Since the new year kicked off, social media feeds have been flooded with snaps of perfectly organised pantries complete with enviable colour palettes and flawlessly stacked shelves.
And now, Australian homeowners have been sharing snaps of their own clever DIY pantry organisation ideas to inspire others.
Here, FEMAIL looks at the top pantry organisation ideas shared on Pinterest for 2018 and the most exciting rising trends in the decluttering arena.
Here, FEMAIL looks at the top pantry organisation ideas shared on Pinterest for 2018 and the most exciting rising trends in the decluttering arena
PANTRY ORGANISATION
In Australia, saves for ‘pantry organisation’ have increased by 335 per cent since 2017.
And when it comes to pantry perfection, decluttering is key along with DIY organising, which has also seen an increase of 325 per cent over the past 12 months.
Some of the most notable ideas include pullout baskets and adjustable shelves, special fruit and vegetable baskets and locker style pantries.
A highly-shared idea, posted by The Handmade Home, was a pantry door that doubled as a chalkboard
Some of the most notable snaps include pullout baskets and adjustable shelves, special fruit and vegetable baskets and locker style pantries
One locker style pantry was shared by Kitchn.
‘Using a freestanding floor locker is an easier way to get this look rather than having to hang cabinets on the wall,’ they wrote.
Another highly-shared idea, posted by The Handmade Home, was a pantry door that doubled as a chalkboard.
It was originally shared by Thistlewood Farms and has inspired thousands to replicate the idea in their own homes.
Many homeowners use baskets and clear containers to ensure their pantries are clutter-free
This clever locker style pantry was shared by Kitchn
PANTRY JARS
A much loved way to create calm in the pantry is through the use of mason jars, which are perfect for storing pantry staples like flour or rice and bring a crisp, clean feel to any space.
These simple jars have skyrocketed in popularity over the past year, with saves for ‘pantry jar ideas’ increasing by 180 per cent.
Many homeowners have designed their pantries using nothing but different sized jars to store all dry items including pasta, nuts, spices, sugar, flour and seeds.
A much loved way to create calm in the pantry is through the use of mason jars, which are perfect for storing pantry staples like flour or rice and bring a crisp, clean feel to any space
Others have stored their jars on their sides like Amy from the Idea Room, who made a DIY spice rack using small jars.
‘I had been slowly buying my new spices in these cute spice jars from Target. They are in the spice aisle and the Archer Farms brand. The jars fit perfectly,’ she said.
‘Now, of course, I HAD to make some labels for the lids so that I could see what the spices were and to give them some extra oomph!’
Others have stored their jars on their sides like Amy from the Idea Room, who made a DIY spice rack using small jars
PANTRY LABELS
Another DIY hack seen on Pinterest is the use of pantry labels, which has had a 75 per cent increase in ideas saved over the past 12 months.
One popular idea came from The Social Home, who printed out beautiful blue labels for her jars and containers.
‘I ended up printing out a gazillion of them for everything I could think of to label. I even labeled the canisters I keep on my counters because they are just so pretty,’ she said.
Angela Marie Made also shared some crafty ideas for labelling and made her own pantry stickers using a printer and clear sticker paper.
Others simply use white board markers, chalk or permanent marker to give their labels a personal twist.
Another DIY hack seen on Pinterest is the use of pantry labels, which has had a 75 per cent increase in ideas saved over the past 12 months
One popular idea came from The Social Home, who printed out beautiful blue labels for her jars and containers