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Pantry Shelving: What to Put Where
The
never-ending quest to organize your pantry shelving has just ended.
If you spend too much time trying to cram things on to your pantry
shelving, now is the time to find a workable solution for you and
your family. Use ShelfGenie’s tips for item placement on
your pantry shelving and you will love your pantry shelving
again.
- Item
placement is key. When placing items on your pantry
shelving, the correct placement of items will go a long way to
making the most of your pantry shelving. For example:
- Heavy items
should be stored on the floor or a low pantry shelf.
- Use the library
book concept. Boxes should be stored with the side facing out so
you can quickly see and access any boxed item on your pantry
shelving.
- Whenever
possible, choose the eye level pantry shelving for most used
items.
- Keep it
visible. Try not to layer things on your pantry
shelving. Keeping like items together and clearly visible will help
you to know what you have and what needs to be restocked on your
pantry shelving.
- Use
clear storage containers. Storing items on your
pantry shelving in clear containers makes finding things easier.
Items that can be stored in clear containers include: pasta,
rice, seasoning packets, cereal and other dry foods.
- One for
the kids. If you have young children, considering
saving pantry shelving space on lower shelves for a kid friendly
area. With easy access to “Mom-approved” treats and
juice, you can teach your children to be independent and make smart
choices.
Call ShelfGenie to learn about our custom made pantry shelving
and how it will help you to stay organized (888) 903-8839.
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