To have maximum visibility over the food and cookware you store in your pantry, you also need exemplary organization. Here are a few simple but very effective tricks to gain space in your pantry.
Invest in storage containers
Forget about mountains of boxes or packaging. Instead of using those anymore, dedicate a few minutes to transferring all ingredients and spices into transparent plastic containers on which you can put labels to help you identify the contents much faster. Plus, you'll keep away unwanted biscuit guests.
Add a round support for corners
Pantry corners are often a black hole that fills up with cans or plastic bags that you never seem to find again. If you install a round support in the corners of the pantry shelves, everything will remain visible.
Compartmentalized boxes with labels
Boxes that have labels on which you can write are favorites in offices all over the world. Try cutting off one of the sides and you'll get a perfect box for storing cans of tomato sauce or spices that you'll always see, without having to lift the lid every time.
Use monochromatic boxes
Move all dry ingredients into tall, transparent containers. This play of warm tones will look more organized in the general multicolored chaos.
Make your own plastic bag holder
You've probably seen this type of hanger in stores before. It's very practical to have one at home and it will cost you very little time and money to install.
Hang pots and pans on a panel
Instead of stacking them and taking up valuable shelf space, try installing a panel on the wall and hanging them there. This way, the bulkiest items in your pantry will always be visible.
Add pull-out drawers
These drawers will help you store your food without worrying about tomato sauce falling behind the shelf unnoticed.
Hang a shoe organizer on the door
Spices and essences can be very well arranged in a shoe organizer. This way, you'll add more storage space to your pantry.








