Walk In Pantry Organization Ideas That Save Space

By Peter Moore


A lot of people who have extra space to store edibles are pretty fortunate, as this allows them to buy more. However, there are some who may not know how to use pantry space properly. Anyone who just places food anywhere may be doing themselves a disservice. There are many walk in pantry organization ideas that will not help with organization but help food last longer.

If shelves are noticeably taller than everyone in the home, then these can be used to store appliances that are not used often. Getting a foldable step stool is also a great idea if a person is able to reach for items safely. Hard to reach areas are also great for storing seasonal items that are related to food.

The next should be determining whether something can still be consumed. If uncertain, looking up food storage resources can help determine the approximate shelf life. Sometimes expiration dates are just dates used for the retailer or grocer stocking the food. A good suggestion for future items would be to write the date of purchase on each item.

Stacking items as a way to make use of vertical shelf space is a good idea but for more security, shelving additions may be used to align objects and prevent them from toppling over. However, it does no good to stack if things are not visible. If labels cannot be used, then it may help to add an elevated shelving riser.

Another thing that helps in the sorting process is being able to see everything in the cabinet or on a shelf. If shelving is above eye level, this is the ideal place for large items that are not used often. Everything else should be within reach and risers can be used for small things like seasonings or anything in a small container.

Pull out shelves are ideal for those who are storing large and medium size items, like a loaf of bread. For those who are good with their hands, these can be installed in a matter of minutes using basic tools. There are also different types of cabinet organizers that can hold cookware, spices, and utensils not used very often.

Designating shelves or cabinets is one economical way to have order. Items can be sorted by food category or how it is used in the kitchen. This is also a good time to make labels for foods that have an expiration date near. A person will know what needs to be thrown out or consumed in the near future.

If using a canister or stackable containers to bring order, it helps to label its contents. These are good for those who are looking to make the most of their vertical space but work best when a person knows what is inside. While there are many types on the market, those with a tight seal make the best investment.

Shopping for food is seldom cheap, especially if a person has a large family or enjoys cooking for others. The best way to use the extra space is to store food properly so that it does not go to waste. Anyone who maintains their supply not only saves money and time spent in line replacing spoiled food.




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