So it’s time to organize your farmhouse pantry. But you don’t want to use just any old organization methods–you want them to be farmhouse {and Joanna Gaines} approved, right? Right! So today let’s talk about how to organize your farmhouse pantry with items and methods befitting a farmhouse vibe. Here we go!
Here’s a great example of farmhouse pantry organization:
- Use galvanized bins to hold and organize things like fruit snacks, juice boxes and chip bags that the kids love to eat.
- These wooden crates with chalkboard ends let you use and label them however you want, and I’m sure they must be Joanna Gaines-approved!
- Glass containers with stainless lids let you store cereal, flour, sugar, or popcorn. The best part is that you can see what’s in them and when they need to be refilled.
- I love the idea to store your spices in a clearly marked wood crate. When it’s time to get cooking, just grab the crate and take it to your workspace so that everything you need is right at your fingertips. When you’re done, slide the crate easily back into place inside the pantry.
- Chalkboard labels are an integral part of farmhouse pantry style. You can use them in a myriad of ways!
- A metal lazy Susan is a fantastic way to organize your farmhouse pantry. It looks the part, and it functions even better!
Thanks to Cherished Bliss and Creative Green Living for the farmhouse pantry organization inspiration!
I am sure you have your favorite look for your farmhouse decor and you can easily incorporate that look into your pantry. An organized pantry makes life easier and feels so much nicer. Reminds you of farm life. Happy days at home with the family. Nothing better than a long day of work and being able to come home to an organized home, including the pantry.
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