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#작은집수납비결 #기록챌린지 #콘수프기록집 #팬트리정리 #팬트리히든템 The pantry in the living room is a really efficient space, but if used incorrectly, it can be incredibly messy. Our house has a lot of small items but lacks storage space, so we had to put as much stuff as possible into the pantry. Since it is located at the entrance of the living room, guests inevitably open it frequently when they visit, so it is a space where you can't just shove things in haphazardly. After searching hard, I found the perfect storage item. First, regarding the interior space of the pantry, I was looking for a storage box that was affordable yet offered sufficient storage, and I found it right here on Today's House. It comes in various sizes, so you can purchase one that fits your pantry size. In particular, it has a lid so dust doesn't accumulate, and it is also great for placing tissue boxes and the like on top. First off, the price is amazing! It costs 0 won to organize a pantry. The only downside is that the durability isn't exceptional, but it works fine for placing in a pantry. It has handles, making it easy to put things in and take them out, but since the handles are thin, you might experience some pain when gripping with bare hands if you put heavy items in it. If you cram several large items in, the shape might get distorted, but if you put in a moderate amount, it's not a problem at all. It's good to put ramen or snacks in the upper and lower kitchen cabinets, but they aren't even big enough for dishes. So, I decided to utilize the extra space near the pantry door. If you connect two wheeled 4-tier storage units vertically, they fit perfectly into the pantry door size. For attaching it to the door, adhesive tension rod holder brackets are the perfect solution. It's easy to assemble, and the holder brackets are very sturdy. I put ramen, snacks, noodles, canned goods, etc. in it, and it looks neat and is convenient to use.