Local Custom Pantry Designer in Your City

Once you've prepared and stored your food preparation and cleaning tasks, cooking and cleaning will never be the same.

Design Your Dream Pantry

Our pantry designers are experts at creating functional and beautiful pantries that will make your life easier. We will work with you to determine what type of shelves and storage solutions will work best for your pantry based on the amount of space you have and the types of food you need to store.

We can also help you choose the perfect pantry door and hardware to complete the look of your pantry and match the rest of your kitchen. Whether you are looking for a simple pantry makeover or a complete pantry transformation, our team is here to help.

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How We Plan Your Custom Pantry

Storage Shelves

You can add creativity and a contemporary touch to your home by incorporating pantries, storage shelves, home bars, and wine racks into your kitchen. Our designers will assist you in designing a pantry closet, wall space, or wine rack that maximizes your kitchen's storage space in order to save food.

Upgrade Your Kitchen Pantry

Make your pantry the way you've always envisioned it with a walk-in pantry shelving system. A free design consultation is what you'll need to set up the system. Our specialists will visit your house and design your pantry precisely the way you want it.

Pantry Accessories

Our pantry solutions can turn any kitchen into an organized space, making it easy to locate and store every item in a well-designed, functional storage area.

Pantry Cabinet Finishes

The art is in the small things. During your home design session, your designer will demonstrate our decorations, finishes, and accessories. You will also learn how to make your entertainment look even better.

Pantry Drawers & Pantry Hooks

Aprons and potholders are kept in soft-close drawers. Chrome hooks are built in to hang aprons and potholders.

Our Process

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CONSULTATION

We would like to offer you a free in-home consultation or a video chat to learn more about your custom closet project and how we work.

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3D DESIGN & ESTIMATE

We'll provide a 3D model of walk-in closet and an estimate for the cost before we start manufacturing.

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TOP QUALITY PRODUCTION

Using the finest materials sourced right here in the United States and, we create each closet design.

Professional-Installation

PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION

Sit back and watch our professionals take over your dreamed walk-in closet installation.

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Why Closet Zone

That means easy, affordable, and flexible—whether you’re furnishing your home office or your business.

Manufactured in America

We manufacture all our walk-in closets in the United States to maintain the high American standard of quality, to keep jobs, to keep up with the high delivery standards, and to keep costs down.

21 Year Experience

We have over 21 years of experience in the industry and can provide you with a closet system that is perfect for your needs.

Unique Design Solution

We offer unique design solutions that will perfectly suit your needs.

5000+ Happy Customers

We are excited to keep providing the best of service to our 5000+ previous clients who have left five-star reviews!

High Quality Material Standards

We use high-quality custom closet materials and craftmanship, and stand behind every system we design and manufacture.

Professional Installation

We have the experience and expertise to get the job done right, and we always strive for customer satisfaction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

On average, pantries cost $2,000 to build, with an usual range of $1,100 to $2,900. A pantry costing as little as $250 to build may be a small reach-in pantry, while a high-end pantry costing upwards of $5,000 can be constructed.

Whether freestanding, integrated, or butler-style, a pantry provides a lovely addition to your kitchen, particularly if it is matched with beautiful finishing touches, such as handles or lighting. Add to the beauty of your pantry by arranging any open shelving in a thoughtful way, or by matching your cooking appliances.

By having bi-fold or traditional cabinet doors, you can conceal unwanted kitchen clutter from foodstuffs to electrical appliances. In addition to this, you can also hide away evidence of food preparation while having guests over especially if you have a butler pantry.

Pantries are among the most functional kitchen components out there, providing cupboard and/or drawer space below, a work surface, and shelving. A coffee machine and mugs are kept here, or a pantry may function as a baking location, storing all of your ingredients and showcasing your cookbook collection. In addition to being well stocked and available in many different shelving configurations, a pantry may be tailored to suit one’s preferences and way of living.

Having a designated pantry area to store kitchen appliances frees up work space in the rest of your kitchen. Keeping your work surfaces clutter-free for cooking or entertaining is made easy by shelving or a hidden work surface to store toasters, microwaves and coffee makers. If you’re planning on keeping an appliance in your pantry, make sure to plan for an electrical outlet.

When you’ve got everything out of your pantry, and it’s been sorted into separate piles, you may now begin to think about what zones you want to create. You may prefer to keep the zones you created while emptying your pantry! If you want some more ideas, take a look at the following list. These are not the only categories you’ll need to use, but they may spur some good ideas about how you want to organize your pantry items.

  • Canned goods
  • Pasta & rice
  • Baking items
  • Snacks
  • Breakfast foods
  • Nuts & Seeds
  • Mixes
  • Vinegars & Cooking Wines
  • Oils
  • Sauces
  • Condiments
  • Sweets & Candy
  • Pickled items
  • Boxed Meals

Even if you are not prepared, having a well-stocked kitchen pantry will ensure you have what you need, even if you don’t have time to go shopping for ingredients for your favorite recipes. You will stay organized if you keep an eye on what you have in your kitchen pantry. This list of pantry organization ideas will help you keep your pantry organized at its peak level. This stocked pantry list will satisfy the chef, and your family, no matter whether you’re living alone for the first time or are looking for a kitchen set for your new home.

Common Pantry Staples:

  • Boxes of pasta
  • Tomato sauce
  • Canned soups
  • Rice
  • Cereal & Oatmeal
  • Chicken Broth
  • Mixed nuts
  • Baking Pantry Items:
  • Baking soda
  • Baking powder
  • Corn starch
  • White Sugar
  • Brown Sugar
  • Shortening

When you have a well-stocked pantry, you can always count on having the ingredients you need to make delicious meals. But how do you make sure that your pantry is always stocked with the foods you want, without running out of anything? The answer is to organize your pantry in a way that makes it easy to find what you’re looking for. In this article, we’ll show you how to organize your pantry so you always have the foods you need. We’ll also give you some tips on how to store your food so it’s easy to find and use.

Decide What You Want to Store
The first step to organizing your pantry is to decide what you want to store. If you’re starting from scratch, you can pick whatever foods you enjoy the most. You can also choose to organize your pantry according to your family’s preferences and allergies, if you have any. Next, you’ll want to pick out your most used ingredients. This will help you make sure that you always have the ingredients you need on hand, so you never have to run to the store when you suddenly realize you’re out of something. You can also consider organizing your ingredients according to how useful they are. For example, canned vegetables are much more useful than dry herbs.

Put Your Food Away in an Organized Way
There are a few organizing methods that you can use to help keep your pantry organized. The most common way to organize your pantry is to use a cabinet or shelf organizer. These allow you to create a dedicated space for each ingredient so you don’t have to try to find the right one in the dark. There are a variety of different organizers you can use to help keep your pantry organized. They can range from a simple cabinet shelf organizer to a more complex system with drawers and dividers.

Store Your Food in a Cool and Dry Place
You’ll want to store your food in a cool, dark, and dry place. This will help it last longer. You should avoid storing your food in the same cupboard as your cooking ingredients, as this can lead to cross-contamination. If you don’t have a cupboard or cabinet in your kitchen that’s specifically designated for storing your food, you should try to find a place where you can store your food safely. Certain cupboards are better at keeping food fresh than others. If you don’t have a cupboard that’s perfect for storing your food, try to find an empty space that’s not used for anything else. This will help ensure that the cupboard you choose is a good storage option.

Store Your Food in an Unmistakably Clear Container
Once you’ve stored your food in a cool and dry place, you’ll want to make sure that your containers are visibly clean and visibly clear. This will help your family avoid accidentally eating contaminated food. If the containers in your pantry are not visibly clean, your family may very well use the wrong container to store their food. This can lead to cross-contamination, which is never a good thing, and is incredibly easy to do. You can avoid this by making sure that your containers are visibly clean. This can be as simple as rinsing your containers or using a dish soap that’s designed for use in the kitchen. You can also use a bottle brush to brush off any dust or debris off the outside of the container.

Make Sure to Label Your Containers
One way to make sure that your containers are visibly clean is to label them. This lets your family know what’s stored inside the container without actually having to open it. Labeling your containers can let you know if you’re accidentally using the wrong container to store food. You can label your containers with a marker and a piece of paper, or you can find an online label printing service. You’ll want to make sure that the label is clearly visible, and that it doesn’t interfere with other labels on the container. You’ll also want to make sure that the label is clearly printed and not smudged or illegible.

Conclusion
The easiest way to ensure that your pantry is always stocked is to organize your pantry in a way that makes it easy for your family to find the ingredients they want. This will also help you avoid running out of ingredients, as you’ll always know where to find the ones you use most often. These are just a few of the ways you can organize your pantry to make sure it’s always stocked with the ingredients you need.

The width of typical walk-in pantries is 4 feet by 4 feet. If you have extra space, an 8-foot wide pantry would be even better. They usually have a height of 5 feet. You can reduce the width if you have a narrow kitchen and expand the length.

If you find that items tend to get pushed to the back of your shelves and are easy to access, consider installing shelves that are at least 12 inches deep. This will help to prevent items from being forgotten about and make it easier to find what you are looking for.

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