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Pantry Cupboards & Cabinets Perth

A well-designed pantry cupboard can significantly improve kitchen organisation by providing dedicated storage for food, appliances, and household essentials. At Ross’s Discount Home Centre, we offer a range of pantry cupboards in Perth designed to suit modern kitchens, renovations, and new home builds. Our selection includes single door pantry cabinets, double door units, pull-out pantry cupboards, and pantry toppers, with prices starting from approximately $560 for toppers and up to around $1,380 for premium pull-out pantry systems.

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Types of Pantry Cupboards

Understanding the different pantry cabinet styles available makes it easier to select the right solution for your kitchen layout and storage needs.

Kitchen Pantry FAQs

The difference between a pantry and a cupboard is that a pantry is specifically designed for storing food, groceries, and kitchen supplies, while a cupboard is a general storage cabinet used throughout the home. Pantry cupboards are typically taller and include multiple internal shelves to organise dry goods, appliances, and household items in one dedicated space.

In modern kitchens, pantry cupboards often replace traditional walk-in pantries because they provide similar storage capacity without requiring additional floor space. This makes them a practical option for renovations, smaller homes, and layouts where efficient storage is important.

The size pantry cupboard you need depends on your available kitchen space and how much storage capacity you require. Narrow pantry cupboards around 450mm wide work well in compact kitchens or as secondary storage, while 600mm to 800mm wide units provide more capacity for family households and bulk food storage.

Full-height pantry cupboards are usually the most efficient because they maximise vertical storage without increasing the footprint of the kitchen. Choosing the right size also depends on placement near appliances such as refrigerators and ovens to maintain an efficient workflow.

Yes, a pantry is typically cheaper than replacing all your kitchen cabinets. For example, at Ross’s Discount Home Centre, our standard Pantry/Linen Cupboard Single Door 45cm costs $580. Replacing an entire kitchen with individual wall or base cabinets can easily run into the thousands. Adding a pantry is a cost-effective way to enhance storage without overhauling your entire kitchen.

At Ross’s Discount Home Centre, our pantry cabinets come in widths of 45cm, 60cm, and 80cm to suit various kitchen layouts. Standard pantry cabinets are 44cm deep and 210cm high, but we also offer extra-deep options with a depth of 58cm for those needing additional storage space.

Yes. It is worth having a pantry cupboard because they significantly improve kitchen organisation and storage capacity without requiring major structural changes. A tall pantry cabinet can store groceries, appliances, cookware, and household items in one location, making it easier to keep the kitchen tidy and functional.

Many homeowners choose pantry cupboards during renovations because they provide similar benefits to walk-in pantries at a lower cost and with easier installation. Pre-assembled pantry cabinets also reduce installation time compared with custom cabinetry, making them a practical and cost-effective upgrade.

Yes—pull-out pantries are worth it if you value easy access, better organisation, and maximising kitchen space. They bring every item into view, reduce food waste, and work especially well in smaller kitchens. While they can cost more upfront than traditional shelving, their convenience and efficiency make them a smart long-term choice.

To make an informed decision, read our comprehensive comparison, Pull Out Pantries vs Pantry Cupboards

You can install a pantry cupboard yourself if the cabinet is pre-assembled and you have basic DIY skills. Installation typically involves positioning the unit, levelling it, and securing it to the wall for stability. Pre-assembled pantry cupboards are generally easier to install than flat-pack cabinets because the structure is already built and aligned.

Some homeowners prefer professional installation to ensure perfect alignment with other cabinetry, but many DIY renovators successfully install pantry cupboards themselves with the right tools and preparation.

The best pantry layout is one that keeps frequently used items easy to access while maximising vertical storage space. Full-height pantry cupboards with adjustable shelving are often the most practical because they allow you to organise food, appliances, and containers efficiently.

Positioning the pantry near the refrigerator or food preparation area helps improve kitchen workflow, making cooking and meal preparation more convenient. The ideal layout depends on kitchen size, storage needs, and how the space is used daily.

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