Browse Forums Kitchen Corner Re: how to organise a corner pantry 5Jun 18, 2009 3:14 pm 2011 Home Sweet Home Handover 03 September 2010 PCI 27August 2010 Plumber 20August 2010 Electrician 19August 2010 Painting 04 August 2010 Cabinets 13Jul2010 Lockup 23June Frame 20April slab 1Mar10 Re: how to organise a corner pantry 10Aug 04, 2009 9:42 pm 2011 Home Sweet Home Handover 03 September 2010 PCI 27August 2010 Plumber 20August 2010 Electrician 19August 2010 Painting 04 August 2010 Cabinets 13Jul2010 Lockup 23June Frame 20April slab 1Mar10 Re: how to organise a corner pantry 11Aug 04, 2009 9:53 pm Cara xo Building with Places "Galley 23"@ Eve, Cranbourne Nth Blog: http://www.finalyhome.blogspot.com/ Re: how to organise a corner pantry 18Aug 09, 2009 1:36 pm 2011 Home Sweet Home Handover 03 September 2010 PCI 27August 2010 Plumber 20August 2010 Electrician 19August 2010 Painting 04 August 2010 Cabinets 13Jul2010 Lockup 23June Frame 20April slab 1Mar10 Re: how to organise a corner pantry 19Aug 17, 2009 2:07 pm My current corner pantry is set up with large serving platters and other things you use for entertaining, electrical items like food processors etc on the bottom shelves and then food on the top shelves. It isn't perfect but it works for now (I am just house/family sitting for a year or two. The person who owns the house organised the pantry and I just kept with it). Sometimes it is easier to put food on the crockery shelves and crockery in the pantry as it fits into those random corners. The same goes for electrical, it is bulkier and your not trying to find one small can in the back corner. *Built with Gemmill Homes in WA* Slab - 1st June 2009 Plate Height - 17th June 2009 Lock Up - 18th August 2009 PCI - 5th October 2009 Hand Over - 15th Oct 2009 https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=20844 Re: how to organise a corner pantry 20Aug 17, 2009 2:38 pm Dragonfly kek Pantry moths? What on earth is a pantry moth? Maybe that's where all my food goes ....oh - hang on, that's my youngest son. Looks like he has a new nickname.... Seriously? You haven't seen a pantry moth? Maybe it's a wa scourge http://www.your-lifestyleonline.com/how ... -moths.htm No matter how hard I try, I always seem to have some, they get into nearly every dry good, eat some, hatch out grubs, leave webs inside then leave- meaning the food has to be thrown out. They chew through plastic bags to get to stuff, they will climb around the spiral screw tops of jars to get inside, and no matter how well I manage to clean out the pantry, get rid of them all, eventually something that comes home from the store re-infests again. i've been battling them for years. I have to store expensive nuts, dried fruits etc in the fridge or freezer, and find sealable tubs for other stuff. But something always gets pushed to the back of the cupboard where a couple of grubs/moths will have an orgy and produce a few dozen moths.. ..and i'm not alone, it's not that I'm a grubby pantry keeper, most of my friends battle too. And so do the supermarkets. i was buying popcorn once and saw some moth traps at the back of the shelf...decided not to buy that lot. I had them in Melbourne too, they breed like nothing else on earth, the disgusting little creatures!!! In our old kitchen, we had the adjustable shelves in our cupboards, so there were lots of little holes in the sides in a vertical line, where you could move the shelves up and down (IYKWIM) - the horrible little moths made nests in every hole in one cupboard and hatched out new moths - it was a nightmare. Finally got rid of them after months of persistent "moth-hunting" and ruthless extermination. THEN we got mice, but that is a whole other story . Once we renovated though, we lived in our "new" house for 18 months and never had a single pest. All that business of knocking out walls, ripping up floors, etc scared them off to someone's else house I reckon !!! MagicJ I finally have my own reno thread: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=28335 The reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue! Basically. If the shelves are fixed then they will be screwed in just the same as the rest of the carcass. To re move the screws you need to remove that section of… 3 5412 I visited a relatives house and he went with sink in kitchen and butlers, dishwasher in kitchen and butlers and has crockery spread out between the two areas depending on… 2 44323 4 1792 |