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| Keep food items on hand and in tip-top shape with an  organized kitchen pantry. Walk-in pantry designs allow easy access and  storage of nonperishable foods, wine, small appliances, and tableware.  Shallow pantry shelves provide easy viewing of food items and help small items stay organized rather than become lost among larger items.
 
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| If your home doesn't have the space -- or the need -- or a  full-size kitchen pantry, here's an idea: Create a miniature pantry from  unused kitchen cabinet space. This tall cabinet becomes a small pantry for after-school snacks  and partyware, so kids and guests aren't underfoot in the kitchen.
 
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| Freestanding Pantry Storage Who says a kitchen pantry design has to be built-in or out of  sight? This freestanding pantry idea, made from industrial-style metal  shelving, provides additional storage space in the kitchen. The open  shelving design is easy to access while cooking and baking, and it makes taking inventory on food items a snap.
 
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| Sleek and slim, a recessed pantry squeezed between the  kitchen's entry and cooking area keeps food items in one convenient  location. A neighboring countertop provides ample prep space within an arm's reach, helping to maintain an efficient prep space.
 
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| Reach-In Kitchen Cupboards A four-door kitchen pantry is a good alternative when there's not space for a walk-in  pantry. Double doors offer easy access, beautifully integrate the pantry  into surrounding cabinetry, and protect and conceal contents.
 
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| Repurposed Armoire Pantry An inexpensive armoire serves as a pantry unit in this small kitchen. New built-in shelves and drawers add to the functionality inside of the pantry, and its exterior was stained a darker color for a more expensive look.
 
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| Pantry Storage Accessories Accessories such as tray dividers, drawers, baskets, and spice racks are essential for keeping your kitchen pantry organized. In this pantry, the addition of modular drawers with  glass-front inserts is a practical touch that allows food items to be  stored and identified with ease.
 
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| Slim & Savvy Small Pantry Placing a pantry cabinet in an adjacent space creates a roomier kitchen. Shelves on the backs of doors maximize pantry cabinet storage. Pullout shelves  utilize every inch of pantry space for food, supplies, and small  appliances.
 
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| The built-in look of recessed-panel kitchen cabinets offers attractive, out-of-sight pantry storage. This recessed  pantry design provides a combination of shelf and door storage for  spices, dry goods, and small kitchen appliances.
 
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| Tall cabinet doors open to reveal multiple layers of shelving  units in this well-stocked built-in pantry. This pantry idea is  efficient in its combination of shallow shelves and door racks. Pantry shelves are shallow to keep food items secure and within easy reach while preparing meals.
 
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| Disguised behind a hideaway door made to resemble kitchen cabinetry, this walk-in pantry design presents an abundance of food storage. Open floor-to-ceiling  shelves offer a quick view of what's in stock. A countertop located just  outside the pantry serves as a designated prep area and place to set  down supplies.
 
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| The better you label your food items, the more easily you can  organize your kitchen pantry -- and keep it that way. Cabinets fit  together to create a cubby-style pantry design with room for both bulk  and everyday items in one accessible location. Cabinet organizers allow even kids to keep things neat. Shallow boxes and small  bins are easy to take with you into the kitchen to cut down on multiple  trips back and forth.
 
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| Serve up more space within the same square footage with a slender pantry design. This kitchen pantry reaches new heights of efficiency, storage, and style when it's  shaped around a cozy banquette. Tall wood panels surrounding the  banquette create a seamless transition from walls to the pantry cabinet,  which is ideal for casual dining storage.
 
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| Installing a tall pantry with both open shelving and cabinetry amps up the room's storage capacity while adding furniture-style elegance. The 14-inch cabinet  depth is just right for storing dry goods and makes taking inventory  easy. When using deeper shelves, enlist baskets or shelf dividers to  keep storage items organized.
 
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