It's no secret to anyone that we love a great pantry cleanout. Below we have outlined the steps we take when we come into someone's home for a pantry overhaul. We hope this helps!
1. Take everything out
- Remove all items from your pantry shelves. This allows you to start with a clean slate and see exactly what you have.
2. Sort and categorize
- Group similar items together, such as canned goods, dry goods, spices, snacks, etc. This step helps you visualize how much space each category requires.
3. Check expiration dates
- Dispose of any expired or spoiled items. This step ensures that you're only keeping fresh and usable items in your pantry.
- This is a good thing to get into the habit of doing once every couple of months.
4. Evaluate storage containers
- Decide if you need additional storage containers like baskets, bins, jars, or shelf organizers to help maximize space and keep things tidy.
- This is a great opportunity to start decanting if you have been considering it. Check out our Instagram from more information on the benefits of decanting.
5. Clean and declutter
- Wipe down shelves and surfaces to remove any dust or spills.
- Declutter by getting rid of items you don't use or need, freeing up space for essentials.
6. Use vertical space
- Install shelf risers or organizers to create additional storage space vertically. This is especially useful for smaller pantries with limited shelf space.
- For example, we love organizing spices on a vertical rack if you don't have the cabinet space.
- Consider using the back of the pantry door too!
7. Label containers
- Labeling containers and shelves can help you and your family members easily find and return items to their designated places, maintaining organization over time.
8. Arrange strategically
- Place frequently used items at eye level or within easy reach.
- Store less-used items or bulkier items on higher or lower shelves.
9. Maintain regularly
- Regularly check and reorganize your pantry to ensure it stays organized.
- Make it a habit to rotate items and keep track of what needs restocking.
- Consider a whiteboard or a grocery app to stay on top of the items you are low on.
By following these steps, you can transform your pantry into a well-organized space that makes meal preparation and cooking more efficient.