30 Unique Small Pantry Ideas with Pull Out Shelves That Make Accessing Every Item Effortless and Easy

Ava Collins

May 6, 2026

You know that tiny moment when you slide a tray out and everything is exactly where you expected? That’s the feeling these small pantry ideas with pull out shelves deliver. Whether your pantry is a slim closet or a shallow cabinet between appliances, pull-out shelving turns hidden corners into usable, visible storage. You’ll find 30 unique projects here — from simple sliding basket retrofits to full DIY pull-out pantry builds — each with real materials, clear steps, and styling tips.

I often use a Cricut Explore cutting machine for labels and a low-temp hot glue gun for quick fixtures. Every project below mentions a helpful tool or product when it genuinely speeds things up. Scan for ideas that match your skill level — beginners can add rolling baskets, while woodworkers can build full extension pull-outs. Ready to make every jar and snack effortless to reach? Let’s build smarter pantry shelves.

  1. Slim Slide-Out Spice Ladder

This slim spice ladder slides out like a cassette player and puts all your seasonings at eye level. It’s narrow, vertical, and ideal where depth is limited. The finished piece looks warm with a matte white finish and light wood steps. Beginners will love the straightforward cuts and simple hardware. The ladder feels solid in your hands — smooth rails and snug jar slots. A precision craft knife helps trim label sheets perfectly.

Materials

  • 1 piece of birch plywood 12" x 48" x 1/2"
  • 2 full-extension 12" drawer slides
  • 4 dowels 3/4" x 8"
  • 6–8 small spice jar inserts (or measure jars)
  • 1 can of matte white acrylic paint 8 oz
  • Sandpaper 120 and 220 grit
  • Wood glue 4 oz
  • 2 small brass handles
  • Label sheets, 8.5"x11"
  • Painter’s tape

Instructions

  1. Cut plywood into two side panels 3" x 48" and four shelf pieces 3" x 10". Sand edges smooth.
  2. Mark dowel positions on shelves at 2" from front, 1.25" spacing to hold jars.
  3. Drill 3/4" holes for dowels using a drill press for accuracy.
  4. Glue dowels into shelves, clamp, let set 30 minutes.
  5. Attach shelves to one side panel with wood glue and 3/4" brad nails. Let glue cure 1 hour.
  6. Attach second side panel. Sand all surfaces; apply two coats of matte acrylic paint, 30 minutes between coats. Full cure 24 hours.
  7. Install the 12" drawer slides into pantry opening and secure ladder to slides following slide instructions.
  8. Label jars and slide ladder in. Adjust stops for smooth action.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Style with amber glass jars and matching kraft labels for a cottagecore look.
  • Mount a small metal hook on the end to hang a tiny measuring spoon set.
  • Package as a housewarming gift in tissue-lined kraft boxes.
  • Store spare labels in a clear craft organizer tray for refills: craft organizer trays.
  1. Pull-Out Can Carousel

This low-turn carousel mounts on a pull-out tray so cans glide to the front when you slide the shelf. It’s handy for deep but narrow pantries. The finished carousel has smooth rotation and gentle wooden edges — perfect for boho or farmhouse styles. Use a brad nailer or a cordless drill when attaching the bearing; a self-healing cutting mat is handy for any trimming.

Materials

  • 1 12" round birch wood disk
  • 1 12" lazy susan bearing
  • 1 18" x 14" plywood pull-out tray
  • 2 14" full-extension drawer slides
  • Wood stain (walnut) 4 oz
  • Polyurethane clear coat 8 oz
  • Screws and wood glue
  • Sandpaper 120/220 grit
  • Rubber bumpers (4)
  • Painter’s tape

Instructions

  1. Sand the 12" wood disk smooth. Stain with one coat, wipe excess, dry 2–4 hours.
  2. Apply two coats polyurethane, sanding with 220 between coats. Cure 24 hours.
  3. Attach lazy susan bearing to disk center with short screws.
  4. Cut plywood tray to fit pantry interior; sand and seal with one coat of stain or paint.
  5. Screw the bearing-mounted disk to the center of the tray, ensuring free rotation.
  6. Install the 14" drawer slides into pantry and mount the tray per slide instructions.
  7. Place rubber bumpers under disk edge to reduce rattle.
  8. Load cans and rotate as needed.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Pair the carousel with labeled can fronts for a neat, grocery-store look.
  • Add a small chalkboard tag to the tray edge for rotation dates.
  • Keep extra cans in a stackable storage bin nearby: stackable storage bins.
  1. Narrow Vertical Pull-Out — small pantry ideas with pull out shelves

This narrow vertical pull-out fits between the oven and wall, perfect for oils, bottles, and baking mixes. It’s thin but deep enough for tall items and uses a full-extension slide. The slim unit has a shaker-inspired front and a soft hand-painted finish. A precision utility blade makes label trimming crisp.

Materials

  • 2 side panels 2.5" x 72" x 1/2" birch plywood
  • 6 shelves 2.5" x 10"
  • 1 full-extension 18" drawer slide set
  • 1 72" cabinet face frame or ready-made 2.5" board
  • Matte chalk paint 8 oz
  • Wood glue and 1" brad nails
  • Sandpaper 120/220
  • Magnetic catch (optional)
  • Small front knob

Instructions

  1. Cut and sand side panels and shelves.
  2. Mark shelf spacing every 8–10" depending on bottle sizes.
  3. Glue and nail shelves to one side panel; clamp and let set 30–45 minutes.
  4. Attach second side; sand edges smooth.
  5. Paint two coats of chalk paint; dry 30 minutes between coats. Cure 24 hours.
  6. Attach the cabinet face or trim; install knob.
  7. Mount drawer slides into pantry opening and attach unit to slides.
  8. Use a magnetic catch if your slide lacks an integrated stop.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Store olive oils, syrups, and vinegars grouped by use.
  • Use clear pour spouts on bottles for controlled dispensing.
  • Wrap as a hostess gift with artisan oil bottle in kraft paper and twine.
  1. Tiered Pull-Out Snack Baskets

Two tiered baskets on a single pull-out give you vertical snack storage without building tall shelving. The mix of woven texture with a wood tray looks warm and cozy. This design is great for families — kids can slide it out and choose snacks independently. Use a hot glue gun to secure liner fabric quickly.

Materials

  • 1 plywood tray 18" x 12" x 1/2"
  • 2 shallow woven baskets (12" x 8" and 12" x 6")
  • 2 12" cabinet slides
  • 1 roll cotton liner fabric 0.5 yd
  • Staple gun and staples
  • Heat-resistant glue sticks
  • Wood stain and sealer 4 oz each
  • Velcro strips (for removable liners)

Instructions

  1. Cut tray to size, sand, and stain. Dry 2–4 hours.
  2. Attach slides and test motion in pantry opening.
  3. Line baskets with cotton fabric; secure with hot glue and staple underside.
  4. Place larger basket on tray base; use small wood risers (1" x 2") glued at corners to stack the upper basket.
  5. Secure upper basket to risers using glue for stability.
  6. Slide tray into slides and load snacks. Test weight capacity and adjust risers if tilting occurs.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Add a small chalkboard label to the front of each basket for snack categories.
  • Store liners flat in a compartmentalized craft organizer: craft organizer trays.
  • Make multiple sets for holiday baking supplies as gifts.
  1. Pull-Out Baking Sheet Divider

This project makes baking sheets accessible and upright instead of stacked. The finished look is tidy and industrial-chic when using metal dividers. It’s simple woodwork and great for bakers. A small brad nailer speeds assembly.

Materials

  • 1 pull-out tray 20" x 14" x 1/2"
  • 6 metal sheet dividers 8" tall (or 1/8" plywood partitions)
  • 2 16" full-extension slides
  • Wood glue and small screws
  • Sandpaper 120/220
  • Spray paint (matte black) 8 oz
  • Felt pads (for sheet bottoms)
  • Handle

Instructions

  1. Cut tray and sand smooth.
  2. Mark and install dividers spaced 1.25"–1.5" apart, glue and screw from underneath.
  3. Paint or finish dividers for protection; dry 1–2 hours.
  4. Install felt pads at bottom of each slot to reduce noise.
  5. Mount drawer slides and insert tray.
  6. Store sheet pans upright; test that they slide in without catching.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Pair with a small metal label holder on the front for easy sorting.
  • Gift it with a set of silicone baking mats wrapped in kraft paper.
  1. Sliding Wire Basket Retrofit

Convert an open shelf into pull-out wire baskets for produce or root vegetables. Wire keeps airflow and looks modern farmhouse. This retrofit is fast and beginner-friendly. A cordless drill driver simplifies mounting.

Materials

  • 2 wire baskets 16" x 12" x 6"
  • 2 16" full-extension drawer slides
  • 1 plywood base 16" x 12" x 1/2"
  • Screws and mounting plates
  • Sandpaper
  • Handles (optional)
  • Spray paint (black for baskets) 8 oz
  • Rubber feet to prevent rattle

Instructions

  1. Spray baskets with two light coats of paint; dry 1 hour.
  2. Cut a plywood base to basket size; sand and seal.
  3. Mount drawer slides to pantry as directed.
  4. Attach baskets to base using mounting plates and screws.
  5. Test load with produce and adjust stops.
  6. Add handles or labels to basket fronts.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Stack them in a pantry for a rustic market feel.
  • Use fabric liners tied with jute for a softer look.
  • Store spare liners in a clear mason jar set.
  1. Sliding Spice Drawer with Labels

A shallow spice drawer lets you see jar tops at a glance. Labeled tops and a shallow depth keep it tidy. This is an ideal first woodworking project. Use a brayer roller when applying adhesive label sheets for smooth results.

Materials

  • 1 shallow drawer box 18" x 6" x 2.5"
  • 1 set of 18 small spice jars (1.5 oz)
  • 1 sheet of printable label paper
  • Divider strips (1/4" oak)
  • Full-extension 14" slide
  • Wood glue, sandpaper
  • Matte sealant spray 8 oz
  • Drawer knob

Instructions

  1. Build or adapt a shallow drawer box; sand all edges.
  2. Cut divider strips to create rows matching jar diameter.
  3. Glue dividers in place and let set 30 minutes.
  4. Apply matte sealant to drawer interior; dry 1 hour.
  5. Print and apply labels to jar lids using brayer roller for bubble-free adhesion.
  6. Install slides and mount drawer in pantry.
  7. Arrange jars by alphabet or cuisine.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Use a small wooden easel to display a printed master spice list.
  • Wrap the drawer in kraft tissue for gifting with a set of spices.
  • Store extra jars in a stackable organizer: stackable storage bins.
  1. Pull-Out Appliance Garage Shelf

Slide your small appliances out when needed and hide them when not. This appliance garage on slides saves counter space and looks neat. It’s a heavier build, so choose quality slides. A heat gun can help dry any applied finish faster.

Materials

  • 1 plywood shelf 24" x 18" x 3/4"
  • 2 heavy-duty full-extension slides (rated 100+ lb)
  • 1 small chain or slide stop
  • Trim pieces for face
  • Paint or stain 8 oz
  • Screws and wood glue
  • Felt pads to protect appliance base
  • Handle

Instructions

  1. Cut and sand shelf to size; attach trim to front for a finished face.
  2. Paint or stain; allow 2–4 hours drying between coats. Full cure 48 hours.
  3. Attach heavy-duty slides to pantry and shelf, following slide instructions.
  4. Add felt pads where appliance contacts shelf.
  5. Test load with appliance; add chain or stop to prevent full extension beyond safe load.
  6. Tidy cord management with Velcro ties.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Pair with a small appliance cover for dust-free storage.
  • Add a magnetic recipe holder to the face for quick reference.
  • Gift with a silicone spatula set tucked into the shelf.
  1. Pull-Out Tea & Coffee Bar Tray

Create a dedicated beverage station that slides out for morning routines. The tray holds mugs, canisters, and a small kettle or French press. It adds cafe charm and keeps counters clear. Use a foam brush to apply thin coats of sealer for a durable surface.

Materials

  • 1 tray 18" x 12" x 1/2"
  • 2 14" full-extension slides
  • 3 small canisters for tea/coffee/sugar
  • 1 silicone mat 12" x 8"
  • Small electric kettle (optional)
  • Sealant (food-safe polyurethane) 8 oz
  • Foam brush
  • Velcro strips for secure canisters

Instructions

  1. Sand and seal tray with two thin coats of food-safe polyurethane; dry 2–4 hours.
  2. Attach slides to tray and pantry interior per instructions.
  3. Add silicone mat and arrange canisters and mugs.
  4. Use Velcro on canisters to prevent movement when sliding.
  5. Test the tray under load and adjust slide tension if needed.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Style with matching ceramic mugs and a wooden spoon.
  • Wrap as a housewarming gift with a bag of specialty coffee and a wooden stirrer.
  • Store spare tea bags in a decorative mason jar.
  1. Sliding Pull-Out Wine Rack

Make a slim wine rack that slides out for tastings. Horizontal slots cradle bottles safely and the pull-out action gives quick access. Great for small pantries in urban apartments. A dowel jig helps cut perfect bottle slots.

Materials

  • 1 pull-out box 18" x 8" x 12"
  • 6 dowels 1" diameter cut to bottle-width spacers
  • 2 14" full-extension slides
  • Stain (dark walnut) 4 oz
  • Polyurethane 8 oz
  • Wood glue, sandpaper
  • Front trim and small knob

Instructions

  1. Build box and sand all edges.
  2. Cut dowel notches into side panels at 2" increments for bottle cradles.
  3. Stain and seal box; dry between coats 2–4 hours.
  4. Glue dowels into notches and clamp until set 30 minutes.
  5. Install drawer slides and insert rack.
  6. Test with bottles and adjust spacing if bottles rock.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Add a small tasting notes booklet and a corkscrew in a drawer nearby.
  • Keep a set of wine charms in a craft organizer for gifting with the rack.
  1. Pull-Out Snack Drawer for Kids

A kid-level pull-out drawer keeps snacks accessible and controlled. Divide the space into bins for fruit, crackers, and treats. Add easy-pull knobs kids can use independently. A label maker speeds up naming compartments.

Materials

  • 1 shallow drawer 18" x 12" x 3"
  • 4 plastic snack bins 4" x 6"
  • 14" full-extension slides
  • Child-friendly knob
  • Printable label sheets
  • Matte sealant 8 oz
  • Velcro for bin attachment
  • Sandpaper

Instructions

  1. Build the box and sand smooth.
  2. Apply sealant to make it easy to clean; dry 1 hour.
  3. Place bins and measure spacing; attach Velcro for stability.
  4. Print and apply labels to bin fronts.
  5. Install slides and mount drawer at a low, reachable height.
  6. Demonstrate to kids how to slide and choose snacks safely.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Use pastel liners for a playful touch.
  • Gift with a snack-sorting activity for toddlers.
  • Store extra bins in a stackable storage bin.
  1. Pull-Out Pantry Organizer — small pantry ideas with pull out shelves

This multi-shelf pull-out packs tiered shallow trays into a slim footprint. Each thin shelf holds jars or packets and slides individually for targeted access. The system looks modern with crisp white paint and wooden trim. A foam brush works great for thin, even coats of paint.

Materials

  • 4 shallow trays 20" x 8" x 1/2"
  • 2 sets of 16" full-extension slides (one per shelf pair)
  • 1 face trim board
  • Paint (semi-gloss) 8 oz
  • Wood glue, screws, sandpaper
  • Stop blocks to prevent full extraction

Instructions

  1. Build trays and sand all surfaces.
  2. Paint trays with two thin coats, dry 30 minutes between coats, cure 24 hours.
  3. Install slides for each tray pair, ensuring proper height spacing.
  4. Attach face trim for a finished look.
  5. Add stop blocks or slide stops to keep trays from falling out.
  6. Load jars and arrange by frequency of use.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Label each shelf edge with a small sticker for contents.
  • Create a matching spice tray for a neighbor as a practical gift.
  1. Pull-Out Baking Center with Flour & Sugar Bins

Keep baking basics together on a sturdy pull-out shelf. Large airtight bins stay hidden but slide forward when you’re ready to bake. This build needs a dust-tight finish on lids; use a silicone sealant for airtightness. A silicone spatula set pairs well here.

Materials

  • 1 heavy-duty pull-out shelf 22" x 16" x 3/4"
  • 2 airtight bins (5–10 lb capacity each)
  • 2 heavy-duty drawer slides (100 lb rating)
  • Silicone sealant 3 oz
  • Wood stain and polyurethane 8 oz each
  • Velcro strips for lids
  • Label stickers

Instructions

  1. Cut and finish the shelf with stain and polyurethane; let cure 48 hours.
  2. Attach slides and test for smoothness under load.
  3. Position bins and apply silicone sealant to lids for extra seal; cure 24 hours.
  4. Secure lids to bins with Velcro for kid-proofing.
  5. Mount shelf in pantry and load bins with measured scoops nearby.
  6. Keep a spare scoop in a labeled jar on the shelf.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Add a wooden scoop tied with twine as a finishing touch.
  • Package similar bins and a scoop as a bridal or housewarming present.
  1. Sliding Cutting Board and Peel Station

Add a thin pull-out that holds a cutting board and collapsible peel bowl for quick prep. The board stores flush and slides out when you need extra prep space. Use a food-safe finish and a self-healing cutting mat if you prefer non-wood surfaces.

Materials

  • 1 pull-out drawer 20" x 14" x 1" (board integrated)
  • 1 maple cutting board thin profile 18" x 12"
  • 1 collapsible silicone bowl
  • 14" full-extension slides
  • Food-safe mineral oil 4 oz
  • Velcro strips to keep bowl in place
  • Small edge handle

Instructions

  1. Sand and oil the cutting board with mineral oil; two coats, 1 hour apart. Cure 24 hours.
  2. Build drawer with a recess to seat the board flush.
  3. Attach slides and test board extraction.
  4. Affix collapsible bowl with Velcro into a side recess.
  5. Store small prep tools on an attached mini magnetic strip.
  6. Maintain board by re-oiling monthly or when dry.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Pair with a small herb scissors set and wrap as a kitchen gift.
  • Store spare mineral oil in a labeled bottle in a craft organizer.
  1. Pull-Out Pet Food Station

Create a slide-out station for pet food and bowls that hides mess and keeps mealtimes tidy. Airtight canisters and a non-slip bowl make feeding simple. A small silicone mat helps contain spills.

Materials

  • 1 heavy pull-out shelf 24" x 18" x 3/4"
  • 2 airtight pet food canisters (3–5 qt)
  • 1 non-slip stainless feeding bowl
  • 2 heavy-duty slides (100 lb)
  • Silicone mat 18" x 12"
  • Cord clips for any automatic feeder
  • Paint or stain, sandpaper

Instructions

  1. Finish shelf and allow 24–48 hours cure for sealant.
  2. Attach slides rated for heavy load.
  3. Place silicone mat and situate canisters and bowl.
  4. Use cord clips to secure any automatic feeder cords.
  5. Slide in and out to refill and clean.
  6. For automatic feeders, secure the feeder mount to the shelf per manufacturer specs.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Add a small treat jar on the shelf and a leash hook on the inside pantry door.
  • Gift with a set of pet-safe bowls in a kraft box.
  1. Sliding Bulk Bin for Rice & Grains

Bulk bins on a sturdy pull-out keep grains visible and manageable. Use food-safe bins and secure scoops for quick portioning. A small food storage funnel helps transfer grains cleanly.

Materials

  • 1 heavy pull-out shelf 24" x 16"
  • 2 clear airtight bulk bins (5–10 qt)
  • 2 scoops
  • 2 heavy-duty slides (100 lb)
  • Velcro or adhesive to hold bins
  • Label stickers
  • Silicone mat

Instructions

  1. Finish the shelf and allow sealant cure 24 hours.
  2. Position bins and affix with Velcro to prevent shifting.
  3. Install slides and test for smooth movement.
  4. Label each bin and store scoops on side hooks.
  5. Clean mats and bins monthly to prevent residue.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Keep a small hand vacuum in a nearby drawer for quick clean-ups.
  • Package a set of scoops and funnel as a practical gift.
  1. Pull-Out Cleaning Caddy Shelf

A cleaning caddy on slides lowers heavy bottles and sprays for easy grab-and-go cleaning. Grouping supplies makes routine chores faster. Use a rust-resistant caddy and a microfiber cloth set.

Materials

  • 1 pull-out shelf 20" x 14" x 3/4"
  • 1 metal caddy or plastic tote
  • 2 heavy-duty slides
  • Hooks for brushes
  • Waterproof sealant for shelf
  • Velcro to anchor caddy
  • Rubber feet

Instructions

  1. Finish shelf with waterproof sealant; cure 24 hours.
  2. Attach slides and anchor caddy with Velcro.
  3. Add hooks for brushes and store cloths folded.
  4. Slide caddy out when cleaning and slide back when done.
  5. Periodically empty and wash caddy to prevent mildew.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Tie a small set of cleaning cloths with twine and gift with the caddy.
  • Store spare cleaning supplies in labeled mason jars.
  1. Slim Pull-Out for Cutting Boards & Lids

This vertical organizer holds cutting boards and pot lids upright and easy to reach. It’s perfect for narrow cupboard spaces. Use a precision craft knife to trim foam dividers neatly.

Materials

  • 1 slim pull-out box 20" x 6" x 16"
  • 6–8 dividers (1/4" plywood) 16" tall
  • 2 14" full-extension slides
  • Felt pads to protect boards
  • Paint or stain
  • Wood glue, sandpaper

Instructions

  1. Cut box and dividers, and sand smooth.
  2. Paint or stain and let dry 2–4 hours.
  3. Glue dividers into base, spaced to match board width.
  4. Install slides and insert organizer.
  5. Add felt pads to divider edges to prevent scratches.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Gift with a small oil bottle and board care instructions.
  • Store spare dividers flat in a craft organizer.
  1. Pull-Out Tray for Bread & Bagels

A pull-out bread tray keeps loaves fresh and accessible. For a bakery feel use linen liners and a wooden crumb catcher. A bread knife stored nearby completes the setup.

Materials

  • 1 shallow tray 18" x 12"
  • 1 linen liner 0.5 yd
  • 2 14" full-extension slides
  • Wood stain and sealant
  • Crumb catcher (thin metal tray)
  • Velcro for liner attachment
  • Handle

Instructions

  1. Finish tray with stain and sealant; dry 2–4 hours.
  2. Sew or hot-glue linen liner to fit tray and attach with Velcro for washing.
  3. Insert crumb catcher beneath liner.
  4. Mount slides and test with a loaf and bagels.
  5. Wash liners weekly and replace as needed.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Pair with a jar of artisan jam and gift in a kraft box.
  • Store spare liners in a craft organizer tray.
  1. Pull-Out Vertical Herb Garden Shelf

Bring fresh herbs into a pantry-friendly pull-out with drainage trays and small pots. It's perfect for limited counter space and adds a fresh scent every time you open the door. A compact watering can helps keep pots tidy.

Materials

  • 1 pull-out tray 20" x 12"
  • 6 small terracotta pots (3"–4")
  • 1 plastic drip tray cut to size
  • 2 14" slides
  • Potting mix 1 qt per pot
  • Labels for herbs
  • Small watering can

Instructions

  1. Cut and fit plastic drip tray into the pull-out base.
  2. Place pots with potting mix and plant herbs; water lightly.
  3. Install slides and test weight capacity.
  4. Rotate plants occasionally for even light exposure.
  5. Water with small watering can and check drip tray weekly.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Add mini plant labels and gift with seed packets.
  • Store spare potting mix in a sealed mason jar.
  1. Sliding Towel & Linens Shelf

Keep extra kitchen towels and napkins on a sliding shelf for easy reach. Folded linens look spa-like and stay dust-free. Use a foam brush for neat sealer application on the shelf.

Materials

  • 1 tray 18" x 12"
  • 2 14" slides
  • Cloth napkins and towels set (6–10 pieces)
  • Wood stain or paint
  • Velcro or small bungee to keep stack from shifting
  • Small label holder

Instructions

  1. Finish tray and allow paint/stain to cure 24 hours.
  2. Fold linens uniformly and stack.
  3. Attach Velcro or bungee across the front to prevent shifting when sliding.
  4. Install slides and test access at different pantry heights.
  5. Replace towels seasonally for a fresh look.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Fold towels with a ribbon and gift for hostess presents.
  • Store spare linens in a labeled craft organizer tray.
  1. Rolling Cutlery & Utensil Drawer

Create a rolling drawer with dividers for spatulas, whisks, and spoons. This keeps utensils neat and prevents clattering. A small magnetic strip can hold metal tools in place.

Materials

  • 1 drawer 18" x 14" x 3"
  • Divider strips 1/4" oak
  • 14" full-extension slides
  • Small magnetic strip
  • Wood glue, sandpaper
  • Matte sealant

Instructions

  1. Build drawer and sand.
  2. Measure and glue divider strips to create compartments.
  3. Seal interior with matte finish; dry 1 hour.
  4. Attach magnetic strip to one side for metal tools.
  5. Install slides and organize utensils by function.
  6. Clean false bottom quarterly to remove crumbs.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Gift with a wooden spoon set tied in twine.
  • Store spare dividers flat in a craft organizer.
  1. Pull-Out Baking Tool Caddy

A dedicated caddy for rolling pins, measuring cups, and whisks keeps baking tools in one spot. Add vertical dowels to cradle rolling pins. A rolling pin rack can be repurposed for this shelf.

Materials

  • 1 pull-out shelf 20" x 12"
  • 2–3 vertical dowels 3/4" diameter
  • Hooks for measuring cups
  • 14" slides
  • Small towel hook
  • Paint or stain

Instructions

  1. Finish shelf and let cure 24 hours.
  2. Install dowels vertically to support rolling pins and long tools.
  3. Attach hooks for measuring cups and lightweight tools.
  4. Mount slides and test ergonomics for tool reach.
  5. Keep frequently used items front-most.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Wrap a set of wooden spoons and a rolling pin as a bakery gift.
  • Store extras in a stackable bin.
  1. Pull-Out Breakfast Nook Organizer

This tray organizes breakfast essentials — bowls, spoons, and cereal canisters — for quick mornings. Stack items sensibly and anchor canisters to avoid spills. A small milk frother makes mornings feel special.

Materials

  • 1 tray 20" x 16"
  • 2 cereal canisters (2–3 qt)
  • Stackable bowls (4)
  • 14" slides
  • Rubber anchors for canisters
  • Small spoon jar

Instructions

  1. Seal tray surface and allow to cure 24 hours.
  2. Position canisters and anchor them with rubber anchors to prevent shifting.
  3. Place bowls and spoons for easy reach.
  4. Install slides and test weight and motion.
  5. Keep spoons in a jar affixed to the tray.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Gift with a curated breakfast kit: granola, syrup, and a wooden spoon.
  • Store spare canisters in a labeled storage bin.
  1. Canning & Preserving Pull-Out Shelf — small pantry ideas with pull out shelves

Store jars for canning on a sturdy pull-out shelf to reduce lifting heavy boxes. Use a sealed wooden tray and evenly spaced rows so jars don’t clink. A jar lifter makes loading safer. I keep a set of mason jars handy for canning.

Materials

  • 1 heavy-duty pull-out shelf 24" x 18"
  • 12–24 mason jars (pint or quart)
  • 2 heavy-duty slides (100 lb)
  • Non-slip liner
  • Jar lifter for safe handling
  • Label stickers

Instructions

  1. Finish shelf and allow sealant to cure 48 hours.
  2. Lay a non-slip liner and arrange jars in rows.
  3. Install slides and test for smooth movement under full load.
  4. Use a jar lifter to place jars to avoid drops.
  5. Keep lids and spare rings in a nearby organizer.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Build a canning starter kit with a jar lifter and labels as a gift.
  • Store spare lids and rings in a compartmentalized organizer.
  1. Pull-Out Refrigerator Tray for Lunch Prep

Make a lunch prep tray that slides out with baggies, reusable containers, and labels. It’s a ready station for weekday routines. Use a label maker for reusable container names.

Materials

  • 1 tray 20" x 14"
  • Reusable containers (set of 4)
  • Sandwich bags and clip seals
  • 14" slides
  • Label stickers
  • Small caddy for utensils

Instructions

  1. Organize containers and tools on the tray.
  2. Install slides and confirm weight limits.
  3. Label containers for quick packing.
  4. Stock the tray weekly for smooth mornings.
  5. Replace single-use items with reusable alternatives for sustainability.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Gift with a set of reusable sandwich bags and a thermos.
  • Store extra containers in a stackable bin.
  1. Pull-Out Baking Tray for Cooling & Proofing

Use a pull-out shelf for cooling baked goods or proofing dough—close enough to a prep area but out of the way. Wire racks stack neatly and the shelf can double as staging for multiple batches. Use a silicone baking mat to keep surfaces clean.

Materials

  • 1 deep tray 24" x 18" x 3/4"
  • 2–3 wire cooling racks
  • 14" heavy slides
  • Silicone baking mat
  • Handle
  • Paint or stain

Instructions

  1. Finish and seal the tray; cure 24–48 hours.
  2. Place silicone mat on surface for easy cleanup.
  3. Store wire racks and use the shelf for hot trays when cooling.
  4. Install slides and test full use with hot items.
  5. Clean mats after each baking session.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Gift with a set of baking mats and a wooden spoon.
  • Store spare cooling racks in a craft organizer.
  1. Pull-Out Drawer for Crafting & Label Station

Turn a pantry pull-out into a centralized label and packaging station with a cutter, label maker, and tapes. This keeps gift-wrapping close to food storage. A label maker is my go-to for tidy labels.

Materials

  • 1 shallow drawer 18" x 12"
  • Label maker
  • Washi tape rolls (4)
  • Scissors and small cutting mat
  • Small bins for tapes and pens
  • 14" slides
  • Matte sealer

Instructions

  1. Organize tools and supplies into bins sized for the drawer.
  2. Apply a non-slip liner and seal drawer interior.
  3. Install slides and test ergonomics.
  4. Keep printed label rolls and spare batteries in a small jar.
  5. Replace tape rolls and restock as needed.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Wrap with a ribbon set and gift to a friend who loves crafts.
  • Store spare tapes in a craft organizer tray.
  1. Pull-Out Cold-Box for Root Vegetables

Create a ventilated pull-out cold-box for potatoes, onions, and citrus. Mesh sides keep air flowing and roots stay fresher longer. Use galvanized hardware for durability. A handheld moisture meter is helpful if you store produce regularly.

Materials

  • 1 ventilated box 20" x 16" x 10" (slatted plywood)
  • 2 heavy slides
  • Mesh side panels
  • Galvanized screws
  • Lid or removable top (optional)
  • Linens to line shelves

Instructions

  1. Build the slatted box with gaps for airflow.
  2. Attach slides and test motion.
  3. Line with a breathable linen for extra cushioning.
  4. Store produce in mesh bags and rotate stock monthly.
  5. Check for soft spots and remove any bad items promptly.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Add a small label and a wooden scoop for scooping potatoes.
  • Gift with a root-vegetable roasting spice blend.
  1. Shoe Box-Style Pull-Out for Pantry Extras

A final small tray divided into shoebox-style bins holds pantry extras: batteries, bulbs, and manuals. It’s an easy way to keep odds-and-ends accessible when you need them. A craft organizer tray is perfect for storing smaller parts.

Materials

  • 1 shallow tray 18" x 12"
  • 4–6 small cardboard or plastic shoebox bins
  • Label stickers
  • 14" slides
  • Small adhesive hooks
  • Non-slip liner

Instructions

  1. Cut and finish tray; add non-slip liner.
  2. Place bins and label each for its content.
  3. Install slides and test with weight of stored items.
  4. Keep it near the pantry entrance for quick access to extras.
  5. Replenish consumables monthly.

How to Display or Gift It

  • Gift a set of labeled storage boxes for moving day.
  • Keep a spare box under the sink for overflow supplies.

Thanks for staying with me through 30 small pantry ideas with pull out shelves — each one designed to make reaching everything effortless. Try a simple retrofit first (wire baskets or a spice drawer) if you’re unsure, or pick a heavier build if you want a permanent upgrade. Pin your favorites for later, and share this with a friend who’s reorganizing their kitchen. Which project will you try first?

One final tip: grabbing a quality hot glue gun with temperature control changed the way I finish small details — fewer strings and cleaner bonds.

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