If you have a large kitchen, but no pantry, adding one is a worthwhile investment, advises Grossman. “You may see it as sacrificing valuable kitchen space, but the benefits you’ll get in return are hugely worth it.” Not only could it add more value to your home, but buyers often add a kitchen with a pantry to their wish list, says Grossman. Moreover, she says you’ll actually gain more space by decluttering your worktops. “Small appliances, bread bins and storage items can be neatly tucked away, allowing your kitchen to maintain a sleek, showroom-worthy look.” A pantry also makes it easier to stay organised. “With clearly labelled shelves and a well-thought-out layout, you can quickly locate ingredients and kitchen essentials. “Seasonal cookware,rarely used gadgets,and holiday-specific items can be stored here,” suggests Grossman. “Freeing up your everyday cupboards for items you use on a daily basis.”
HOMES Pantry
Why every home needs a posh pantry By Sam Wylie-Harris, PA Beyond the layout, smart technology, integrated appliances and sociable aspect for family and friends to mingle, storage is key to a modern kitchen. Moreover, when placing your products – from dry foods to tins, to spices and food processors – a dedicated space is key to making your daily routine stress-free. And with the trend for open-plan schemes and clutter- free surfaces, a pantry is right on point when planning an upgrade, or making every space count. Commonly associated with large farmhouse kitchens in spacious homes, Looeeze Grossman, founder of The Used Kitchen Company, says that couldn’t be further from the truth.
If you have a small kitchen, you can still create a pantry space
Even in the smallest of kitchens, a well-planned pantry space can make all the difference, highlights Grossman.
“Wall-mounted solutions like spice racks and plate racks offer an effective way to maximise vertical storage,freeing up valuable cupboard space for dry goods and bulk ingredients. “Open shelving can also be a stylish and practical option, allowing you to keep essentials like jars of pasta, rice, and cereals within easy reach while adding character to your kitchen,” suggests Grossman. If you prefer a more streamlined appearance, she says to use wicker baskets or containers inside your cupboards – making it easier to find what you need without rummaging through cluttered shelves. Grossman continues: “For those who prefer a more concealed storage approach, slim pull-out pantry units or stackable organisers can transform even the narrowest cupboard into a functional space for food storage.” “Clever additions like over-the-door racks for spices or small tins can create extra storage without taking up valuable worktop space,” she adds. Whether tucked away or showcased as part of your kitchen’s design, Grossman says a thoughtfully arranged pantry ensures even the most compact kitchens remain both stylish and highly functional.
“A well-designed pantry is an asset in any kitchen, regardless of its size,” opines Grossman.
Here, the design expert shares her top tips for pantry planning…
If you have a large kitchen, it’s all about smart storage
It doesn’t have to cost a fortune
Photo: Large Navy Blue Pantry/Storage Closet in Blue, Melody Maison
Designing a functional and stylish pantry doesn’t have to
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