CONTEMPORARY UPGRADE Transitional Kitchen, New York
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional medium tone wood floor kitchen pantry remodel in New York — Houzz
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Becky Harris added this to 10 Reasons to Love Books in the Kitchen
6. They Fit Within a Thick WallThis pantry already had double French doors. Rather than filling out the side walls with plain drywall, this clever designer used the thick wall to make space for books. The books are easy to browse and add color to the kitchen.
Laura Gaskill added this to Post-KonMari: How to Organize Your Pantry
Bulk supply bin or crate. If you like to stock up on certain supplies or ingredients, you’ll want to find a convenient yet out-of-the-way spot in which to keep them. The shelves from waist to shoulder height are best reserved for more frequently used items, so use the floor or a high shelf to store your extra goods. Bulky but light items (like paper towels) can go on a high shelf, while big and heavy stuff (like bags of dog food) should go on the floor. One or two large bins or crates can keep everything contained.MoreGet It Done: How to Clean Out the PantrySmooth Running: How to Keep the Pantry OrganizedFind pantry and cabinet organizers



