on one wall with electrical, consider pull out shelves to cover microwave and toaster oven. like this. can close up and all tidy
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shelves instead of cabinets from counter to ceiling on one wall?
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How cool books can be organized
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on wall w/o cabinets - cook books/bottled water/canned items etc
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Cookbooks on wall with o cabinet
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for wall if nothing on that wall due to wrap around counter
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Have a tricky corner space to work with? Turntables (aka Lazy Susans) are a great way to make an awkward corner more usable.
If you don’t want to have turntable shelving installed, furnish your current shelves with a Lazy Susan or two and twirl away.
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Rolling library ladder
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I like the idea of subway tiles with gray grout in the pantry.
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cute bar
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With roll out
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for platters and baking sheets and cutting boards
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corner drawers
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wallpaper :) girlie
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love pull out shelves
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pretty kitchen labels and cool containers for baking items, rice and pasta
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put all baking supplies into labeled air tight clear containers
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deep on one side and then not deep (maybe a little deeper on the left than shown)
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A common error is to line the pantry with shelves from top to bottom with no break. A small and wider shelf at counter height not only can accommodate larger, taller items and appliances, but also can provide an extra surface for food prep.
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pull out drawers where you can see a little bit
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laminated plywood w exposed ends - compare cost to Ikea white shiny
Wrap around
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