“And I don’t wanna hear from you minimalists that don’t have any shit! I know you’re hiding it somewhere. I know it’s there.” OMG, I actually cackled! 😂 Ma’am, you are a breath of fresh air, a cornucopia of design knowledge, and I absolutely *love* your sense of humour! I discovered your channel today, immediately became a subscriber, and I have since been binge-watching your content. Thank you for the fantastic content, Mrs Bianco! 💕
This made me howl too! Except I really DON'T have that much stuff. I am a single guy living alone, my food storage consists of a 24" IKEA base cabinet with 15" and 10" drawers, a single 15" wide by 30" tall upper cabinet, and my refrigerator. And I keep racks of soda in the garage until they go in the fridge. She is absolutely spot on for a family though. In my new house that is under construction, I took advantage of a narrow space to make a 24" deep, 6" wide, 60" tall pullout next to the fridge with a whole bunch of narrow shelves with 4" of usable depth. It really will be nice to see at a glance what I have in stock for canned and boxed goods, even if I will probably never fill the whole thing - I totally get Liz' point about running to the store to buy something because it was hidden in the back - BTDT.
To each his own, but I've tried the whole decanting thing, and I found it to be a huge waste of time for little return. Sometimes the containers aren't quite big enough, or you've got a little left in one before you can put the new stuff in, so then you have the two things taking up space. Oh, and don’t forget to wash them in between! I don't have time for all that extra cleaning, especially on my precious day off from work that I've already spent doing something else I hate... grocery shopping! 😂 Food manufacturers are always changing the sizes (ex., the ounces) of their products too, (especially lately because they're greedy jerks) so the container you always used might be too big now. And bonus, if I've kept the old box of something and have bought a new box, I can see the difference in the ounces and just how much they *are* ripping me off! 🤨 Plus, I always felt the need to save the expiration date off the container the food came in, just in case, because time flies when you're having all this fun, and there's no way I'm going to remember when everything expires. Yes, I could take the time to make them with my label maker, or I'm sure they make special pens to write on the fancy containers, but that's yet _another_ thing to keep track of, along with something to wipe it off with, other than my hand untimely/accidentally smearing it off. And what if I needed the directions for cooking it...I would have to cut that out and save it, too. Ugh. All this, just so that a pantry that no one but my family sees, looks pretty? Nothing against anyone who likes to do it, but no thanks, not for me. Something always bothered me about all that extra plastic being put into the world, too. I mean, plastic is already being made to contain the food to begin with, and now we're creating more plastic to transfer it from _that_ plastic? I'm sure the manufacturers love marketing and selling these things to us that we don't _really_ need, but Mother Nature and future generations would probably like us to pass. Kudos to those that can fit all of their pantry essentials into canning jars. Bless you, but I cannot.
Who convinced you and how and why did u convince yourself to decant in the first place? I see these influencers and I call them out for selling the labels and suggest to decant things in my pantry. Haha. And based on my experience, the stuff goes bad faster when decanted in those jars as well as ants.
Thank goodness for commonsense i have the most difficult a pantry to big wrongly sized shelves after seeing your advice i have the confidence to after Christmas dismantle it and resize the area now .thanks so much
Lol😅. Been there! Done that with the can of bean. Running to store. Love the dog bowl idea. Love all your very realistic, practical, functional videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thank so much, Liz! I think that your idea of going between the studs is brilliant! We recently added a wall across the back of our kitchen, separated by a door to house a stacked washer and dryer. It’s meant to also be a pantry but I can’t fit much in there. I think that using the studs to make a pantry will work wonders!❤
OMG...I am so glad I found you...I just moved into my new house and I have no place for a pantry...I want to use the eat-in area but my husband likes the eat in area to stay that way but you just gave me a wonderful idea to add a pantry and still keep an area to set up a small table and 2 chairs for my hubby 😊
Great advice! I dont hv a wall but that depth thing is a great pointer. Will see at redesigning our layout. Was going for the expensive manufactured unit but gotta chew my brains on it now. Thank you again!
I love this! What do you think about tall, thin, pull-out drawer-type things (with the open sides and side-bars to keep things from falling out)? These are the ones you load and unload through the sides of the pull-out thing. I don’t know what they are called, but I have a hunch they are the solution to 4-8” depth (sideways!) “shelves” that pull out from a 24” deep space. I’m thinking of using these in some parts of my tiny kitchen, because the entire kitchen is the size of some of the pantries you showed here 😆 The other idea (which I glimpsed in a few examples you showed) is a cabinet door with its own racks/storage built on the inside of the door. Similar to a refrigerator door having storage inside it. This makes the cabinet shelf shallower and lets you see what’s in there. The challenge is having hardware that lets the cabinet doors close properly and support the weight.
Sometimes they call them utensil pull outs as well! They can have buckets for spatulas etc and a shelf below or tray/tall storage. Use every inch of the height as well. Invest in a good comfortable and portable stool or ladder and use the vertical!
You've seriously got me thinking on how I can incorporate a pantry. It makes perfect sense. Do you have any recommendations for free standing pantries?
Get creative and repurpose an old wardrobe? There's tons of ready made options but why not add some personality? You can add after market accessories like pull outs etc!
I love your videos! So freakin practical as you slay all those pretty, cabinet-filled but not-functional-for-food-storage “pantries”! Please consider doing a video on how to design larger pantries for practical storage. I hear you about shallow shelves, but putting 8 inch shelving in an 7x10 panty seems silly. Ever put a big open lazy Susan in a pantry corner? I’m dying to see your ideas!!
Ask and you shall receive! My mind is already working. If you think about it, 2’ cabinets on each side only leaves you 3’ of room in the middle to hide and make phone calls📞🤣. But I agree, when you have the room, give yourself one side that has deeper counters. You can still keep most of those upper shelves at 8” and give yourself a section for deeper shelves, like an appliance tower!
I love the IDEA of shallow wall stud shelves, but they can’t be on outside walls or walls with heat ducts or plumbing running through them. That leaves 0” of wall space available in my kitchen to do this. My interior walls all have heating duct runs to the second floor or are on the hardest to reach wall behind the stove, or they have plumbing vent stacks and the chimney run through them. Another house that I looked at nearly 40 years ago before I bought this one had a wall that probably would have worked, but this kitchen does not.
I have the wonkiest circa 1950's kitchen ever, and it's been a long, frustrating, yet educational, experience designing it myself. Two of the three walls of my kitchen are cement block, so no studs for me either, darn it. The third wall is an interior wall that is perpendicular to the doorway into the kitchen, but sits only about 10 inches away from the edge of the door jamb. Picture walking into a kitchen while swinging the door in and to your left... the door handle on the other side would hit the wall I'm talking about, 10" past where the door would be open 90°. My solution for some extra storage space is to have a shallow depth pantry put right there, and changing that regular door to a by-fold that will fit into the corner out of the way when we want it left open. The rest of the wall will be dedicated to my custom baking center, which probably should have been a pantry but... I _REALLY_ like to bake, so, priorities..! 😂
I was thinking this morning about the trend of using upper cabinets rather than lower. Why? Because they are shallow and take up less room. Also, i love my IKEA shelves in my utility room next to the kitchen
I don’t have 16” on center anywhere in my house. I have one stud shelf in my bedroom and had to massively improvise when I realized just how badly offset set the “center” was😭 Everyone thinks it’s cute but I had a major panic attack when I had to figure how to make symmetry happen after cutting into my dry wall 😂
Shop smart, make use of the vertical spaces and get creative. Is there an armoire you could use for storage? a bench with storage? Where can you steal 4” of space for dry goods?
No, I have always shopped with glass containers for pantry items My glass containers are recycled bottles that would be 50 years old and I have a large supply of preserving jars again some 50 years If I do buy items in bags I generally save them to reuse. I have material flour bags again which I use to wrap my shoes in when travelling. So I have been reusing all my life. General if I am running out of a pantry item I would put it in a smaller container. Wash the original out and refill. And yes it works put small container in front of the one you have refilled so you see it
I like your info but I don’t get the inclusion of a man in the shower leaning up against the wall! Also, the repeated gasp is, in a word, annoying. If you want to use it once in a video for emphasis, I can live with that but every few seconds, NO.
“And I don’t wanna hear from you minimalists that don’t have any shit! I know you’re hiding it somewhere. I know it’s there.”
OMG, I actually cackled! 😂 Ma’am, you are a breath of fresh air, a cornucopia of design knowledge, and I absolutely *love* your sense of humour! I discovered your channel today, immediately became a subscriber, and I have since been binge-watching your content. Thank you for the fantastic content, Mrs Bianco! 💕
Am I right?
@@lizbiancoismydesignsherpa You most certainly are! 😂
😅
This made me howl too! Except I really DON'T have that much stuff. I am a single guy living alone, my food storage consists of a 24" IKEA base cabinet with 15" and 10" drawers, a single 15" wide by 30" tall upper cabinet, and my refrigerator. And I keep racks of soda in the garage until they go in the fridge. She is absolutely spot on for a family though.
In my new house that is under construction, I took advantage of a narrow space to make a 24" deep, 6" wide, 60" tall pullout next to the fridge with a whole bunch of narrow shelves with 4" of usable depth. It really will be nice to see at a glance what I have in stock for canned and boxed goods, even if I will probably never fill the whole thing - I totally get Liz' point about running to the store to buy something because it was hidden in the back - BTDT.
@kevinrhodes335 smart guy!
To each his own, but I've tried the whole decanting thing, and I found it to be a huge waste of time for little return. Sometimes the containers aren't quite big enough, or you've got a little left in one before you can put the new stuff in, so then you have the two things taking up space. Oh, and don’t forget to wash them in between! I don't have time for all that extra cleaning, especially on my precious day off from work that I've already spent doing something else I hate... grocery shopping! 😂
Food manufacturers are always changing the sizes (ex., the ounces) of their products too, (especially lately because they're greedy jerks) so the container you always used might be too big now. And bonus, if I've kept the old box of something and have bought a new box, I can see the difference in the ounces and just how much they *are* ripping me off! 🤨
Plus, I always felt the need to save the expiration date off the container the food came in, just in case, because time flies when you're having all this fun, and there's no way I'm going to remember when everything expires. Yes, I could take the time to make them with my label maker, or I'm sure they make special pens to write on the fancy containers, but that's yet _another_ thing to keep track of, along with something to wipe it off with, other than my hand untimely/accidentally smearing it off. And what if I needed the directions for cooking it...I would have to cut that out and save it, too. Ugh.
All this, just so that a pantry that no one but my family sees, looks pretty? Nothing against anyone who likes to do it, but no thanks, not for me.
Something always bothered me about all that extra plastic being put into the world, too. I mean, plastic is already being made to contain the food to begin with, and now we're creating more plastic to transfer it from _that_ plastic? I'm sure the manufacturers love marketing and selling these things to us that we don't _really_ need, but Mother Nature and future generations would probably like us to pass. Kudos to those that can fit all of their pantry essentials into canning jars. Bless you, but I cannot.
How about some ideas that actually work?
Who convinced you and how and why did u convince yourself to decant in the first place? I see these influencers and I call them out for selling the labels and suggest to decant things in my pantry. Haha. And based on my experience, the stuff goes bad faster when decanted in those jars as well as ants.
Brilliant! Nobody talks about this
I never stop talking 🤣
It had to be said, and you did it beatifuly, Ma´am! Kudos to you!
🙏🙏
Thank goodness for commonsense i have the most difficult a pantry to big wrongly sized shelves after seeing your advice i have the confidence to after Christmas dismantle it and resize the area now .thanks so much
That’s so awesome! Sounds like a great way to get ready for the new year! I want to see before and after pics!
@@lizbiancoismydesignsherpa thanks I will do so , just got a floor in lounger to try and sand and finish before Christmas lol
Lol😅. Been there! Done that with the can of bean. Running to store. Love the dog bowl idea. Love all your very realistic, practical, functional videos. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! You too!
Thank so much, Liz! I think that your idea of going between the studs is brilliant! We recently added a wall across the back of our kitchen, separated by a door to house a stacked washer and dryer. It’s meant to also be a pantry but I can’t fit much in there. I think that using the studs to make a pantry will work wonders!❤
That’s awesome
Thank you! Trying to figure all this out and your words hit home with my husband. 🎉
Well then, keep watching🎥🙏🍿
OMG...I am so glad I found you...I just moved into my new house and I have no place for a pantry...I want to use the eat-in area but my husband likes the eat in area to stay that way but you just gave me a wonderful idea to add a pantry and still keep an area to set up a small table and 2 chairs for my hubby 😊
So glad you’re here!
Great advice! I dont hv a wall but that depth thing is a great pointer. Will see at redesigning our layout. Was going for the expensive manufactured unit but gotta chew my brains on it now. Thank you again!
Glad it was helpful!
I love this! What do you think about tall, thin, pull-out drawer-type things (with the open sides and side-bars to keep things from falling out)? These are the ones you load and unload through the sides of the pull-out thing. I don’t know what they are called, but I have a hunch they are the solution to 4-8” depth (sideways!) “shelves” that pull out from a 24” deep space. I’m thinking of using these in some parts of my tiny kitchen, because the entire kitchen is the size of some of the pantries you showed here 😆
The other idea (which I glimpsed in a few examples you showed) is a cabinet door with its own racks/storage built on the inside of the door. Similar to a refrigerator door having storage inside it. This makes the cabinet shelf shallower and lets you see what’s in there. The challenge is having hardware that lets the cabinet doors close properly and support the weight.
Like a wire pantry pull out? They will do the job! And if it’s small, use the vertical to your advantage!
@@lizbiancoismydesignsherpa Yeah that sounds like a likely name for it!
Sometimes they call them utensil pull outs as well! They can have buckets for spatulas etc and a shelf below or tray/tall storage. Use every inch of the height as well. Invest in a good comfortable and portable stool or ladder and use the vertical!
You've seriously got me thinking on how I can incorporate a pantry. It makes perfect sense. Do you have any recommendations for free standing pantries?
Get creative and repurpose an old wardrobe? There's tons of ready made options but why not add some personality? You can add after market accessories like pull outs etc!
I love your videos! So freakin practical as you slay all those pretty, cabinet-filled but not-functional-for-food-storage “pantries”! Please consider doing a video on how to design larger pantries for practical storage. I hear you about shallow shelves, but putting 8 inch shelving in an 7x10 panty seems silly. Ever put a big open lazy Susan in a pantry corner? I’m dying to see your ideas!!
Ask and you shall receive! My mind is already working. If you think about it, 2’ cabinets on each side only leaves you 3’ of room in the middle to hide and make phone calls📞🤣. But I agree, when you have the room, give yourself one side that has deeper counters. You can still keep most of those upper shelves at 8” and give yourself a section for deeper shelves, like an appliance tower!
And I love the idea of a lazy Susan that’s visible. Never waste a good corner!
I love the IDEA of shallow wall stud shelves, but they can’t be on outside walls or walls with heat ducts or plumbing running through them. That leaves 0” of wall space available in my kitchen to do this. My interior walls all have heating duct runs to the second floor or are on the hardest to reach wall behind the stove, or they have plumbing vent stacks and the chimney run through them. Another house that I looked at nearly 40 years ago before I bought this one had a wall that probably would have worked, but this kitchen does not.
It’s tricky with all the stuff in older houses’ walls!
Oh well She can’t possibly give tips for everyone’s home
@@constancerobinson1377 I try, but…🙏
I have the wonkiest circa 1950's kitchen ever, and it's been a long, frustrating, yet educational, experience designing it myself. Two of the three walls of my kitchen are cement block, so no studs for me either, darn it. The third wall is an interior wall that is perpendicular to the doorway into the kitchen, but sits only about 10 inches away from the edge of the door jamb. Picture walking into a kitchen while swinging the door in and to your left... the door handle on the other side would hit the wall I'm talking about, 10" past where the door would be open 90°. My solution for some extra storage space is to have a shallow depth pantry put right there, and changing that regular door to a by-fold that will fit into the corner out of the way when we want it left open. The rest of the wall will be dedicated to my custom baking center, which probably should have been a pantry but... I _REALLY_ like to bake, so, priorities..! 😂
@@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane bifold doors are the 👿. Any chance for a pocket door?
I just love all your videos! They are so helpful.
Thanks!
Thank you for watching!
Really helpful content Liz! Thanks so much!
Glad it helped!
you are so real and live in reality with real ppl.
Idk 🤷♀️ sometimes I wonder about the 👽 I live with 🤣
@@lizbiancoismydesignsherpa lol LOve you
I'm remodeling my kitchen right now and building it for me and what I want
That’s awesome 💪
What about a small kitchen in an all concrete house? There's no drywall to crack open and reveal studs here.
You are correct. We are sadly out of luck on exterior walls. But the interior ones are usually wood.
Love your true to life practical approach. No shit.
That’s me, no 💩
I love this woman!
Right back atcha 💕🙏
Love this video- So practical!
Glad it helped!
I was thinking this morning about the trend of using upper cabinets rather than lower. Why? Because they are shallow and take up less room.
Also, i love my IKEA shelves in my utility room next to the kitchen
My grandmother had a pantry in hew new house. Mom had one in our A-Frame.
They hold good memories I hope 💕
I don’t have 16” on center anywhere in my house. I have one stud shelf in my bedroom and had to massively improvise when I realized just how badly offset set the “center” was😭
Everyone thinks it’s cute but I had a major panic attack when I had to figure how to make symmetry happen after cutting into my dry wall 😂
My kitchen does not have a pantry. I have a small kitchen. What do you do then?
Shop smart, make use of the vertical spaces and get creative. Is there an armoire you could use for storage? a bench with storage? Where can you steal 4” of space for dry goods?
No, I have always shopped with glass containers for pantry items My glass containers are recycled bottles that would be 50 years old and I have a large supply of preserving jars again some 50 years If I do buy items in bags I generally save them to reuse. I have material flour bags again which I use to wrap my shoes in when travelling. So I have been reusing all my life. General if I am running out of a pantry item I would put it in a smaller container. Wash the original out and refill. And yes it works put small container in front of the one you have refilled so you see it
The old jars are a blessing! I swiped my mom’s canning jars 🫙 but I need larger ones! They don’t make them like they used to!
I Looooooove your channel
I looooove you being here!🙏
Love this😂
Then go watch some more!🤣🎥
I'm sorry have no beans I have dried beans
Hey Liz, What the heck is the quick showing of the man in the shower?!!! A joke? I don't get it.
A stud😇🤣😂I get bored editing!
A stud so obvious.
🤣🤣🤣
I thought it was a subliminal message that we need a man in our pantry taking a shower.
@theresaparker4891 that too 🫣
4:36 🤣
I like your videos. Very helpful for me as an architectural designer.
But why the nude guy subliminal messages?
Ha! Stud pantry, get it?🤣🤣. I have to entertain myself while editing.
6:15
Am I right?
Yes haha
Very helpful - but what's with the continued flash of the hot guy standing in the shower? Is that an attempt at subliminal messaging?
Stud pantry 🤣 and editing is long and boring 🎥
😂 stud
You’re paying attention 🤣
The background noise and MILD PAWN really puts me off.
What’s mild pawn?
Less severe than moderate pawn?
I like your info but I don’t get the inclusion of a man in the shower leaning up against the wall! Also, the repeated gasp is, in a word, annoying. If you want to use it once in a video for emphasis, I can live with that but every few seconds, NO.
Stud, stud pantry? Get it. Editing is boring but I’ll work on restraint 🤣🎥
Great ideas and advice! Way too much talking; you can cut Out 10 min of just talking
Are you volunteering for editing duty?🤣
No! We like her talking... especially the funny parts!
@@SweetStuffOnMonarchLane you are my people🤣
@@lizbiancoismydesignsherpa 🤣😂🤣 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
4:36
Caught that huh?🤣