I’ve seen dozens of homes where clients thought they didn’t have space for a pantry — until reimagined the laundry room. The truth is, most laundry rooms are underutilized vertical goldmines.
In 2026, I’m seeing a shift toward highly intentional dual-purpose spaces. A pantry in the laundry room isn’t just about squeezing in shelves — it’s about creating a seamless, organized system that feels designed, not improvised.
1. Full Wall Floor-to-Ceiling Pantry Cabinets
When space allows, dedicating one entire wall to tall pantry cabinets transforms the room instantly. This keeps food sealed away from moisture and maintains a clean look.
Why it works:
It visually separates laundry from food storage while maximizing vertical space.
Best for:
Suburban homes with medium to large laundry rooms.

2. Hidden Pantry Behind Sliding Wood Panels
I love concealed storage. A sliding wood panel system can hide pantry shelving while keeping the space visually minimal.
Why it works:
Maintains clean aesthetics and reduces visual clutter.
Best for:
Open-concept laundry rooms visible from kitchen or hallway.

3. Built-In Pantry Around Washer and Dryer Tower
Stacked appliances free up horizontal space. Surrounding them with custom pantry shelving creates a unified built-in wall.
Why it works:
Maximizes compact spaces.
Best for:
Townhomes and small houses.

4. Glass-Front Pantry Cabinets for Visual Lightness
In tighter rooms, glass doors prevent the pantry from feeling heavy.
Why it works:
Adds visual depth and elegance.
Best for:
Homes with transitional or modern farmhouse style.

5. Narrow Pull-Out Pantry Between Appliances
Even a 6–10 inch gap can become valuable storage.
Why it works:
Uses dead space efficiently.
Best for:
Existing layouts where expansion isn’t possible.

6. Pantry Island in Large Laundry Rooms
In bigger homes, adding a center island with hidden pantry drawers is a game changer.
Why it works:
Doubles as folding station and food storage.
Best for:
Luxury homes with spacious utility rooms.

7. Open Industrial Pantry Shelving
Metal and wood shelving adds a utilitarian charm.
Why it works:
Budget-friendly and visually dynamic.
Best for:
Modern industrial or loft-style homes.

8. Pantry Closet with Pocket Door
Creating a small enclosed pantry nook within the laundry room provides separation from humidity.
Why it works:
Protects dry goods while keeping layout cohesive.
Best for:
Homes concerned about moisture exposure.

9. Corner Wraparound Pantry System
Corners are often wasted. Custom wraparound shelving transforms them.
Why it works:
Optimizes awkward layouts.
Best for:
Square-shaped laundry rooms.

10. Smart Pantry with Labeled Zones and LED Sensors
2026 design is about intelligence. Motion-sensor LED lighting and categorized zones create effortless organization.
Why it works:
Makes daily use efficient and visually satisfying.
Best for:
Tech-forward households.

