Published: October 15, 2022
If you need to play a game of Tetris every time you want something from your pantry, then it’s time for a change. Although having a small pantry can be difficult, there are ways to make it work better for you. By following these four tips, your days of struggling with your tiny kitchen space will be over.
The first step to organizing any pantry, small or large, is taking stock of what you have on hand. To do that, simply remove everything from the shelves and lay it out on the counter. Then make a list of all the items, plus anything else you can think of that you might want to buy during your next trip to the store. This will help ensure that every item has a designated spot once you start putting things back in your pantry.
Once you’ve looked through your entire pantry, it’s time to get rid of the expired spices and other ingredients. Check the “best if used by” dates, and throw away anything old. If you have a new diet, be on the lookout for items you don’t eat anymore so that you can give them away or toss them in the bin.
Now look over the items left and think about what types of ingredients they are. Don’t forget any small kitchen appliances you may have stored in the pantry, too, such as waffle irons, blenders, or deep fryers. Afterward, group up similar items to get an idea of how much space each category takes up. Consider where would be the best place to store each set of ingredients while you’re cooking.
Finally, your pantry is decluttered and ready for some fun! Add labels to each item and give them their own home. As you use up items, leave space on the shelves so you can easily replenish those goods on your next grocery store trip. Let everyone in the family know where each item lives now, so they can help keep the pantry tidy too.
By utilizing these ideas, you can optimize your small kitchen pantry to better suit your needs. Just make sure to tidy up this space every few months by removing old items and rearranging them according to your preference. Check out our blog for more useful moving and storage advice.
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