Everything we love about walk in pantries

Does pantry organisation make you weak at the knees? We love the thought of walking into a pantry and seeing all those matching containers on a shelf, all lined up in a row… (sigh) so pretty.

Perhaps they’re jars of beautiful home made goods, grandma’s recipes, using produce from the garden. Jars of jam, chutney, pickles, and olives from the local farmers market. The room always smells of cinnamon and cloves, mmm.

Here’s some dreamy pantry rooms that inspire me. I hope you enjoy them too.

Notice how this is laid out from small jars at the top to large at the bottom. The shelf heights are adjusted to exactly the right height. | source: thedesignfiles.net

Good pantry organisation is so good for the soul. Transferring all your dry goods into identical clear jars helps your eyes skim over everything effortlessly.

Just think about it. You’re not subjecting yourself to all the branding and advertising on the product packaging everyday. We all crave more inner peace in our lives. Why not make your pantry more comfortable?

Tiles going the whole way up the wall adds so much character to the space, don't you think? It reminds me of those stately homes in the Victorian era. Built to last. | source: kiyoaki.tumblr.com

Isn't this dreamy? Like it's straight out of a Disney movie. | designed and made by hayburn.com

This is grand, isn't it? It's also a lesson in perfect symmetry. Very pleasing on the eye. | made by: christopherscottcabinetry.com

Another oval window. It's a wonderful focal point and somehow balances all the straight edges of the joinery. | source: decorpad.com

The perfect scullery. The only problem is, I would need a dishwasher. Solution: hire a scullery maid! | designed and made by: devolkitchens.co.uk

I adore these white fish scale tiles on the splashback. They continue from the kitchen into the pantry for a cohesive look. | designed and made by: giarenovations.com.au

Serene and beautiful. Praise not only to the designer but also the photographer and stylist for creating this masterful shot. | designed by: studiogriffiths.com.au

A minimalist style walk in pantry. If only mine would ever look this good. Note to self: get rid of excess junk in my life. | designed and photographed by: Monique Easton

Well, there you have it. Walk in pantries that would have you prepping, preening, and storing in absolute style.

Pin the ones you like for later and incorporate some of the ideas in your own pantry design.


Need more pantry design inspiration? Continue reading the Pantry Series:

Verity Jayne

I’m a freelance interior designer, specialising in joinery drafting and 3D renderings.

I use this blog to curate interior design images from Australia and all over the world. I hope you find it inspiring and useful.

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