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How I Organized My Kitchen Without a Pantry (The Storage Fix That Finally Worked)

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Did you know the kitchen is one of the top three most cluttered areas in the entire home?

Yup. According to a survey by MOEN (yes, the fancy faucet folks), the kitchen, garage, and home office are clutter hotspots. So if your counters are constantly covered in cereal boxes, snack bags, and rogue coffee pods—you’re not alone.

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But here’s the kicker…

I don’t have a pantry.

And I have a family. With kids. (Who seem to think “putting things back” is a suggestion, not a rule.)

So I get it. Keeping things neat and functional in a pantry-less kitchen can feel like organizing chaos with a side of chaos.

But after years of trial and error, I finally found real solutions that work for small kitchens, apartments, rentals—you name it. And I’m spilling the tea on everything that finally got my kitchen under control.

Here are my 15 favorite no-pantry kitchen storage solutions that actually work—including the exact one I use that saved my sanity. 👇

Magnetic Spice Racks

I’m obsessed with these. I stuck mine on the side of the fridge and they instantly freed up an entire drawer.

The best part? I can actually see all my spices at a glance, which means I’m not rebuying cumin for the fifth time. (Just me?)

Tip: Group by cuisine—like all Italian seasonings together—to save time while cooking.

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Over-the-Door Pantry Organizer

This is a must-have if you’re short on cabinet space. I mounted one inside my kitchen door, and BOOM—instant “pantry.”

I keep snacks in the top bins for the kids, baking supplies in the middle, and canned goods on the bottom. It’s a system that actually works and stays neat.

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Bonus: You can double up and hang one on your laundry room or bathroom door too!

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Lazy Susan Turntables

If you’ve got deep cabinets or awkward corner shelves, lazy Susans are about to be your new BFF.

I use one under my sink for cleaning supplies and another for spices. No more digging behind ten jars of paprika to find the vanilla extract.

Stackable Bins

Think pantry baskets but vertical. I LOVE these for storing produce like onions and potatoes, granola bars, or canned foods.

And if you’re not into the plastic look, you can find really cute wire or bamboo ones that match your aesthetic.

Wall-Mounted Shelves

This is the best way to use vertical space—especially if your kitchen has a blank wall just begging to be useful.

I mounted a couple of these moon-shaped shelves above my trash can and now they hold dry goods, jars, and even a little basil plant. Functional and cute.

Repurpose Furniture

I thrifted an old bookcase from Goodwill when I first moved in and stuck it against a blank kitchen wall. It became my first DIY pantry.

Plates on one shelf, mason jars of rice and pasta on another… it was kind of a hot mess at first, but now it’s one of my favorite corners in the kitchen.

Microwave Cart

This is my ride-or-die solution. It gave me countertop space, drawer space, and an extra shelf for dry goods. I keep snacks on the bottom (easy kid access), appliances in the middle, and the microwave on top.

I’ve had it for years now, and it’s held up beautifully—even through a move.

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Slim Storage Cart (for that space between the fridge and wall!)


I didn’t even know this kind of product existed until I saw one on TikTok. Life. Changed.

I roll mine out when I’m cooking and stash it away after. It holds all my canned goods and a few spices. Super compact, super smart.

Magnetic Knife Strip

Free up your drawers and use wall space for your knives! Bonus: It looks sleek and Pinterest-y.

I made the switch and instantly freed up an entire drawer, which I now use for foil, parchment paper, and snack bag clips (because I somehow have 47 of those?).

Top of the Fridge Storage

Yes, yes—it’s not revolutionary, but hear me out: add baskets.

One basket for cereal, one for bread, one for “miscellaneous.” Now your fridge-top doesn’t look like chaos, but part of your intentional storage plan.

Command Hooks + Strips

Stick ‘em everywhere. Inside cabinets for oven mitts. On the backsplash for measuring cups. Even on the side of the fridge for hanging a roll of paper towels or reusable bags.

They’re cheap, removable, and totally renter-friendly.

 Wall-Mounted Racks

From mugs to mason jars to pots and pans—these are kitchen decor meets function.

If you love the farmhouse vibe, these will give you that HGTV look without the reno budget. I added hooks to mine for hanging dish towels and tiny baskets for spices. Chef’s kiss.

Stackable Shelves

Great for under the sink or inside deep cabinets. I use them to create “levels” so I can see everything instead of just one massive, jumbled mess of cans.

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It also helps if you’re a visual organizer—out of sight, out of mind is real when it comes to groceries.

Corner Shelf Organizer

I added one to my countertop to store olive oil, salt, pepper, and other daily essentials.

It looks chic, keeps the clutter off my prep space, and honestly makes me feel like I have my life together—even when dinner is boxed mac and cheese.

Jewelry Organizer (Yep, Really!)

Think outside the box: a hanging jewelry organizer = instant vertical pantry.

Use it to hold granola bars, tea packets, hot cocoa mix, spice blends… anything small and loose that you’d otherwise toss in a junk drawer.

I hung mine inside a cabinet door and love that I can see everything in one glance.

You Can Have a Functional Kitchen Without a Pantry

Is it always Pinterest-perfect? Nope.

But these no-pantry solutions have saved me from constant kitchen chaos—and made cooking a whole lot more enjoyable. Whether you’re living in an apartment, a starter home, or just don’t want to install custom cabinets right now, there’s definitely a setup that’ll work for you.

Try a few. Mix and match. See what feels intuitive to your space and your family.

Because the real goal isn’t to have a magazine-worthy kitchen—it’s to have a space that actually works for you.

 


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