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10 Kitchen Pantry Storage Solutions That Will Give You More Kitchen Pantry Storage


Take advantage of every inch of kitchen pantry cabinet space that you have. Three-tiered organizers that fit the shelves add more space to each shelf level. Rolling pantry racks can be rolled into place as needed and rolled out of the way to create more space. Ten storage solutions you can put to work for you are listed below.

Pantry Storage Solutions
1. Utilize wall space to add extra shelving and for attaching a wall-mounted spice rack. A spice rack will keep all your spices and herbs together in one place, grouped for convenient use. A magnetic spice rack can be wall-mounted as well and the spice jars are held on to the rack by magnets on the bottom of the jars.
2. Mount hooks under cabinet shelving and on walls to hang objects. You can screw hooks in place under cabinets to hold small items that can be allowed to hang. You can also attach hooks to empty wall space to hold larger or heavier articles.
3. Rolling can/soup racks can take up less space than standing the cans upright or storing them on the floor. Many can racks have at least three levels so you can stack the horizontal cans one on top of another.
4. Use stackable plastic storage containers. Empty dry food articles from their air-filled packaging into self-sealing storage containers that will also keep the items fresher for a longer period of time. Wall-mounted dispensers can be used to distribute some types of dry foods. You can attach these to extra wall space as well.
5. Utilize over-the-door storage space. Over-the-door kitchen pantry or cabinet storage adds extra room by using the back of the door. Smaller items can be collected here so as not to take up room on pantry shelves.
6. Clean out your pantry every six months of unwanted and unused items. Articles tend to collect and get shoved to the backs of shelves. Clear it all out and sort the items. Anything you haven't used for six months and/or don't anticipate using in the next six months, donate to a food pantry or local shelter.
7. Group similar articles together for immediate identification and ease of use. Label as many shelves and articles as you can for easy recognition. Also, keeping comparable items together allows you to know more readily when you are out of an item that needs to be replaced.
8. Save floor space and bottom shelves for items that are heavier than others. Don't clutter floor space; you can't see it as well and you don't want to set something there that is going to ultimately make you fall and trip.
9. Add extra shelves, maybe rolling shelves, pull-out shelves, or turntables to hold more items and reach them easier.
10. Use wire rack “helper” shelves to create your own shelf levels more easily. This method utilizes vertical space as you can continue to store things “up” to take advantage of empty upright space.

Optimize Your Kitchen Storage Space
Developing unused storage space in your kitchen pantry cabinet will enable you to operate your kitchen in a more efficient manner. Typically, you need all the storage space you can get. Utilizing the space you have to get the maximum results allows your kitchen to run smoother and be more organized.

Utensil and kitchen tools can take up more room than necessary. Drawer organizers can help you sort out all your accessories and divide them into categories. Customized kitchen storage includes separating categories in your kitchen drawers as well as other storage spaces in your kitchen.

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