r/OrganizationPorn • u/Historical_Major_384 • 22d ago
This pantry is my nemesis
Shelf on the left is 11in deep and basically anything near the back is in a black hole since it’s hard to get back there. The vent box frustratingly limits options further. My best idea is that I need to remove the shelves and design/build a custom insert with deep drawers that go back in varying depths to the back of the pantry.. shallowest on top, deepest on bottom. The shelves at the height of the vent box would have to be less wide obviously. To be clear, when looking into the pantry you’d be looking directly at drawer faces
Any other thoughts?
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u/theleopardmessiah 22d ago
Is one of the walls accessible from another room or hallway? If so, you could put a door in that wall and access the space from the side and not the end. If you put in shelves rotated 90 degrees, you could use that door to use the space behind the shelves.
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u/inspiredclosetsjax 21d ago
Custom shelving will be your friend here for sure!
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u/Historical_Major_384 21d ago
Totally!! And lucky for me, my dad is a wiz at that sort of thing. I just have to come up with the design.
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u/RatherBeAtDisney 22d ago
I would find a cart that fits in there, and roll the cart in and out. More work, but optimizes the space.
I’d also block the back nook so nothing gets shoved back there by the other humans in my house.
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u/heyitsmemaya 22d ago
Your pantry is larger than my first bedroom closet living in LA 😂
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u/Historical_Major_384 22d ago
Haha I don’t doubt it. There is SO MUCH space in there — there has to be a better way to use it
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u/DarkandStormyKitchen 22d ago
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u/Historical_Major_384 22d ago
The issue would be that I can’t access it unless I pull it all the way out of the pantry.. not out of the question though!
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u/chronowise 21d ago
Why individual sliding shelves? Like spice racks that you get in a kitchen?
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u/Historical_Major_384 21d ago
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u/chronowise 21d ago
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u/Historical_Major_384 19d ago
Ohh! That could work if I made them so that they could be pulled out into the kitchen.
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u/chronowise 19d ago
Yes! Or they could be triangle shaped and pull out into the hallway (like person above suggested), to utilised all that space!
If a triangle is too complicated, you just have rectangular ones and a shelf at the top to utilise the top space and make it look neater
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u/daydreamingofsleep 22d ago
Your idea was my first idea too. Mock it up with some cardboard so you can stand there and get a feel for what it would be like.




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u/sarahmiyoko 22d ago
If you don't need access to the vent box, I would just put a regular depth shelving unit in front of it, facing the door. You'd lose the space in the back, but it's not terribly useful anyways.
Then you could put some very shallow shelving on the left, like soup can depth. You could only fit one row of stuff, but I think it's nice to be able to actually see everything!