Monday 23 April 2018

Pantry design and considerations

Pantries are an important part of kitchen design. Most designers have naturally included it when designing kitchens. However, the size varies. Pantries do not have to be big; they just need to be well designed to accommodate the owner’s needs. Most pantries are small in area but have an advantage of height. In this case, one needs to take advantage of vertical space. Pantries like closets are not a one size fits all; each owner has different needs. The main function of a pantry is storage. Naturally, people cut costs in fit out of this room by just installing open shelves. This idea can work for some people but not for all. Before one settles on the size or the design of the pantry, one need to think about the most important question; what do you need to store? Most of the times, people allocate a pantry space without considering what they need to accommodate for.
 

Rental spaces do not always have the luxury of space and therefore, new home owners always want a pantry included in their new home. The first thing one need to do is to evaluate their current need. There is always a danger of over providing a pantry space because of planning for things that one will want to have in it. Note down what you currently have, what does not have space in the current space you are in and what is lacking and is a necessity. Prioritize necessities first. Once this is done, it will be easier to identify what kind of storage solution will be provided for these needs.
There are several storage solutions one can provide in a pantry. Open shelving is the most common type of storage. This type of storage has its ups and downs. It is easy to put things and to remove. However, open shelves need extremely organized people. They look quite messy if everything is haphazardly stored and therefore can be difficult to maintain. Open shelves also accumulate dust quite fast and therefore need constant cleaning. Drawers are another way of providing storage in a pantry. Drawer sizes can be regulated and therefore is a good way to accommodate just enough space required. One can separate different items in drawers and therefore easy to organize. Drawers are a neat way of storage because once things are in the drawers the pantry always looks organized. The other type of storage is in meshed boxes/cupboards. This type of storage works best for vegetables and fruits; items that need consistent aeration.
Extra electrical equipment can also be stored in the pantry. Equipment haphazardly stored on kitchen counters is the most visually annoying. Marie Kondo in her book “The life changing magic of tidying up” states that everything must have a home. Most people find it cumbersome to keep removing and putting back equipment either because they don’t fit in the cupboards or have to dismantle into pieces in order to make it fit. Therefore, when designing the new pantry, one needs to outline all the large items and provide spaces that they can fit in perfectly.
Large and extra crockery are items that also need to be considered when designing a pantry. I personally would advise a crockery store as a separate entity from the pantry. However, for homes with limited space, one can creatively accommodate both. Crockery need to be stored in closed cabinets. Cabinets with glass doors are the most preferred because one can easily point out what they need. Crockery and cutlery are one of items people have a habit of hoarding, therefore one needs to be careful how much one stores. The best way is to always have full sets of items. They are neat, organized and visually appealing as opposed to items with different sizes, colors, shapes and character.
Freezers are best stored in pantries. We all accept that there is always an advantage of shopping for foodstuff in bulk including meat and milk. Therefore, a freezer is necessary. Since it is not used all the time, the best place to store the freezer is in the pantry. This saves on space in the kitchen and only leaves storage for items used on a day to day basis. Chillers just like freezers can be placed in the pantry. Alcohol is one of those items that sometimes need to be stored in a lockable and hidden area. As it’s not consumed every day, a wine cellar can be integrated in the pantry in lockable cabinets.
Cookbooks can also be stored in the pantry. Sometimes, cookbooks do not come in specific sizes, colors or thicknesses. Some come as magazines. It is always difficult to organize such and therefore, one can allocate a drawer/cupboard to store this. Organizers are a necessity for all storage solutions. Nowadays, lots of shops are selling organizers such and glass containers, weave baskets, metal baskets, cutlery trays etc. These come in different sizes and are flexible to fit the different spaces allocated. Baskets need to be used especially in the open shelf storage to keep the pantry clean and organized. 
Due to storage of food items, a cleaning area is needed. Pantries need constant organizing and cleaning and therefore a cleaning sink is necessary. A small sink is acceptable with a separate storage for detergent. This way, it will be easy to always maintain it especially when there is spillage. 


Inspiration pour le Journee
Organising more than design seems to be the biggest issue in pantry design . ORG HOME gives solutions for pantry design. Check out video below for inspiration.
Also check out my pinterest board ORGANISING for more inspiration. 

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