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On 18/08/2012 1:02 PM, Cheryl wrote:
> I always complain about the lack of cabinet space in my kitchen but I've
> solved it. I found a tall pantry that I put in the dining room against
> the wall next to the hutch. The flash doesn't do this justice since the
> hutch is solid wood and the pantry is laminated. In natural light it is
> a nice contrast and doesn't take up much floor space. I'm going to use
> it for storing small appliances I don't use all the time and also dry or
> canned food items. I have to get some shelf liner paper before I put
> anything in. It's very heavy and I hired my next door neighbor kid to
> put it together and I found out he's very detail oriented and a
> perfectionist with this stuff.
>
> http://i45.tinypic.com/1g2k4m.jpg
> http://i50.tinypic.com/otga52.jpg


Always need a pantry of some sort. When we downsized and moved into this
house, there was really no decent pantry. As a temporary measure, we
bought a cheapie plain white melamine cabinet down at the local discount
centre. This was to have been a stopgap until we found something that
fitted our available space. Well, it's still there and still in daily
use more than ten years later. It will probably be there when we
downsize further or move back into our original house which we never
managed to get around to selling.
Basically, if you find something that works for you, go with it! ;-)

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Krypsis