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How to organise kitchen pantries: 8 storage ideas bringing order to your kitchen

Transform your kitchen into an organised, efficient space where everything has its place and you can find what you need in seconds. Whether you're looking for quick organisation tips or wondering how to organise a kitchen pantry from scratch, these clever solutions help you make the most of your storage.

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1. Brighten dark cabinets with LED lighting

Good lighting makes finding what you need faster and adds a premium feel to your kitchen pantry storage:

  • Install motion sensor lights: LED strips turn on only when you open the door, cutting energy costs and making it easier to spot what you need.
  • Add integrated lighting systems: Built-in lights create a premium feel and help you find spices, oils and ingredients without rummaging in the dark.
  • Choose battery-powered options: No wiring needed, so you can brighten any cabinet in minutes and move lights around as your needs change.
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2. Organise drawers with dividers and inserts

Drawer dividers keep small items tidy, protect surfaces and save time when cooking or cleaning:

  • Insert dividers in your drawers: Keep spices, utensils and small pantry items separated with UPPDATERA so you can grab what you need in seconds.
  • Place spice inserts inside spice drawers: Organise bottles vertically with labels facing forward, making it easy to find the right flavour with UPPDATERA spice inserts.
  • Combine with labelled baskets: Sort by category (baking, breakfast, snacks) for clear organisation that the whole family can follow.
  • Add drawer mats: Protect surfaces, reduce noise and stop items sliding around when you open and close drawers.

Tip: Keep essentials visible

Everything does not need to be hidden inside a cabinet, by using open shelfs or a trolley on surfaces that does not contain a kitchen cabinet you can fit a lot of your dry food looking great when not behind doors. In this way you can use your kitchen cabinets for the things you want to hide instead.

3. Use pull-out solutions and adjustable shelves for easy access

Pull-out storage brings items forward so you never need to remove everything to reach the back. These pantry storage solutions work brilliantly in deep cabinets:

  • Install narrow pull-out cabinets or baskets: Narrow pull-outs fit beside fridges or in tight corners, creating extra pantry storage where you thought there was none.
  • Use sliding trays and adjustable shelves: Reach all corners without stretching or removing items in front, saving time and reducing frustration.
  • Install narrower shelves in deep cabinets: Store items higher up without creating a wall of tins, so you can see and reach everything easily.
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4. Sort with transparent containers and grouped baskets

Clear containers make it easy to see what's inside at a glance, and grouping by category simplifies access:

  • Store dry goods in transparent jars: Keep salt, sugar and flour fresh and visible in KORALLVIPPA jars with lids. The clear glass lets you see when supplies are running low.
  • Maximise shelf space with stackable boxes: Use IKEA 365+ stackable boxes for snacks, baking supplies and cereals to make the most of pantry shelf storage. They stack neatly and create tidy rows.
  • Group related items in baskets: Place baking ingredients, breakfast items or pasta in RISATORP wire baskets, so you can remove the whole group at once when you need it.
  • Create a uniform look with glass jars: Choose VARDAGEN glass jars for a clean, consistent appearance that makes your pantry feel calm and organised, while keeping contents fresh.

Tip: Save space with stackable containers

Boxes can take a lot of space when not in use, go for stackable containers where you keep the lids separate stacked on the side and the boxes stacked in each other for a space saving and well organised solution.

5. Use turntables and specialty holders for small items

Rotating storage gives easy access to spices, oils and canned goods without rummaging. Try these simple tricks for organising canned goods in pantry spaces:

  • Spin spices and sauces into view: Place KLIPPKAKTUS turntables in your pantry for spices, sauces and small jars. A quick spin brings everything to the front without moving other items.
  • Store cans in neat, accessible rows: Use KLIPPKAKTUS drink holders to keep cans or tins like tomato sauce organised and upright, making it easy to see what you have.
  • Make corner cabinets work harder: Add rotating trays to corner cabinets so nothing gets lost in hard-to-reach spaces, turning awkward corners into functional storage.

6. Maximise corner spaces and use wire baskets at the top

Corners and high shelves become functional storage with the right solutions, and wire baskets improve visibility from below.

  • Transform corners with carousels: Install UTRUSTA corner carousels in base and wall cabinets to turn awkward corners into easy-to-reach storage. Spin the carousel to find what you need without reaching deep inside.
  • Choose pull-out wire baskets for narrow areas: Use UTRUSTA pull-out wire baskets in slim pantry spaces so you can see and access everything with a simple pull.
  • See contents from below with wire baskets: Place UTRUSTA wire baskets on upper shelves so you can spot contents from below without removing them, making high storage more practical.
  • Avoid fixed shelves that block access: Skip solid shelves in favour of adjustable or pull-out options that let you reach items at the back and see everything clearly.

Tip: Use transparent containers

Use transparent containers or labels for ease of finding things. Glass or plastic lids are great as this makes you see the content from above.

7. Use all available cabinet space and plan drawer sizes wisely

Every cabinet can become pantry storage, and medium-sized drawers make organising easier. Storage bins for pantry items help keep everything tidy:

  • Convert base cabinets for easy access: Store frequently used pantry items in base cabinets at waist height, making it simple to grab what you need without bending or stretching.
  • Use the extractor hood cabinet as extra space: Turn the cabinet above your extractor hood into pantry storage for items you don't need every day, like special occasion dishes or bulk supplies.
  • Plan multiple medium-sized drawers: Choose several medium-sized MAXIMERA drawers instead of one large drawer for better organisation. Low, medium and high options fit METOD kitchen cabinets and suit different storage needs.
  • Free up lower spaces with high storage: Store glasses and plates in higher cabinets using UPPDATERA plate holders, leaving lower shelves and drawers free for pantry essentials you use daily.
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8. Plan storage early and update without full renovation

Smart storage planning during kitchen design saves time and money, and you can refresh existing cabinets without major work.

  • Incorporate storage planning from the start: Think about drawer sizes, shelf heights and pull-out options when designing your kitchen layout to ensure every centimetre works hard from day one.
  • Add new organisers to existing cabinets: Refresh your pantry with new drawer dividers, pull-out trays and shelf inserts without a full renovation, giving your kitchen a fresh feel at a fraction of the cost.
  • Choose modular systems for flexibility: Select METOD kitchen cabinets and MAXIMERA drawers that let you update interiors as your needs change, swapping out components without replacing entire units.
  • Start small and test solutions: Begin with one cabinet to try new pantry organization systems before updating the whole kitchen, so you can find what works best for your space and routine.

You know your pantry organisation works when:

  • You see everything at a glance
  • Every item has its place
  • You reach what you need in seconds
  • Nothing goes to waste
  • Every corner works hard, even awkward spaces are easy to use
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