Interior & Exterior Pantry Makeover

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Pantry Doors Before Every year around this time I start to get the urge to make over something in my kitchen. Last year the kitchen got a fresh coat of paint, which made my least favorite feature – the wheat etched glass pantry doors – stand out even more (and not in a good way.). I know that some people love etched glass, but it just isn’t my thing, especially when it’s paired with a wall color that turned out to be much more of a dusty country blue than we were envisioning. I really want to give the room a new coat of paint (surprise, surprise!) to make it feel more like ME, but I decided to tackle the one area that needed a makeover the most – the pantry.

Unorganized Pantry Before Holy moly, Batman, it looks like a tornado tore through there! (More like a tornado of three little boys!) We’d organized the pantry awhile back with some plastic bins, but after awhile everything was all mixed up and messy. There were boxes and cans in the corners of the upper shelves that I couldn’t even reach…and four tubs dedicated to sprinkles and cake decorating? Sheesh! Time to consolidate! I decided that if I was going to tackle reorganizing the pantry that I also wanted to give the exterior a little facelift at the same time.

Laura Ashley Geometric Shelf LinerI bought some Laura Ashley geometric shelf liner and decided to cover up the wheat glass with it.

Covering Glass Pantry Door Inserts with Shelf Liner It was way easier than I thought it would be to get the paper smooth and nicely laid. I started at the top of the door and pulled the adhesive backing down by about 8″ at a time, smoothing it out with an old plastic gift card along the way. The paper was wider than my door, but it was easily trimmed with an Xacto knife and a metal ruler as the final step.

Pantry Door Makeover with Patterned Shelf Paper Ta da! Seriously, all it took was 30 minutes of effort and $11…why in the world didn’t I come up with this idea five years sooner?! Now, to tackle the interior…

kids smiling in front of empty pantry shelves First, I recruited some helpers to take everything off of the shelves. I gave them rags and spray bottles, and they willingly scrubbed down the shelves for me too.

Chevron Shelf LinerEven with all of the boys’ hard work, the shelves were really scratched up and had seen better days. I grabbed some grey chevron shelf liner from the back of my craft closet (leftover from when I lined the drawers of my vintage yellow painted dresser) and lined all of the pantry shelves.

Sorting and Organizing a Pantry I tossed out any expired foods (like the unopened Bisquik from 2011! Ha, keepin’ it real.) and made a donation bag for the food bank as well (with only non-expired foods, of course). I started putting everything back into the pantry and grouping like items together in plastic bins and containers. As much as I’d love a whole bunch of matching straight-from-the-catalog food storage containers, I just used whatever we had on hand, and it worked out well.

Organized Pantry Bins with Chalkboard LabelsLabels make it easy for my family to find what they’re looking for (and also to put it back where it belongs!). I cut chalkboard vinyl with my Silhouette machine to make mine, but you can also purchase pre-cut chalkboard labels rather inexpensively. The labels make a huge difference in encouraging everyone to put items back where they belong, and the fact that I can change the chalkboard labels as our food stock changes is totally cool.

Pantry Snack Bins with Chalkboard LabelsI made sure that the boys’ snack bin and the healthier food options are right at their eye level so they’re more likely to grab dried fruit or trail mix at snack time than Dad’s cookies.

Foil and Wrap Storage Holder Inside the Pantry DoorsMy husband built these holders inside of each door to organize the foil, plastic wrap, etc, and they are SO handy! He used the design from Shanty 2 Chic and modified it just a little bit for what we needed.

organized pantry shelves with bins and chalkboard labelsAhhh, so much nicer! With the warm weather that we’ve been having here in California this winter, I think this may have officially kicked off an early spring cleaning and organizing season for me!

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9 Comments

  1. Such great ideas. I really like that you grouped everything together based on categories. I’m going going to try to do the same thing. Thanks!

  2. Loving it! I’m working on a pantry too, and your shelf liner referral may have come just in time <3

  3. Beautiful and easy face lift for your pantry! Great job! Love your idea o covering the glass in the door. Thank you for sharing.