The Top Pantry Organization Products for Tidier Kitchen Storage

Make more room on the shelves and easily see what items are getting low with these pantry organization ideas.
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If the kitchen is the center of the home, the pantry is the center of the kitchen. Having an organized pantry gives you quicker access to the supplies you need, and you can clearly see the items you need to repurchase. There are so many ways to make the most of your pantry space no matter its size: baskets, bins, drawers, and containers of every type. Use our favorite pantry organization products to help you design the pantry of your dreams.

Pegboard

Wall Control Kitchen Pegboard Organizer

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A pegboard (like the Wall Control Kitchen Pegboard Organizer) has long been a popular storage option in kitchens. It’s also great in the pantry—use it to cover an empty wall to collect pots, pans, colanders, and other utensils to free up space on the shelves for other goods. If you have the supplies on hand, you can up the look and paint it to match your kitchen decor.

Jars for Organization

Wide Mouth Mason Jars

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Mason jars are a practical and beautiful way to help organize foodstuffs. They come in sizes appropriate for everything from pasta to dried herbs. Use them to store your snacks, beans, rice, and pretty much everything else. You’ll be able to see exactly what you have, and the display of colors and textures will be pleasing to the eye.

Baskets

Best Choice Products Water Hyacinth Pantry Baskets

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Baskets, like these Best Choice Products Water Hyacinth Pantry Baskets, are a go-to storage solution for just about anywhere in the house. In the pantry, they are a great way to keep small items organized. Stash all your teas into one, seasoning envelopes into another. Loose bags of snacks start to get jumbled in a pantry by the time they are halfway gone, but gathered together in a basket, they stay neat and easily accessible.

Spice Rack

Talented Kitchen Magnetic Spice Jars

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Small jars, like the ones used for herbs and spices, are difficult to store in a pantry without wasting a lot of valuable space. Mount a sheet of stainless steel to the wall and glue magnets to the lids of small jars that you can fill from larger containers and then label (or buy the Talented Kitchen Magnetic Spice Jars, which include magnetic tins and labels.). The jars’ uniformity and ease of organization makes a pretty display and brings calm to the chaos.

Under-Shelf Storage

Simple Houseware Under Shelf Basket

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Slide an under-shelf basket (like the Simple Houseware Under Shelf Basket) onto your existing pantry shelf, and you add another layer of storage. Use one to hold your foil and plastic wraps, and keep them from getting lost in the shuffle. Storing bread in one will protect it from getting squashed. Under-shelf baskets are also great for keeping small items collected neatly.

Shelf Dividers

mDesign Pot Lid and Pan Rack

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Large, flat items are easier to access and take up much less space when they are stored on their sides rather than stacked on top of each other. Use small spring rods to make dividers between your shelves or slip the mDesign Pot Lid and Pan Rack. They are super simple to install and just as easy to remove if you decide to use the space differently later.

Chalkboard Labels

SAVVY & SORTED Chalkboard Labels

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Labeling is key to organizing anything, including a pantry. Use these SAVVY & SORTED chalkboard labels for containers that hold foodstuffs that can be frequently switched out like flours, cereals, and pastas. Buy labels or, if you have chalkboard paint, mask your containers with painter’s tape and paint the labels on. Chalkboard markers are a great alternative to old-school chalk for quick and clean writing.

 

Can Organizers

Simple Houseware Stackable Can Organizer

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Canned goods come in many sizes and can be troublesome to stack and keep visible in large quantities. A can organizer for the pantry, like the Simple Houseware Stackable Can Organizer, is an easy and affordable way to store cans and prevent them from toppling over.

Stair-Step Shelf

HENABLE Acrylic Display Risers

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Stair-step storage can help you maximize space on a deep shelf. The arrangement gives items in the back a boost to make them more easily visible. You can purchase a shelf like the HENABLE Acrylic Display Risers or you can create one yourself by stacking boards of varying widths on top of each other. Stack a 2×4 on top of a 2×6, and you suddenly have three levels to store items on, making everything more accessible.

Adjustable Shelving

Amazon Basics Adjustable Wire Rack Shelving Organizer

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If you’re adding new shelving, installing an adjustable system will give you flexibility to vary and change the heights of your storage areas. You’ll also be able to use every inch of space that you have. This Amazon Basics steel wire storage shelf is adjustable to suit your storage needs.

Drawers

Simple Houseware Stackable 3 Tier Sliding Basket Organizer Drawer

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You can get a lot of things into a small space with the use of drawers. All items are within easy reach when you can just slide them forward. Whether you need only one or two drawers or a whole stack, there are styles to fit every design. This Simple Houseware 3 Tier Drawer is stackable so you can add as many as you need. It’s wire, which works well for items that need air circulation, such as potatoes and onions.

Square Containers

OXO Good Grips POP Container Set

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Consider your containers carefully when you are organizing dry goods. Square containers, like the OXO Good Grips POP Canisters, are more space efficient than round ones. Use containers with the same-size footprint so it’s easy to stack them on top of one another to make the most effective use of your vertical space.

Pocket Organizer

Simple Houseware Hanging Pantry Organizer

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Hang an organizer (like the Simple Houseware Hanging Pantry Organizer) on the back of your pantry door to capitalize on that underutilized space. It’s a perfect place to put spices, seasoning envelopes, or bags of beans and rice. Label each pocket with letter-stamped clothespins, and you’ll have the flexibility to change where things live on a whim. So smart and fun!

 
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Jennifer Noonan

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A confessed DIY junkie, Jennifer Noonan writes about home improvement, gardening, and all things do-it-yourself. The recipient of degrees in International Relations and Library & Information Science from Syracuse University, Noonan has worked in media and related fields for over 15 years, including her time at MTV Networks, where she served as Manager of Digital Programming at Nickelodeon. Today, Noonan lives in Delaware with her husband and daughters, where she is ardently teaching the next generation how to use power tools.


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