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Kitchen Pantry Cabinets - Guide to pantry cabinets for your kitchen

Making a small change to your kitchen by adding pantry cabinets can make a huge difference.

Kitchen pantry cabinets are a great storage medium as well as design feature that many implement in there kitchen layout. Unlike your standard kitchen cabinets, pantry types allow you to store a great deal more, allowing you to fill the cabinet to the brim with food products or anything else you need storing.

Most usually use kitchen pantry cabinets to store kitchen appliances and utensils due to the large storage capacity of these units, food stored in these type of units maybe an inconvenience for many as they are large in size making it difficult to easily access food products.

Finding the right kitchen pantry cabinet

There are various sizes and types of modern pantry cabinet with numerous shelf layouts to suit your needs. Preferably you will want a cabnet that has many evenly spaced shelfs to make finding stuff easier rather than a single or double shelf variation. The choice is entirely up to you though depending on your requirements.

Most pantry cabinets are constructed from wood although you can easily find some modernised types constructed from materials such as plastic, metal and glass. You want to insure to choose a pantry cabinet that compliments your existing styling to ensure no attention is drawn to these large units.  Some of the most popular types of wood which are used in the construction of pantry units include:

  • Oak
  • Maple
  • Pine
  • Cherry

Types of pantry kitchen cabinets

For larger sized units you can purchase units with double or triple access doors. These are great as it allows you to allocate separate compartments for various items and products as well as make it easier for you to access them. As with conventional kitchen cabinets you will need to choose the type of door frame you would prefer. Sliding door units are good for quick access as well as preventing knock and bangs, but over time tend to come loose on the railing tracks. Another alternative is your pullout iteration. Pullout kitchen pantry cabinets are widely available and are becoming increasingly popular for ease of use and longevity.

A standalone or integrated pantry unit?

If you want your kitchen pantry cabinet to blend in with your cabinetry you may be interested in looking at the range of kitchen cabinets that include a pantry type unit. Cost to implement this feature into your kitchen does come at a cost, but for many it's good value for money and ensures no attention is drawn from your beautiful kitchen. As for standalone units, they are mostly affordable in price depending on size and styling and in most cases still integrate well with your kitchen considering you have the adequate space and layout as well as choose the right styling to match.

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