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Ingredient and Cookware Storage that Keeps the Kitchen Neat and Clean Too!

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Every home needs a kitchen to facilitate the daily needs of its inhabitants. But besides the kitchen area, there is also one part of the kitchen that is needed for those who really like to cook, namely the pantry. The pantry itself is a storage area for ingredients and cooking utensils as well as a cooking preparation area. The pantry itself can be small and sober or even large enough to be a separate room. Let's take a look at these various pantry designs!

 

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Open Pantry

This pantry has an open-shelf design and also looks elegant. Located in the corner of the room, it is also illuminated by sunlight from the outside window. This pantry area is also divided into two vertically. At the bottom, it is used to store various kinds of equipment such as plates, glasses, bowls, and various other tools. Meanwhile, the upper part is designed with a glass shelf that is a storage place for cooking ingredients or spices. This will make it easier to store and find tools and ingredients in it. The middle shelf can also be a table to prepare the cooking ingredients needed at that time.

 

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Pantry from the cupboard

A cupboard can, of course, be used as a storage area for various kitchen supplies. As in this example, the cupboard shelves store the oven as well as various spices and kitchen ingredients such as soy sauce, tea, sugar, coffee, and various other ingredients. The storage area is also expanded on the cupboard door which can be used to store bottles of cooking ingredients. Practical, easy to reach, and also makes the kitchen tidier.

 

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Undercounter Kitchen Storage

If you don't have room for a pantry, you can create your own storage area under your kitchen counter. By placing a thick wooden board supported by iron braces, you can create an open shelf. This shelf will certainly be strong enough to hold the weight of various kinds of equipment and food ingredients. At the very bottom, you can also make a wooden crate to store food ingredients or cans of food. Separate the ingredients according to their type.

 

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Pantry Shelves Metal

Want your food storage area to feel simpler? Using metal materials like this one will blend into the room. Either in a room with dark or light colors. This metal shelf also needs to be equipped with plastic jars to place each ingredient. From jars with lids on the top to plastic baskets to store various bottles of oil or drinks. Neat and impressive.

 

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Pantry with Stairs

If your pantry space is tall enough, then you can utilize it up to the top. Of course, if you can't reach the top shelf, design a flexible ladder that can be shifted and moved easily. In addition to adding to the uniqueness of the room, the existence of this ladder makes it easier to take ingredients and equipment that are on the top shelf.

 

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Basis Pantry

The storage area located in the cupboard under the kitchen table is certainly one of the easily accessible places. Various shapes can be designed as well as the picture above. The shelves are also made flexible so that they can store many needs for cooking. The shelves are layered so that all ingredients can be taken without struggling with the hard-to-reach inner space.

 

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Pantry under the Stairs

The area under the stairs, which is often a dead space, can be used as a storage area. Design with a clean look, not forgetting the various storage shelves so that materials and equipment are more neatly arranged in it. The slope of the stairs can also be utilized well so that there is no wasted space in the house.

 

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Pantry with Sliding Doors

Of course, if your hobby is cooking, a large pantry will be one of the satisfying things. A pantry with its own space like the one in the picture above allows you to freely store various ingredients and utensils safely. Plus, if you don't want guests to see this area, you can just close it with a sliding door. It's safe and comfortable for the residents as well as the guests you invite to eat together.

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