If there was ever a time to get organised at home, it's now. With many of us spending more time at home than ever since the coronavirus pandemic began, we may finally have the opportunity to tackle those projects on our to-do list that we've been putting off for months, and if anything can inspire you to get started it's a look inside these pristine celebrity pantries.
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Even if you don't have an entire room dedicated to food storage like Kim Kardashian, Gwyneth Paltrow and these other stars, you can still get your kitchen cupboards in order with some of their savvy storage hacks. Keep reading for inspiration…
Chrissy Teigen
Chrissy Teigen enlisted a professional organiser to tackle the pantry at her family home, and the results are seriously impressive. The use of tiered stands, rotating carousels and Perspex storage boxes means her food is easy to find and keep tidy.
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Rochelle Humes
This Morning host Rochelle recently took to Instagram to show off the pantry at her new London home. She uses labelled glass jars for all of her dried goods, which she has positioned for easy access on each shelf.
Kim Kardashian
Not only does Kim Kardashian have two kitchens in her family home, but also two pantries, both of which are completely plastic-free. The mum-of-four stores sugar, flour and other baking ingredients in glass jars, while packets are organised into metal baskets on the floor-to-ceiling shelves.
Kendall Jenner
The Kardashian-Jenner family all seem to have incredibly-organised pantries, but Kendall's may well be our favourite. The model has steel shelving units wrapped around the walls, with rattan baskets storing a huge array of crisps and snacks, and clear plastic canisters for everything from cereal to crackers.
Gwyneth Paltrow
Like many celebs, Gwyneth Paltrow worked with The Home Edit to curate the pantry of dreams. Everything is organised to perfection, with glass jars to store ingredients on the shelves at the back of the doors, and grey woven baskets lined up and filled with the rest of her food, sauces and baking ingredients.
Khloe Kardashian
You could easily mistake Khloé Kardashian's pantry for a sweet shop as it is filled with jars of sweets, biscuits, cereal and treats that look too good to resist. The mum-of-one has plenty of baking equipment too, including glass jars filled with sugar and flour, milk chocolate chips, sprinkles and candles. "Random, but this makes me happy," Khloé captioned a photo of the space – and we can see why!
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Mandy Moore
This is Us actress Mandy Moore's pantry was also curated by The Home Edit, and she has displayed all of her herbs and spices on rotating wooden carousels. There is also space to store kitchen essentials and gadgets including her blender, a stand mixer and cream Smeg toaster.
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Busy Philipps
Wow! Busy Philipps' pantry is not only pristinely-organised, but colour co-ordinated too. Clear plastic trays showcase everything from snacks to baking ingredients, which are all neatly-labelled so she can always find what she's looking for.
Nick and Vanessa Lachey
Love is Blind hosts Nick and Vanessa Lachey's pantry was given The Home Edit treatment in 2017, with uniform plastic canisters lined up on the shelves and the same grey rattan baskets that Gwyneth Paltrow has.
Mindy Kaling
Mindy shows that you don't need to have an entire room set aside for your food storage, even a small cabinet can be organised just as well. The Mindy Project star has shelves and pull-out drawers within her cupboard, featuring labelled clear containers.
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