It's no surprise if you've been to our house that there is zero space for much of anything in our kitchen. Our extra food is stored in a closet at the bottom of our stairs, and it gets old really fast when I'm making dinner and have to run downstairs 2-3x just to get everything I need.
Well, enough was enough, so I got the idea in my head (which is dangerous) to build a standing pantry.
This was in January, which is normally when I choose to start a project to help me survive Greg's Busy Season, and what I thought would take a week (as usual) took about 6.
But, I learned a lot, and it turned out beautiful! So I'd say that was a win-win for sure.
After I got it put together, I realized that I really kind of hated it. So ... I took it completely apart, changed the dimensions, and put it all back together. Totally worth it.
The weather warmed up just enough for me to prime and paint it outside.
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My cute little helpers were just as excited as I was to have it finished! Mostly because now they know I'll have time to play with them again. They're good little troopers. |
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I've found myself standing in the kitchen just staring at my new pantry. It's one of those things that is both beautiful and functional. I kind of love it.
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