Khloé Kardashian’s ‘amazing’ pantry is a masterclass in the aesthetic storage solution you need in 2024

The socialite’s food storage system is ingenious and so easy anyone can follow her example

Khloé Kardashian
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If your New Year's resolution is to get more organized, Khloé Kardashian's pantry has all the inspiration you crave.

The socialite's food storage takes the form of vertical shelving in a greige, natural wood closet. Food is organized in various baskets, jars, and lazy susans. Each container is meticulously labeled. Notably, the pantry is not only organized but also aesthetically pleasing, providing an elevated hint of interior design in the functional space. 

The iconic organizing duo, also known as the Home Edit, is responsible for Khloé's pantry organization, and their signature style certainly shines through. Led by Clea Shearer and Joanna Teplin, The Home Edit became famous for merging traditional organization with a distinctive, cutesy interior design style. 

Khloé's pantry epitomizes this simultaneously visually appealing and practical approach. From the labeled Cereal Dispensers to the Clear Drawer bins, the look is meticulous and intentional. 

‘This highly organized look elevates the walk-in pantry from a purely functional space to an oasis of calm in Khloé’s home. It’s an inspiration to remind us that every part of the home can benefit from following interior design principles and that attempting to infuse a bit of personal style into every space is always a worthwhile pursuit,’ says Jennifer Ebert, Digital Editor at Homes & Gardens

Furthermore, professional organizers swear by the techniques used in Khloé’s clever kitchen storage system. Sarah Dunn, a professional organizer at Ready Set Organize, states: ‘Using jars or decanting your dry product offers a few benefits. First, they provide a uniform look, and uniformity makes any space look and feel more organized. It also helps you see how much you have left, which makes it easier to know when you need to restock. Our suggestion is to always buy air-tight containers, which help keep the food fresher longer, so you can minimize food waste.’ 

Sarah Dunn
Sarah Dunn

A few years ago, Sarah Dunn started helping friends declutter and organize their own spaces. Realizing that transforming one’s environment leads to much greater and more consequential transformation, she founded Ready Set Organize, a team of eight organizers in San Diego, CA.

Sarah continues on Khloe’s condiment storage, noting: ‘Using lazy Susans is a great way to store condiments, oils, and spices. It makes accessing them super easy and ensures nothing gets lost in the back of the cabinet. This also helps reduce food waste and duplicate purchases.’  

For those hoping to use the same techniques for organizing a small pantry, Sarah has several tips. She says, ‘The key to recreating this look in a smaller pantry is to use vertical space as much as possible. You can purchase double-stacking rotating trays for smaller items like spices, honey, and canned food. Another recommendation is not to over-purchase food for your sized pantry. Negative space, or the space between the baskets, bins, and rotating trays, also gives the appearance of organization.’ 

For inspiration for seamless, aesthetic storage solutions, look no further than Khloe Kardashian’s pantry. No matter your interior design style, organization is always in.


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Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a London-based News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.