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Happy Friday, everyone! Today is a weird day. Normally on the weekends, the fiancé and I have a plan: whether it’s just lounging on the couch watching How I Met Your Mother or going out for a night on the town. But tonight he is busy helping a friend move, so the girls and I are home all alone. Naturally I need something to keep my busy, so pantry-planning is full swing.
In my opinion, the pantry is one of the most important rooms in the house. Having a beautifully organized pantry just gives me a sense of calm – like even if the rest of the house is in disarray, at least I will be able to cook a delicious meal and find all of my ingredients because they are in their proper places. And while we have a way to go before our whole basement will be finished (right now we are a couple of weeks in, but more on that later!), I am getting all of my plans set for the pantry!
It is never too early to be able to start planning for future home improvement projects, after all. In the meantime, here are some of my inspiration photos that I am working off of in terms of design:
And this is the current state of our pantry:
For the shelves themselves, our building guide is from Saw Dust Girl. I researched quite a lot of built-in shelf tutorials on the internet, and so many of them left me without an answer to the question: will these shelves hold the weight of all of our pantry items? Saw Dust Girl is the DIY tutorial we finally settled on because after taking a look around her website, she really seems to know her stuff when it comes to home construction and projects (plus the tutorial states that these shelves will be enough to hold the weight. Yay!).
So far I am learning that this is going to be a pretty large DIY project, larger than anything the fiancé and I have done on our own before! However, I have full confidence in his carpentry skills (as well as the stockpile of tools he has recently amassed at home improvement stores, garage sales, and estate sales all over town).
Right now, our plans basically consist of this:
Some drawings and a materials list. It’s definitely a start! And, of course, I have all kinds of ideas on how to spruce up the pantry a bit! Here are some ideas I’ve been bouncing around my head:
We have a host of items on the “Basement To Do List”, but the pantry right now is scheduled to be completed prior to finishing all of the paint jobs we have (ceiling, and walls, and floors, oh my!) Check back soon to see our pantry progress! I would also love to know your thoughts on these plans, so please comment below!
Please click here to see the rest of our home tour, and click below for the updates on our pantry!
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Kerry F says
If getting items into the back corner of a pantry with a 45 degree door is awkward, getting into the back corner of a rectangular pantry is going to be even worse. The only benefit I can see is that a rectangular pantry could make use of a pocket door that doesn’t swing out into the kitchen.
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lisa says
Your house looks gorgeous, amazing, beautiful. The idea that you discuss above for making floating shelves is amazing. I really like this. I definitely adopted this.Retaining Walls
PFS Aggregates says
My choice is always watching How I Met Your Mother, haha 🙂
Karen says
Your pantry is fabulous. I just came across your website via Pinterest and was curious as to the dimensions of the pantry?
Macs says
I definitely agree that one of the most important and beautiful part of the house to be improved is the pantry. This is were we prepare food. So it should be neatly and nicely built. And everything in there must be organized. Thank you for sharing.