Extreme Pantry Makeover: A Peek into Lina’s Pantry Remodel

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Lina holding a coffee cup in front of her open pantry door

Need some pantry organizing inspiration?

We’ve slowly been remodeling our walk-in pantry ourselves over the last year. Today, I’m sharing the scary real life before photo, and how it looks after some DIY remodeling and much-needed organizing! Spoiler Alert: It’s AWESOME now! 

My goal for this year is to get my pantry in shape and keep it organized! This will help my days run smoother in my both my work life as a food blogger for Hip2Save.com & Hip2Keto.com AND in my personal family life cooking at home.

before filled walk-in pantry image with a sad emoji

Ok, I know the above situation was not working out too well!

It didn’t always look that messy, but this is what happens in real life when you’re tired, come home from Costco, throw everything in, shut the door, and hope for the best. I would purge and organize, but it would eventually circle back to messy again. We finally decided to make our pantry more functional!

the inside of the reorganized walk-in pantry from the kitchen

inside view of the pantry remodel with built in appliances, pantry goods, and pans

This is what my pantry looks like today!

Here’s a list of the changes we’ve made…

  • Removed the door and doorway to open up the space.
  • Removed all the shelving, reconfigured it, and added it back in with some new elements.
  • Installed ceiling lighting, under shelf lighting, and electrical plug-ins for appliances.
  • Installed a butcher block counter.
  • Installed bottom cabinets.
  • Added wood shiplap to the walls and painted them white.
  • Installed a microwave in the pantry and removed the one above our stove.
  • Installed a beverage fridge.

the pantry in progress with added cabinets and a mini fridge

Here are some more details!

The pantry’s design started with a trip to Lowe’s, where we purchased one white shaker base cabinet for each side and a white shaker Lazy Susan corner base cabinet. They’re the anchor for the Lowe’s birch butcher block countertop we bought, cut to size, installed, and then stained.

closeup of the countertop in the pantry, including appliances

YES! More counter space, please!

Installing counters and electricity in this space gave me some much-needed room to display the kitchen appliances I use most often! This is so helpful to me because they’re easy and quick to grab when I need them. I can also use my appliances in here, too, and I often use my slow cooker or air fryer in my pantry while I’m working and doing other things in my kitchen!

Also, check out the toast station as that was my husband’s idea – and it’s turned out to be super handy!

pantry with added shelves, microwave, and pantry items

A place for everything!

The best part of building a custom pantry is that you can space the shelving for your specific appliances and needs. For instance, I really wanted some vertical storage above the microwave for baking sheets, cutting boards, and serving platters. We were able to re-use some of the old shelving on the left side, and we brought the shelving all the way up to the ceiling to maximize storage space.

corner lazy susan cabinet

It also turns out the Lazy Susan cabinet holds an incredible amount of items and was the best decision! We also managed to find an opened box beverage fridge on clearance at Lowe’s – yippee! It’s a Frigidaire Beverage Center, and we have loved having it to store all our drinks, leaving additional room in the main fridge.

This project was definitely not the cheapest home improvement project, but we were able to save a great deal by doing all of the carpentry work ourselves. It has been a great investment and custom feature for our home!

open view of the pantry from the kitchen

This completely opened up the space to make it look more like part of the kitchen and not a closet.

What a total game changer for cooking and (of course) for storing groceries! It’s really expanded my kitchen space, and it’s added so much functionality and style. It is, quite frankly, one of my very favorite improvements to our home. It’s also helped me stay more organized – hooray!

I also love that we matched the header space above to look like the rest of the house, so really no one can tell the pantry wasn’t that way all along. It turned out so pretty!


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


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Comments 14

  1. Ashley

    Wow! It is so beautiful and practical! I love it!
    Congratulations on your success!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh thanks Ashley for the kind comment!

  2. Teood

    Amazing!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh thanks so much!

  3. SKV

    Wow! Your pantry is amazing. I would love to do something like this for my pantry. It’s gorgeous and you should be thrilled at the outcome.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh that’s sweet- thank you so much!

  4. Nancy

    That was amazing beautiful! May i ask What size is your pantry to start with? I would Love to do this someday.

    • Cheri

      Yes, please let us know the dimensions! The width of the two walls we are seeing specifically please. Just trying to determine if I could ever dream about something similar.

  5. vallinley

    I absolutely love this! I have followed the page for years and just now saw this particular post as we start to look at remodeling our pantry. Yours looks like my dream! Would love to know measurements!! Great work

  6. Maite Lopez

    Wow!! Amazing, wish I had the space.

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Aw thanks Maite!

  7. Kathy

    LOVE this idea but, where did you put all your “pantry items”? Where is the cereal, chips, dog food, baking goods, etc.

  8. Tasha

    I know this is an old post? but what are the dimensions of your pantry? We are remodeling and was hoping I’d have room to do something similar…. Thanks!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      71 inches wide 63 inches deep and we have 9 ft ceilings. Hope that helps Tasha! Good luck Tasha with your remodel.

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