

The advantage is knowing where they are and they do not take up space on the shelves or strewn around the kitchen table tops.

This also applies to equipment that have different lengths, sizes, and shapes. Store it in a drawer is a mess itself. Once they are all brought together in a caddy-take all and set on counter top to help save pantry space.

For hard to reach corner shelf, consider purchasing a double-decker lazy Susan. This doubles the storage space (double deck) and make it easier for you to reach items (just spinning around) in the far corner of the rack.

Room door

One other tip to make the best use of kitchen space, including a door that is often forgotten. Rather than being an empty space, the door can be used as storage space to another.

You can buy a small basket or bag-hanger and use it as storage of small items hanging from the door. They can serve as pockets for small items sachets. They have advantages that are not visible because they are hung on the inside of the pantry door and can not be seen when closed.

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