Last updated on January 16th, 2024
If you don’t have a pantry, don’t stress – it’s not the end of the world. Rather than mulling over something that’s out of your reach, maybe you should look at the options in the space you do have. Yes, a pantry in the kitchen is not only possible but practical too. It saves you the trouble of going to the pantry to get the spices you want. So, where do you find space for a pantry in your kitchen? You will be surprised at how easy it is.
Let’s take a step back and review your options.
Pantry Unit in Your Kitchen
It can be an independent unit with glass shutters. Or it can be a wall-mounted affair that can house all your spices, herbs and cereals. To give it a vintage vibe, fashion an interesting framework on your glass, or give your wall-mounted shelving a bit of flare. Add black metal hooks and racks to carry forward this gorgeous look. These outstanding pantry ideas will knock the socks off your guests!
Use Your Overhead Cabinets
Overhead cabinets are handy for your pantry storage. Glass shutters allow you to display your items in matching jars. However, the space near your stove may not be ideal as cleaning oil spatter from the cabinets can be challenging. Pick a cabinet on the side or the corner instead.
Open Shelving Can Do the Trick Too
Open-shelving pantry units add a lot of charm to the kitchen. To add spice to your shelves, you can try interesting shelf supports and play with a different finish to amp up the look. These shelves are the perfect home for your sundry items. For your packages of cereals, biscuits or grains, you can use the overhead cabinet next to the shelves to streamline your pantry storage.
The Containers Will Do the Trick
Uniform containers lined up in your cabinets or shelves are just adorable! When you see them neatly arranged on your shelves, you’ll wonder why you even considered a separate pantry! You can use a combination of jar designs and sizes to add an interesting element to your decor.
How About Pull-out Drawers?
A pullout drawer or trolley next to your stove makes a lot of sense. You don’t need to worry about matching containers or messy drawers. Moreover, when you’re in a rush, it’s easy to grab the ingredients you need. This is by far your best bet, especially if you have a 9-to-5 job.
Mini Pantry on Your Kitchen Countertop
Add a mini spice rack to your kitchen counter. It adds aesthetic appeal and is very handy too. You can store your pasta and cereals in the overhead cabinet or your pullout drawer.
Pantry Under Your Island
Your centralized island is multifunctional. It is perfect for prep work, having a leisurely cup of coffee when the kids have gone to school and also allows you a lot of room for your pantry ingredients. A win-win like no other.
Roll with the Times
These accommodating wonders are versatile and very easy to move around. For your pantry needs, it’s best to customize your trolley so that it can accommodate your pantry items comfortably. What’s more, you can even cover the sides or add trimmings for an appealing look. The best part is, that you can place it where you like, if you have a small kitchen, or even use it as a serving trolley when you are entertaining needs.
Our Thoughts
A bit of imagination is all it takes to make even the smallest place functional and
attractive. We have a plethora of ideas for kitchens on small budgets and designing small spaces. Once you go through them, you can implement these ideas into your space. In short, you will find answers to all your kitchen and home decor-related dilemmas on homebliss.in. If you are still stumped, just give us a call.

