Ideas to organize your pantry cabinet

  • By Shannon Antinori Angie’s List
  • Wednesday, July 29, 2015 6:19pm
  • Life

The key to a decluttered kitchen starts with pantry organization — but tackling shelf upon shelf of cans, boxes and bags of food can be daunting.

Professional organizer Erin Kelly says her company, Chicago-based Arranged by Erin, frequently gets calls from homeowners looking for help with their out-of-control pantry cabinets.

“It’s a time thing,” she says. “People get very overwhelmed. That’s why a lot of them call.”

While a home organizer can organize your pantry for you, you can also do it yourself with a few pointers.

Create categories

When it comes to organizing the pantry, grouping similar items together is critical.

“The important thing is to zone your pantry,” Kelly says.

Make one section for pasta, one for canned fruits, one for vegetables, one for spices and so on, Kelly advises.

Grouping items by category will help you cut down your cooking time by eliminating the need to hunt through the pantry for a certain item.

“The best thing is to pull everything out, wipe (the pantry) down and put it all back by category,” Kelly says.

If you have a child or relative with allergies or special dietary needs, keep their items on a separate shelf or in a certain “zone.” Kelly also recommends labeling items to help a nanny or babysitter know which items are OK for each child to have.

Save money with storage

Creative storage options won’t just keep your pantry cabinet neat — they can also save you money.

People wind up buying duplicates of items because they can’t see what they’ve got hiding in the depths of the pantry, Kelly says.

“It’s tempting to stock up, but I don’t need three ketchups in my pantry,” Kelly says. Deep pantry shelves can add to the problem, making it difficult to see what’s in stock.

Retailers like The Container Store and Target sell clear storage containers that are perfect for storing items like spices, packets and pastas, Kelly says.

Plastic stair-stepper organizers are good for storing items like canned goods, making it easy to see what’s there, she adds. Stackable shelving and wire baskets can also help you declutter and keep items visible.

Being able to see what you have will help you re-evaluate the way you shop, saving you time, pantry space and money, Kelly says.

Once you can see what you have, you can make a running list of what’s in stock and what needs to be added to your weekly shopping list.

Find a spot for overflow

If your pantry cabinet is just not fulfilling your space needs, it may be time to find a place for your kitchen overflow.

Kelly cautions against using a garage or mudroom for extra food storage, since that can attract mice.

“I like the idea of shelves or cabinets in the basement area,” she says.

Kelly recommends basement storage for items that aren’t used every day, such as pots, pans and extra canned goods.

Shannon Antinori is a reporter for of Angie’s List, www.angieslist.com, a resource for consumer reviews.

Talk to us

> Give us your news tips.

> Send us a letter to the editor.

> More Herald contact information.

More in Life

Lewis the cat weaves his way through a row of participants during Kitten Yoga at the Everett Animal Shelter on Saturday, April 13, 2024, in Everett, Washington. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Downward cat? At kitten yoga in Everett, it’s all paw-sitive vibes

It wasn’t a stretch for furry felines to distract participants. Some cats left with new families — including a reporter.

Matt Stewart, left, and Janice Ayala, right, spin during country dance lessons at Normanna Lodge on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 in Everett, Washington. Normanna Lodge will be hosting country dance next Tuesday during PBR Stampede. (Olivia Vanni / The Herald)
Everett Stampede aims to become a Western-themed tradition

The new weeklong event combines a popular Professional Bull Riders event with live music, two-step dancing and more.

Music, theater and more: What’s happening in Snohomish County

Edmonds Center for the Arts plays host to comedian Don Friesen on Friday and Grammy-nominated vocal group säje on Sunday.

2024 Honda Civic Type R (Photo provided by Honda)
2024 Honda Civic Type R

Developed in Japan, and track-tested around the world, the Civic R Type delivers 315 horsepower and 310 lb-ft of torque, making it Honda’s most powerful production vehicle in the U.S.

Suomenlinna
Soul sisters Helsinki and Tallinn are pearls of the Baltic

While they have their own stories to tell, these cities share a common heritage of Swedish and Russian influences.

My trip to Iraq was canceled, so why can’t I get my $7,590 back?

When Diane Gottlieb’s tour of Iraq is canceled, the tour operator offers her a voucher for a future trip. But she wants a refund.

How to help your youngster become a successful adult

Surprisingly, it has little to do with how early you learn the alphabet, start reading, or learn the capitals of every state.

The 2024 Kia Telluride midsize SUV is available in 10 trim levels, all sporting the same V6 engine. (Photo provided by Kia)
2024 Kia Telluride makes every drive a pleasure

The midsize SUV has more going for it than many others in its class.

Carrying the Newcomb College name, this rare sewing bag fetched a bundle

Who made this linen and silk bag featuring a Louisiana landscape is unknown. The quality of its craftmanship, however, is clear.

Market for sale plants. Many plants in pots
Snohomish Garden Club plans annual plant sale

The event is scheduled for April 27 at Swan’s Trail Farms. Proceeds will go to scholarships.

Bleeding heart
These colorful spring perennials are awakening from their winter slumber

From bleeding hearts and lungwort to candytuft and carnations, a rebirth of bright flowers and striking foliage has begun.

Snohomish County PUD’s Energy Block Party has something for everyone

By Snohomish County PUD Have you ever thought about putting solar panels… Continue reading

Support local journalism

If you value local news, make a gift now to support the trusted journalism you get in The Daily Herald. Donations processed in this system are not tax deductible.