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5 Easy Steps to Beautify the Pantry Storage Area in Your Kitchen

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The pantry is actually an area in the kitchen that is used to store cooking utensils and various ingredients for making dishes. Therefore, it is certain that the area will be filled with shelves and even cabinets for storage. At first glance, this area is not very attractive and looks ordinary and maybe even claustrophobic because there are too many cabinets and shelves that sometimes look a little messy. Below are some ideas that you can implement in organizing your pantry to make it look more spacious and attractive.

Use wallpaper

Do you have unattractive cabinets or storage shelves? Don't worry, you just need to decorate them with wallpaper on some parts. This will make the cabinets and shelves in your pantry better and also this idea can help you to distinguish cabinets used to store cooking utensils with other cabinets to store food or cooking ingredients or beverage ingredients. So you don't need to be confused anymore if you have to quickly find the tools or ingredients you need.

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Attach hooks or hangers

Adding a few hooks or hangers on the side of your kitchen door or the side of your pantry cabinet can also be a wise choice in organizing your items. For example, you can hang oven mitts, aprons or other items that you use in the kitchen. This way, you don't need to add a special shelf or cupboard in the pantry area to store these items.

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Cabinet doors also function

You can also use the cabinet door as a storage area for your cooking utensils, especially for pot lids. This can be done by making dividers behind the door. This will make it very easy for you if you want to use a lid for your pot. You don't have to go through your cupboard just to get a lid for your pot.

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Choose sleek and matching containers

The next step is to move your dried food ingredients into slim and tall containers such as jars. This will be much more space-saving than leaving the ingredients in their respective boxes, so you can use the remaining area to store other things that also need storage. And don't forget to label or write on each jar so you don't get confused about what's inside.

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Wicker basket or box can be an option

The idea of utilizing wicker baskets or boxes like this one can also be replicated to organize your food ingredients. You can label these baskets according to the food group. It will certainly look neater and more attractive, and you don't have to worry about your food ingredients falling out when you open the cupboard door.

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