Our
pantry used to be the coat closet.
Located right between the front door and the opening to the kitchen it
became the dumping ground and a serious bone of contention. It was always a mess and difficult to
organize. It didn’t help that my son was
at the age where he couldn’t get anything to stay on a hanger. So I did away with it and have never
regretted that decision at all.
Our
tiny kitchen didn’t have a pantry and, with limited cabinetry, food storage was
a serious issue. I tried everything I
could think of to make it work but just couldn’t seem to pull it off.
My
light bulb moment came after expressing my frustration over the repeated
condition of the dreaded coat closet. As
it was, I felt it was a complete waste of space as I once again pulled
everything out of it in a feeble attempt to once again clean and re-organize
it.
What is
that saying? Insanity is the definition of doing the same
thing over and over again and expecting a different result. I was going
insane.
After
pulling everything out of the closet into a heap on the entry floor it occurred
to me that if I were to line it floor to ceiling with adjustable shelving I
could make it into a much needed pantry.
I could install a coat rack in the laundry room to hang coats and
honestly, the rest of the stuff in here could be stored elsewhere in the house.
Coat rack in laundry room
And so
it was. After a trip to Home Depot for
supplies I put in the adjustable shelving.
I made a coat rack and installed it in the laundry room. Threw out a bunch of stuff we didn’t need
(funny how that happens) and relocated what remained to different areas of the
house. It only took one day to complete
this project.
Then I
filled up my pantry.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Bliss!
All
neat and organized with a space for my bread machine and all my containers of
pasta, rice and beans. And in true Sleeping With The Enemy fashion all
labels facing the front.
This
pantry perfectly satisfies my anal retentive qualities. I love to clean it, fill it, organize it, rotate
the stock, and so forth. Sometimes I just
like to open the door and look at it.
For me a full pantry is a big accomplishment. Keeping if full, on a regular basis, is my goal
and I do put a lot of work into it.
The coat
closet has been the pantry for sixteen years now and I can’t imagine how I
would have survived if I hadn’t done this.
I have since added a second coat rack to the laundry room for the girls
to reach better and hooks to the hall closet for our overflow items.
Hall closet
A good
lesson learned. If something isn’t working
do something else. What a concept! J
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