Planning a Pantry
Friday, November 12th, 2010
We have this 8×9′ pantry that’s been completely gutted for about three years. I’ve gotta say, it’s served us very well this way as storage for our tools while we renovated the kitchen.
But the time has come for adios storage and hola pantry. It’s very exciting, to say the least.
So today we actually sat down and calculated the plans. We’ve been brainstorming ideas forever—things like lots of cupboards, a small sink and, best of all, room for the washer and dryer, which currently are in the basement.
Brainstorming is the easy part.
The hard part is the actual putting pencil to paper, the making of detailed plans. This is especially true for us since we’re not always the best of communicators. I have so many great visions in my head but lack the technical terminology to express them.
“Can this cupboard go like this. And then jut out like that?”
Sometimes that just doesn’t cut it.
But here’s what we’ve got going so far:
We’re big on re-purposing. We saved this fir tongue-and-groove when we added on to our exterior front porch and needed to redo the ceiling. The wood takes a little cleaning but we’ve already used some of it for our sunporch ceiling and it’s stunning.

Cleaned, cut and ready to use as wainscoting in the pantry.
We have so much finished wood in the kitchen, we originally planned to paint the pantry cupboards and wainscoting for a bit of contrast. But look how pretty it is. It’s a sin to cover wood this beautiful!
Plans obviously are made for changing.










