I think what separates you from other diy or builder RUclips’s is how real you are about everything. Love the outcome of this project, you’ve inspired.
This is nice. I am building a pantry (taking space from a large room behind the kitchen and this is close to what I wanted to do. Thank you for giving me a sneak peak and walking through the steps on the shelf support as I hadn't worked that out just yet. I would love to go with a door with the upper half as glass, too, so I can write a grocery list on it and take a picture with my phone before heading to the store. I had not thought of under shelf lighting- now I am. LOVE IT!
Great! Thinking about what you are going to be storing and how you want to use the pantry is a necessary step. I'm going to be doing this in a few months and like how you approached the project.
You really did an amazing job explaining the supplies you used and why. Your voice is so soothing too. Great job. I used your design to my walk in pantry and i just started doing my sons reach in closet. Thank you.
In the future you wouldn’t spend for Oak Plywood as a paint grade you could use a less expensive grande of plywood for painting / I’m thinking money isn’t a concern
Looks really good,I did almost the same in my pantry but had no luck with the hue light strips they kept messing up after a few months would go with a cheap Amazon set next time, govee makes a pretty nice set.
To cut down on the massive flat spots on the wall, especially if builders in your area traditionally do a splatter finish, like they do here in Southern California, rather than sanding off the excess wall patch, use a damp terry cloth towel and a circular motion to wipe the excess patch material away. Just use care around the actual hole, and the results are FAR cleaner and better looking, with little or no sanding dust to deal with.
WOW WOW WOW. That is bloody AWESOME. It is great to see a job done so well. Congratulations and your LUCKY WIFE. You know how it goes, HAPPY WIFE. HAPPY LIFE hahaha
I had the same issue with blue paint. I painted the piece outside and it looked all wrong, but it ended up looking pretty much how it was supposed to when I installed it. I think the lighting makes a big difference, so from now on, I pick paint colors while standing in the room/spot the paint will be seen in the end.
Have you considered for those taller items a sliding square that you set taller items on and pull out when using and sliding back when finished. I bought 3 for my taller items, works fine.
I was at a high-end luxury house where their pantry also doubled as a catering kitchen for events. It has a separate entrance leading to a parking pad for a catering truck. There was a sink, two burner elements, a small wall-mounted oven and a small fridge. When the family has a catered party (At least once a month so I have been told) the caterers set up in the kitchen serve and clean up and are out of the way of the party guests. They often set up a buffet-style service on the kitchen island.
My pantry is about the same size as this one...with the wire racks. I hate them. I never thought about putting cabinets in there, but that is a great idea. Maybe I will get around to doing my own. I'm still not quite sure how your shelves are supported. Maybe I need a second look at the video. FYI, my actual kitchen cabinets (lower) are that same color blue with the uppers a light blue gray. I am a stained glass artist, so I made my own doors with glass inserts. It ended up looking great. Never be afraid of color (but it never hurts to ask someone for a second opinion...lol)
I've had issues with cans or other items sticking to latex paint on our shelves. We switched to White Polyurethane and it is WAY better. No sticking and extremely durable.
My beef with wire shelves is bottles, jars and cans seem to always fall over, there’s no stability. Ohmygoodness, change your name to Mr Detail! Excellent job!
Wow, incredible perfectionist! I wish I could do half as well. How do you learn the basics, I never built anything lacking interior wood skills only a picture frame on a wall, a dog ramp, and installing windows & doors? I do have a table saw, electric saw, cordless drills & brake.
I noticed that you used oak plywood rather than say melamine or something similar. Wondering which is best for shelves since putting heavy cans on painted plywood typically has issues with sliding and putting groves in the paint over time. Any suggestions?
Great job man! We are looking to do this as well and have a similar idea for the door. Have you found one of those doors you were talking about yet? I have tried looking a little bit and haven’t found one.
Your video was very helpful. I want to do the exact same thing to my pantry which is 10' x 10'. How did you determine how much weight your shelves could hold?
That's a hard thing to do. The way I built them I'm pretty confident that they will hold 5x what I have on them now. This is just from past experience and how they feel now
I think what separates you from other diy or builder RUclips’s is how real you are about everything. Love the outcome of this project, you’ve inspired.
Good job you if us great idea
Jesus man... you really take your time and think about everything and do it right the first time.. Really loving the videos.
Love that you said, this is now. We live here! I can't agree more. I tell my guests that all the time.
As a disorganized person, I love organizing videos. I think you did a smashing job. Looks good enough for Pintrest to me. I wish I was handy.
Man, I love this! Awesome work. Can't wait to see that under-shelf lighting!
Thanks!
The beauty is - it will get use and is functional for the purpose - that’s what I need with same concept of all the kitchen appliances and food items
Some under cabinet lighting above the butcher block would really make that space pop.
You take pride in your work! Great job!!
Thanks you!
It's a real pleasure watching you working, you're competent and your work is clean.
you sir, are a perfectionist, and this was perfect.
This is nice. I am building a pantry (taking space from a large room behind the kitchen and this is close to what I wanted to do. Thank you for giving me a sneak peak and walking through the steps on the shelf support as I hadn't worked that out just yet. I would love to go with a door with the upper half as glass, too, so I can write a grocery list on it and take a picture with my phone before heading to the store. I had not thought of under shelf lighting- now I am. LOVE IT!
Beautiful blue color. Lovely work, this looks amazing!
Thanks!
You did a great job. The new shelves look awesome, thanks for sharing.
Looks really good... I'd say you nailed it, but that would be a bad dad joke.
Great! Thinking about what you are going to be storing and how you want to use the pantry is a necessary step. I'm going to be doing this in a few months and like how you approached the project.
14:30 ah a fellow night crafter!
I love the cupboard revamp….I have the same type of space, would love to redo it for efficiency
This was a really good project and I'm gonna definitely use these ideas in my own pantry. Thanks for sharing.
Bravo! This is just what I want and was trying to explain to hubby! Thank you!
You really did an amazing job explaining the supplies you used and why. Your voice is so soothing too. Great job. I used your design to my walk in pantry and i just started doing my sons reach in closet. Thank you.
Thank you so much! Glad it was helpful
Nice job!
Looks great, it makes it look doable for regular people
Great video! I'm definitely going to use some of your ideas when I redo our pantry.
Great work and explanation. Thanks for sharing the links in the description. Great inspiration for our project.
Great job, man! Very inspirational , thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching!
That a really fantastic job, looks great
Really nice job. I think I’ll mimic exactly what ya did here. Thank you
Lots of great storage & looks sharp too!
Great job man! I grabbed some ideas from your project for our pantry!
Awesome glad to hear! Thank you!
Love the pantry
In the future you wouldn’t spend for Oak Plywood as a paint grade you could use a less expensive grande of plywood for painting / I’m thinking money isn’t a concern
Very nice .
great job! thank you for the explinations. Ill be tackling some projects soon! :)
Nice job looks awesome!
Great job!
Looks really good,I did almost the same in my pantry but had no luck with the hue light strips they kept messing up after a few months would go with a cheap Amazon set next time, govee makes a pretty nice set.
Wow Ryan, very cool!
To cut down on the massive flat spots on the wall, especially if builders in your area traditionally do a splatter finish, like they do here in Southern California, rather than sanding off the excess wall patch, use a damp terry cloth towel and a circular motion to wipe the excess patch material away. Just use care around the actual hole, and the results are FAR cleaner and better looking, with little or no sanding dust to deal with.
Thorough job!
Well done!!
Consider some task lighting mounted under the shelf above the butcher block top. This will eliminate the shadows over the work top.
Ok i just subscribed because you were great on this project .
Looks amazing man
Excellent work 😎
Great job, I love it.
WOW WOW WOW. That is bloody AWESOME. It is great to see a job done so well. Congratulations and your LUCKY WIFE. You know how it goes, HAPPY WIFE. HAPPY LIFE hahaha
Wow..this looks great!!!!
Love how the project. Really makes you think that the. When do you think that. Fortunately you.
VERY NICE😊
L👀ing for your other
video Pantry part 2.
I would install can rollers on shelves. It would look a lot nicer than stacked cans.
What do you mean? Show picture please?
Good job
I had the same issue with blue paint. I painted the piece outside and it looked all wrong, but it ended up looking pretty much how it was supposed to when I installed it. I think the lighting makes a big difference, so from now on, I pick paint colors while standing in the room/spot the paint will be seen in the end.
Ha! We also used brushed gold hardware on our blue piece (mudroom lockers).
Excellent!!
Have you considered for those taller items a sliding square that you set taller items on and pull out when using and sliding back when finished. I bought 3 for my taller items, works fine.
I was at a high-end luxury house where their pantry also doubled as a catering kitchen for events. It has a separate entrance leading to a parking pad for a catering truck. There was a sink, two burner elements, a small wall-mounted oven and a small fridge. When the family has a catered party (At least once a month so I have been told) the caterers set up in the kitchen serve and clean up and are out of the way of the party guests. They often set up a buffet-style service on the kitchen island.
Love this, I am planning to do something very similar with ours. The wire shelves are not great lol
Looks really good
Gave me some ideas too👍
Dibs on your old metal shelving! That stuff is ridiculously expensive at the big box stores.
what cad software do you use to generate the cut list. big fan. turned out great
My pantry is about the same size as this one...with the wire racks. I hate them. I never thought about putting cabinets in there, but that is a great idea. Maybe I will get around to doing my own. I'm still not quite sure how your shelves are supported. Maybe I need a second look at the video. FYI, my actual kitchen cabinets (lower) are that same color blue with the uppers a light blue gray. I am a stained glass artist, so I made my own doors with glass inserts. It ended up looking great. Never be afraid of color (but it never hurts to ask someone for a second opinion...lol)
I've had issues with cans or other items sticking to latex paint on our shelves. We switched to White Polyurethane and it is WAY better. No sticking and extremely durable.
A good polishing with cheap furniture polish works well to prevent sticking.
Never use latex paint on shelves. You need door and cabinet paint. It's much harder.
Thanks!
What a great video. Thank you.
Nice work
Looks great but I wish you would have painted the bottom cabinets white...good job!!!
Realy nice job thanks for the idea
nice job
Nice video and great work. Really liked the open recessed area underneath the shelf idea. Did you install the under shelf lighting?
Super nice, good job man 👍🏻
nice build. one thing, dude you seem you can afford it. get you and impact driver!!!! great job for inspiration
Man, if only you were mine!! Well done!
OH YEAH NEW VIDEOOOOOOOO
My beef with wire shelves is bottles, jars and cans seem to always fall over, there’s no stability. Ohmygoodness, change your name to Mr Detail! Excellent job!
You can add shelf mats to help with that.
Foam board will work
Wow, incredible perfectionist! I wish I could do half as well. How do you learn the basics, I never built anything lacking interior wood skills only a picture frame on a wall, a dog ramp, and installing windows & doors? I do have a table saw, electric saw, cordless drills & brake.
Honestly learning the basics from a place like RUclips and building on what you feel comfortable doing. The more you do the better you get.
You did a fantastic job.💜
Great job. Could have used 1/4-3/8 plywood on top of shelves though
Great job daddy
🤔 if i had the space to build one... I'd probably build something similar 😅
What brand/color is the blue paint? It’s really nice!
Nice Thanks 😊
I have a similar pantry. However, I put all of my heavy appliances on the bottom shelf.
How do you build the 3d design? What software? Can you please share your design process
LETS GOO NEW VIDEO
Hi there, are you able to share your project in SketchUp? would love to adjust it to my space
I noticed that you used oak plywood rather than say melamine or something similar. Wondering which is best for shelves since putting heavy cans on painted plywood typically has issues with sliding and putting groves in the paint over time. Any suggestions?
Great job man! We are looking to do this as well and have a similar idea for the door. Have you found one of those doors you were talking about yet? I have tried looking a little bit and haven’t found one.
Great job. Have you tried wet sanding with a damp tile sponge? I saw the trick on a reel,, turns out its on the joint compound instructions 😂😢
What was the total cost? And time?
RIP to that beautiful oak covered by paint. We hardly knew you….
do you have a link to where you got the handles for the cabinet?
The only thing I can think of that'd be wrong with this is not following the 2/4 rule for the countertop outlets!
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What did you use to make the animated design?
I put a 20cuft in my pantry instead of having it in my garage. My pantry is the same size as yours.
i would have put the electrucal outlets above the butcher block shelf. otherwise this is perfect.
Sanding butcher block to 320 closes the grain so that oil didn't penetrate even close to what it should
Your video was very helpful. I want to do the exact same thing to my pantry which is 10' x 10'. How did you determine how much weight your shelves could hold?
That's a hard thing to do. The way I built them I'm pretty confident that they will hold 5x what I have on them now. This is just from past experience and how they feel now
How was the strength of the shelves with only a screw in each stud?
Each shelf covers many studs and the corner which have made they really strong
@ThatTechTeacher427 what are the dimensions of your pantry? I've estimated my build at 650 for the cost of materials.
what program/software did you use to design this?
Man im just about to pull the trigger on my pantry but need to use wall cabinets. What are your interior dimensions?
Did you tape seal the vent box with duct tape?
So many nails and screws! Doesn't it weaken the wood?