Mum’s ‘impossibly’ organised and neat kitchen cupboard is the envy of thousands of weary parents 


‘That’s not a pantry it’s a room’: Mum’s VERY organised kitchen is the envy of thousands of weary parents – as she reveals the budget tricks she used to create it

  • An Australian mother has showcased her incredible kitchen pantry on Facebook
  • It features a number of black baskets, labelled storage containers and jars 
  • She purchased a number of the containers from Big W, Kmart and House & Home
  • Parents expressed their envy and said it looked more like a ‘room’ than a pantry 

An organised Australian mother has become the envy of parents across the country after sharing her incredible pantry renovation, complete with matching printed labels and perfectly aligned glass jars.

The woman, from Melbourne, posted several photos of her enormous pantry to an organisation Facebook page that showed dry ingredients with their own labels, chic baskets for snacks and a row of appliances set on marble benchtops.

‘I went to Big W for the plastic clip jars and black metal baskets, Kmart for the plastic baskets, larger glass jars, spice rack, stair shelves and chopping board organiser and House for the glass clip jars,’ she wrote.

An organised Australian mother has become the envy of parents across the country after she shared her incredible kitchen pantry on social media, complete with matching printed labels and perfectly aligned containers 

The woman, from Melbourne, posted several photos of her recently renovated pantry to an organisation Facebook page that showed dry ingredients with their own labels, baskets for packet snacks and a row of appliances set on marble benchtops

The woman, from Melbourne, posted several photos of her recently renovated pantry to an organisation Facebook page that showed dry ingredients with their own labels, baskets for packet snacks and a row of appliances set on marble benchtops 

'I went to Big W for the plastic clip jars and black metal baskets, Kmart for the plastic baskets, larger glass jars, spice rack, stair shelves and chopping board organiser and House for the glass clip jars,' she said

‘I went to Big W for the plastic clip jars and black metal baskets, Kmart for the plastic baskets, larger glass jars, spice rack, stair shelves and chopping board organiser and House for the glass clip jars,’ she said

The black printed labels were all ordered from Lifestyle Labels online and shipped to her house for putting on the jars. 

The photos captured the attention of thousands online, who said they were ‘exhausted’ just looking at the photos and questioned how long the tidy pantry would stay that way.  

‘I imagine royalty would have a pantry the same as this. I’m jealous, that pantry is bigger than my kitchen,’ one wrote.    

‘I’m sorry but that’s not a pantry its a room. Looks so neat and tidy. Don’t let the hubby or kids in,’ another added. 

How did the pantry come together? 

* From Kmart the woman purchased plastic baskets, large glass jars, a spice rack, stair shelves and a chopping board organiser.

* She visited Big W for $5 plastic clip jars and black metal baskets.

* House provided her with glass clip jars. 

* She purchased $200 worth of Lifestyle Labels for the kitchen, living room and bedroom.

The black printed labels were all ordered from Lifestyle Labels online and shipped to her house for putting on the jars

The black printed labels were all ordered from Lifestyle Labels online and shipped to her house for putting on the jars

The photos captured the attention of thousands online, who said they were 'exhausted' just looking at the photos and questioned how long the tidy pantry would stay that way

The photos captured the attention of thousands online, who said they were ‘exhausted’ just looking at the photos and questioned how long the tidy pantry would stay that way 

'The Kmart and Big W stuff wasn't too expensive, it was between $5 and $12 for jars and baskets,' she said

‘The Kmart and Big W stuff wasn’t too expensive, it was between $5 and $12 for jars and baskets,’ she said 

The mum said she got most of the glass jars on sale for $5 and the rest of the items from budget stores. 

‘The Kmart and Big W stuff wasn’t too expensive, it was between $5 and $12 for jars and baskets,’ she said.

‘Labels were pricey… about $200 in total but I did my whole house so a few other rooms too. Definitely worth it. I did several trips to each shop for more jars so it was spread out.’