How to organize a pantry with deep shelves is essential to keep your foods from expiring and creating a headache when you're trying to look for food.
This "Butt'ry" (pantry) was previously used .... ..........for a Laundry Room! I forgot to take a picture of the icky rusty laundry sink that Hubby-Bear was quick to remove at my request, The floor was saturated and wet! Oh look! A Potato Box!........... with LOTS of LINT!!!!! The shop vac did a wonderful job of getting those little bullet plugs out! One at a time "pop pop pop"! "CITY people used to have pantries. The country counterpart of the pantry is called a "butt'ry." In occasional hidden corners of New England, this country room may still be found in use, but only the most old-fashioned houses, loved and lived in by the most old-fashioned kind of people have a "butt'ry" these days." The New England Butt'ry Shelf Cookbook Mary Mason Campbell *1968* (Illustrated by Tasha Tudor) I think I may just keep these swinging doors to the Butt'ry off (but I shall paint them proper just the same) Oooooooo!!!, two layers of contact paper!! Color inspiration! A cupboard from our previous Home fits in the Butt'ry as though it were made for it!! Coming together!! A neat Cellar Door latch! (a bit tricky to paint around)! Cellar Door "A big basket of apples fits into the corner; a pan of potatoes brought up from the cellar is next to the apples." The New England Butt'ry Shelf Cookbook Mary Mason Campbell *1968* Take a look at The pantry at the Wilder NY Farm: http://www.liwfrontiergirl.com/malone.html The Pantry in the Surveyors' House- -Photo courtesy of the Laura Ingalls Wilder Memorial Society, 105 Olivet Ave., Box 426, De Smet, SD 57231 http://www.hoover.archives.gov/LIW/pioneering/pioneering_walnutgrove-framehouse.html "She opened the third door. A squeal of excitement came out of her mouth and startled the listening house. There before her eyes was a little store. All up the walls of that small room were shelves, and on the shelves were dishes, and pans and pots, and boxes, and cans. All around under the shelves stood barrels and boxes." By the Shores of Silvercreek *1939* Laura Ingalls Wilder (illustrated by Garth Williams) Mama Mousiekin is excitedly planning "putting up" all these petite apples for the winter! Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new. 2 Corinthians 5:17 ..~.~.~.~.~.~.. Next.. The KITCHEN!! (must rid the pinkish/lavender walls and the Pinkish Red TRIM)!!! *.......*sneak peek*........* ..~.~.~.~.~.~.. Blessings and Love, Linnie ..~.~.~.~.~.~.. ..~.~.. Beloved, I wish above all things and be in health, even as thy soul prosper that thou mayest prosper Do You Know JESUS? http://www.proverbs31.org/doyouknowJesus/doYouKnowJesus.php Need Church?.~.~.~.Listen to Sunday CHURCH with Pastor CHARLES PRICEof the Living Truth Ministries http://www.livingtruthmedia.com/index2.php..~.~.~.~.~.~.. ***A FAVORITE READS*** ..~.~.~.~.~.~.. I believe in angels, The kind that heaven sends, I am surrounded by angels, But I call them friends. - Aizabel Parinas - ..~.~.~.~.~.~..
Keep food items organized and on hand with these kitchen pantry design ideas. No matter the style, a pantry should optimize your kitchen layout by consolidating everything in one handy location.
On this, the eve of the end of our month of Kitchen Inspiration photos, I hope that you've found at least one kitchen that you love! This hasn't been an easy series, and I'm not sorry to say that I'm running out of themes. Finding 10-20 photos each day of great kitchens, wholly inspiring, has brought me to this collection of photos that don't quite fit any one of our prior sets. MIRRORS Designer Credit: Steve at An Urban Cottage One of my favorite blogs, An Urban Cottage is written by my bloggy friend Steve who did a relatively quick redo of his Massachusetts kitchen prior to his photographic feature in the upcoming book, "Better Homes & Gardens: New Cottage Style" and had us all standing in applause. Follow the changes here: http://anurbancottage.blogspot.com/2011/06/kitchen-progress.html GLASS FRIDGE DOORS Designer Credit: Joan - for the love of a house Another of my fave bloggers is Joan, of for the love of a house. Her beautiful New Hampshire home has already been featured in BHG's Renovation Style, and I see many, many more features in her future. Thanks in no small part to the amazing kitchen renovation, she and her husband Dan oversaw. Joan shared her fridge in this post: http://fortheloveofahouse.blogspot.com/2010/12/glass-door-refrigerator.html, and commented that her secret for always making it look good: "My secret weapon in having a glass door refrigerator is .....organized chaos!" Joan goes on to say: "I keep all labels facing forward ... Everything else is willy-nilly, but because the beer, water, milk, yogurts, etc. are all facing straight ahead you get... organized chaos!" See all of Joan's kitchen on here: http://fortheloveofahouse.blogspot.com/2011/01/kitchen.html OPEN KITCHEN GREAT ROOMS Designer Credit: Shazalynn Cavin-Winfrey Designer Credit: Brooke Giannetti - Giannetti Home / Velvet&Linen Certainly one of the most popular interior designers in the blog world is Brooke Giannetti of Velvet & Linen. Together with her husband, renown architect Steve Giannetti, they have built and designed some of the most beautiful homes in California. In the rehab of their Channel Islands home, Brooke chose a much softer color palette (her signature) and created this amazing Kitchen Great Room. Read about all the before and afters here: http://brookegiannetti.typepad.com/velvet_and_linen/my-home-in-channel-islands-harbor/, or buy their absolutely amazing book, filled with this and other inspiring rooms you'll never tire of looking of: "Patina Style" on the blog, or on Amazon here: http://www.amazon.com/Patina-Style-Brooke-Giannetti/dp/1423622537/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303840873&sr=8-1 EMMA BRIDGEWATER CERAMICS Designer Credit: Joni Webb - Cote de Texas I first saw the beautiful "PURE BUTTER" tray inspired by the English ceramics of Emma Bridgewater in the fabulous kitchen remodel of Cote de Texas author, and blogging hallmark, Joni Webb. One of my very best bloggy friends, Joni has inspired countless readers in the quintessential Houston style, defined by clean, white linen, seagrass, and symmetrical design. Her home has been featured in Better Homes & Gardens, Houston House and Home, and her kitchen was recently photographed for another BHG publication which should be on stands soon. If you're as taken with them as I am, you can shop for the trays and EB ceramics (in the US) here: http://www.joannehudson.com/, or visit the Emma Bridgewater site (UK) here: http://www.emmabridgewater.co.uk/. So that's it - we've exhausted my inspiration files - FINALLY! I thought that the day would never come! Tomorrow we'll end February and Kitchen Inspiration Month with the fabulous decorative paint work of Houston artist, Leslie Sinclair - and her new, and jaw dropping book: Segreto Finishes: Secrets To Finishing Beautiful Interiors. It's gonna be the best post of the whole month!
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