Recently i shared our kitchen gallery wall part of why i shared it was because i was forced to take pictures of it and blog about it before i began deconstructing it.
Building a pantry into a wall.
The diyer who created this pantry shelving project made use of a natural stepback in the house s layout to create pantry shelving flush to the wall.
Last week i shared with you how our girl room closet was under construction this week i m sharing the process of building a kitchen pantry.
Adding a door from the hallway creates access for a large pantry.
Choose the space you want for your pantry and measure it to know exactly how much room you ll have so it ll be easier for you to decide on the type of pantry to plan for and the kinds of accessories you can add to it.
Since sharing our kitchen pantry reveal we ve gotten a lot of emails from our readers asking about how to build a pantry.
The idea i m working on involves taking four and a half feet from the office by building a wall across one end of it.
It s based around a built in bookcase with half glass doors that allow for more attractive food items to be displayed while clunkier objects are kept hidden away.
Other than size there is little difference between a kitchen pantry cabinet and a basic wall cabinet and if you have rudimentary cabinet building skills you can easily complete this project.
This pantry has high end looks with a diy concept.
Like many other basic cabinets a pantry cabinet is nothing more than a plywood box with shelves that is fastened to the wall to prevent it from moving.
Custom shelving in a nook.
In order to make use of this space next to the fridge i had to remove.