So, without further ado, the Great Pantry Makeover! Here we go.
Here is a before picture: (I was so excited to get started that emptied the top shelves before I remembered the picture!)
The top half was just like this, but worse if you can believe that. |
My helper |
After I had an idea of what the end result should be, I set to work clearing everything out. I got rid of anything that was expired of course, and tried to group items together as much as possible. It was quite a mess! But, it always gets worse before it gets better, right?
Wow. |
This house was built in 1987 and I'm pretty sure no one had ever replaced the cabinets, so the shelves were pretty bowed and saggy. To keep costs down, instead of replacing them we just flipped them over! Free and way easier than having to cut all new shelving, and it worked just fine. Have I mentioned we are not handy people? We don't own power tools. Oh, I take that back, Rob has a drill. And I have a blow dryer... Does that count?
Once everything was emptied out, we wiped it all down and set to painting. I chose a pretty, sunny yellow.
Manual labor! She works for lollipops. |
1. Painting with your head in a cabinet sucks. Really. Even though it was low VOC paint it's still stinky, and I kept bumping my elbows on the walls I'd just painted. Fun times.
2. Painting over bad wood-grain vinyl sucks too. It took no less than three coats to make it look decent. And, as Rob pointed out, it really could have used a fourth. But refer to item #2 for why I was DONE after three, thankyouverymuch.
3. The previous owners painted our cabinets a lovely shade of brown. It was to cover the lovely shade of peach which I appreciate (no, not joking! Look at the hinges in that picture.), but still brown. And I chose yellow paint. Now, maybe it's because I have two small kids and bodily functions are a decently large part of my day, but PEE AND POOP, ANYONE? Lol! Also very 70's. Oops.
Yikes. |
I found some inexpensive plastic stacking baskets at Target and used my handy-dandy label maker to add a label to the front. I think I might need something bigger though, but those will work for now.
Getting there... |
Tada! (Please ignore the finger prints on the fridge... Ugh.)
Bottom half is breakfast foods and baking, cans, and tall appliances that won't fit anywhere else. |
Top half is medicines and things to keep the kids out of, pasta and random boxed food, and snacks. |
Bigger labels? We'll see. |