Kitchen Storage with Style

A pantry is a valuable addition to any kitchen as it offers plenty of storage. It can house a range of kitchen essentials, including spice racks, deep shelves for your dried goods and baskets for fruit and veg. They allow easy access to ingredients when preparing food, cooking and later on, when hosting.

The pantry can either be integrated into your kitchen units or be a freestanding feature piece. A style statement in its own right.

Many people love to use pantry space for housing and hiding kitchen appliances.  This is ideal for those who hate countertop clutter and want to free up work space.  Just include an electrical socket and you’ve created a discreet hub for appliances including your microwave, toaster and air fryer.  This keeps them accessible yet out of sight.

With so many storage and shelving combinations available, a pantry can be tailored to suit your individual tastes and lifestyle:

One of the biggest benefits of a pantry cabinet is the ability to close the doors once you’re finished. The bi-folding pantry is becoming increasingly popular for it’s concertina opening.  It gives a real wow factor, as you open the doors to reveal how much storage space is inside.  

A useful addition is the Blum Pull-Out Shelf LockWith clever fixings, the shelf will not wobble nor will it slide back into the cabinet.  Perfect for utilising small kitchen appliances outside of the pantry unit. 

If 2025 is your year to gain control of your kitchen clutter, then the pantry is here to make that happen.  Having everything in one place, well laid out and easy to access, in our opinion, is fantastic addition to any kitchen.

Photo credits:

Top: Olive & Barr

Morning coffee:  SGS Design Interiors

Breakfast station: Brayer Design

Baking ingredients: System Six Kitchens

Drinks cabinet: KH Kitchens Showroom featuring Kitchen Makers Burbidge, Somerton range in Baltic Green.

Bottom: Sinc Pantry internals