Learn how to optimize your pantry by considering what you store in it. Identifying which items you use on a regular basis, and which you don’t, will go a long way in helping you create an organizational systemthat will serve you well for the long haul. It starts by placing everyday items front and center so they are easy to access (and put away). Less frequently used products and serving wear can live on higher, harder to reach shelves. Thewraparound, U-shaped pantrydesign provides maximized functionality that includesbuilt-in storage for baking traysand recycling bins, along with sliding baskets for root vegetables and bagged foods.The addition of a countertop provides an extra work-surface,as well as, a home for small appliances. These little workhorses are often a major contributor to cramped kitchen cabinets or cluttered kitchen countertops. Relocating them to the pantry allows you to free up valuable real estate in the kitchen.Features: Door Style: Shaker Finish: Designer White Hardware: Satin Nickel Countertop: Walnut Butcherblock |
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