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10 No Brainer Tips To Maximize The Pantry’s Shelving


Time spent in the kitchen preparing meals for family and friends should be a joyful time of sharing and storytelling. Conversations while working in the kitchen can make for some cherished memories. If you have taken advantage of optimizing your kitchen to its fullest potential, you have probably incorporated pantry shelving and other space-saving accessories in your pantry. Listed below are a few tips to get the most from your pantry space.

Pantry Efficiency Tips
Tip 1. Clean out your pantry entirely. Move all the items out, wipe and clean the shelves and walls, and review each item individually before returning it to your pantry. Oftentimes, when things are on sale, you might purchase more of an item than you actually need. Those extra items sometimes can then go unwanted or unused. Rather than letting the items sit on your shelves forever and take up space, if you are relatively sure you aren't going to need the item in the next few months, consider donating it to a local food pantry or homeless shelter.

Tip 2. Keep similar items grouped together so they will be easily found when you need them. Categorize the articles and consider labeling the shelves so the items can be more easily found.

Tip 3. Consider the use of a pantry door organizer. Much like a shoe rack that hangs from the top of your closet door, a pantry door organizer can create utility from unused space. Many smaller items can fit in a pantry door organizer.

Tip 4. Add a soup or can rack to your pantry. You can easily store more soup cans or soda cans in this manner, by rolling them on their sides than finding space to stand them vertically. A rack will also have two or three levels that will enable the cans to stack on top of each other.

Tip 5. Aluminum foil, wax paper, plastic wrap, different sizes of storage bags – you need all these items to operate efficiently in a kitchen. They can, however, be difficult to store as they tend to get shuffled about and never seem to end up in the same place after use where they started. A kitchen wrap organizer can help solve that problem. Depending on the brand and kind of organizer you select, you could have three stackable rows where the boxes containing the storage wraps are stacked vertically on top of each other.

Tip 6. Use vertical space as much as possible, as horizontal space often gets taken up first. There is much valuable vertical space if you can find ways to efficiently utilize it.

Tip 7. You have no doubt seen those cute and adorable handicrafts that are designed to hold an innumerable amount of plastic sacks and bags. You know the ones, shaped like dolls or animals or any number of imaginative creations. One of those for your pantry area (or maybe two) can help keep the plastic sacks under control until you either have a use for them or gather them to take to the nearest recycling center.

Tip 8. Try to locate the items that you use most often at eye level and within easy access as you reach into your pantry to retrieve them. Pull-out shelving that slides in and out can make a huge difference in the accessibility of items. You might want to take a look at the do-it-yourself options at this web site: http://www.shelvesthatslide.com/.

Tip 9. Try to make use of sliding drawers, bin containers, and turntables as much as possible to allow more space to be utilized.

Tip 10. Put hooks on empty wall space inside your pantry to hang items that can be stored in that manner: a broom, an apron, anything that can be safely stored hanging from a hook.

Gather Together In The Kitchen
Kitchens are wonderful places to gather to prepare meals or chat with a friend over a cup of coffee. You want to make your kitchen the most enjoyable and pleasant place it can be. Pantry shelving can help you achieve your goal of efficiency through organization of your kitchen.

Pet food storage containers can make a big difference in saving you shelf and storage space when you put the dry food into an airtight container that is stackable. Plastic containers are more compact and reduce the amount of space needed to accommodate some of the more bulky packaging of pet food. Reorganizing pantry space for pet food by utilizing more compact containers can help you recover valuable shelf storage space.

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