Sunday, July 12, 2009

New Pantry - Part 2

Remember these lovable knuckleheads from my post New Pantry - Part 1?


They came for a visit one weekend and transformed this baron space by building me a new pantry to replace that itty-bitty broom closet pantry that my house came with. It was a deep, dark, cave-like pit of despair (yes, it's that narrow door on the right - what a joke, right?).


Here's the initial after photo - still needed to be painted inside and out, and have shelves installed, but the completed project was in sight - Whoo-hoo!


I was going to tackle the painting myself, but I was kind of dreading the thought of painting the inside of the 14-inch deep, 9-foot tall space, when a young man in our church announced that he was starting his own painting business - Yeah!
so I hired him.
:)

But he wasn't interested in installing the shelving.
:(


So hubby agreed to install the shelves for me. Because this pantry is only 14-inches deep, the selection of shelving I could use is very limited. I couldn't decide between white laminate shelves, or tight mesh wire shelving specifically designed for pantries. I finally decided on the tight mesh wire shelves. We went to buy them yesterday, but we didn't know the 12-inch wire shelving has to be special ordered, so we opted for the white laminate shelves, which were in stock and available.

I'm actually very pleased with them - they're much higher quality than I expected. I wanted to load them up with lots of heavy things, and I didn't want the shelves to ever bend or bow, so hubby installed 5 metal support (one on each stud - such a man thing to do). Then he patiently moved the shelves up and down several times while I played around trying to decide where to put everything. He's such a good guy!


And here it is! I'm so happy!!!
Believe it or not, all of that stuff came out of the itty-bitty pantry... amazing!
There's Misty - she's just checking to make sure her cat food has a home in the new pantry - it does!

Eventually I'm going to transform the old pantry into a storage closet for all my pots and pans... I have a ton of them, so stay tuned!
Update - Here it is, my newly transformed pot/pan storage closet.

Thanks guys - I LOVE my new pantry!!!!

Be sure to visit Kim's first Before and After Party here at Savvy Southern Style.

43 comments:

  1. Yay for you! A girl has to have storage!

    ~Liz

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  2. That turned out terrific! Love lots of storage!!

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  3. Woah! Helloooooo storage!! Great job knuckleheads!

    The pantry looks amazing!

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  4. Oh that pantry is so nice and functional. Great idea for the space! Thanks for coming by and yes, the tile guy sealed the grout....Christine

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  5. What a great addition. Lucky you!

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  6. Oh! I like it! You are lucky to have such a handy and helpful hubby!

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  7. Everything looks so neat and orderly! Lucky you to have all that storage now. ~ Robyn

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  8. What a great transformation! That space was made for that pantry. Love your helpers.

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  9. This is fabulous! What a wonderful use of space!

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  10. That space definitely needed to be used, and you found the perfect fit. You'll like the narrower shelves because you can see all of your stuff.

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  11. That is a spectacular space! How creative. What handy men! Are they available for hire? Haha.

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  12. Your pantry looks great. You should hire those guys out! They did a fantastic job.

    Christi

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  13. Lovely. Great job guys! TTFN ~Marydon

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  14. Don't you just love a big pantry. I bet you are besides yourself with excitment. It looks wonderful. I have a large pantry like yours and over the years it has been wonderful In fact it is behind the mirrored doors in my dining room that you so kindly left a comment about over at Martys Met Monday post. Kathysue

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  15. A girl just can't have too much storage space. Great addition, bet you are lovin it! Thanks for stopping by and have a great day!

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  16. Love your new pantry and I'm SO jealous!!

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  17. I'm so jealous of that pantry. My kitchen is tiny (12x14), and I don't have a single closet down stairs. I have to hide the vacuum and brooms behind the dining room curtains.

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  18. You are a lucky woman!! it was a plenty space for all your baking and everyday items!! The kitty is so cute!

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  19. Wow! Now that's a pantry! Congratulations!

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  20. That is quite an impressive pantry. Martha would be so proud. What a gorgeous blog you have; I really enjoyed my visit today. Thank you for dropping by my little corner of the world today. Blessings to you and your "knuckleheads."

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  21. Not to sound TOO dramatic, but I would DIE without my pantry - seriously!! When we were building, my hubs wanted to put a double oven on the outer wall and not have a pantry at all - you don't really know me that well - and apparently he didn't either - I do.not.cook.EVER!! He was thinking for Thanksgiving and such - I still don't cook - maybe pizza or those frozen biscuits - I would die without my pantry and yours looks lovely!! Don't you just love shelves? Squeal -

    Happy Monday to you -

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  22. Oh and P.S. - your foyer is beautiful!!

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  23. I'd kill for a pantry that large. Lucky you! I have serious cupboard envy. ;)

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  24. Hello !
    That is one fab pantry ! I see you already filled it up ! Yeah for guys !
    Hugs ~ Kammy

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  25. Oh you lucky, lucky woman! I sooooooooo wish I had a pantry. Heck, I'd be happy with something the size of your old broom closet. But maybe I said that last time. ?? LoL. :)

    FABULOUS! Enjoy!

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  26. Wow, that looks sooooo nice, just make sure the cat doesn't get lost in there! It looks like you have plenty of room to store all those recipe supplies, sooooo I can't wait to see posts of more delectable creations!!!

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  27. What a nice blog you have. Thank you for visiting me yesterday so I could find you. :)

    I just giggled when reading about the two loveable knuckleheads. Sweet pair and wow! What a nice pantry you now have.

    Glad your kitty found her food. Cute!

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  28. I am so jealous. I want a pantry. Kudos to everyone involved. It turned out great. I'll bet you are happy. Now on to the next project. Thanks for visiting my blog & leaving me a comment.

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  29. Hi Patricia,

    Clara picked number 37 and that's your post number! So you get the marshmallows and book. Send me an email please with your address and stuff soon please!

    Laurajeanne25@yahoo.com

    Laura

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  30. Or I should say she drew that number rather.

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  31. Congratulations! You will stuff that pantry full, I'm sure! I have quite a large one and it is full of all kinds of things...

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  32. oh my gosh!! it is DONE!!! there is stuff in there!!!! looks great! john and i love it!!! WE LOVE YOU TRICIA!!!

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  33. by the way beth is typing!! haha

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  34. Hi Beth, Hi John!!! Kisses to little Max!!!
    :)

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  35. Love your new pantry! I am green with envy. :)

    Nice blog you have here,

    Jane

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  36. What a great use of space! I love it!

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  37. What a great job the two "knuckle heads" . . . I mean dear family guys did for you!
    Enjoy!
    Blessings,
    Jayne at mysongwithin

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  38. The pantry turned out great! What could be better than more storage?? Have fun reorganizing:)
    Tamera@doubledelight

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  39. I am of the opinion we can never have enough storage....what a neat pantry, im inspired to go sort mine out:-)

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  40. Great pantry transformation. I wish I had one that big. If you could would you add my link in your post. Thanks for linking.

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  41. Your pantry is HUGE!! Wow! I just posted about my pantry, too. But, it is teeny compared to yours! =)

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