Khloé Kardashian recently gave fans a tour of her walk-in pantry in a video posted to YouTube. The pantry, which was once one of her car garages, has been transformed into a meticulously organized space designed to evoke a “cozy farmers market vibe.”
Khloé explained that she wanted her pantry to be accessible for her children, True, 7, and Tatum, 2. “I want them to be able to grab and go,” she said, pointing to the lower-level shelves stocked with chips and popcorn.
For adults, the higher shelves house condiments, olives for martinis, and other items. “And then at the very top, I do backstock,” she said, pointing to the top shelves filled with glass cake trays and additional supplies. Health-conscious items like nuts and raisins are also prominently featured, each with a label at the bottom to track their expiration dates.
However, Khloé emphasized the balance she maintains in her household.
Khloé’s organized pantry tour
“I feel like I’m relatable with some really healthy food and then we have some processed stuff, but that’s life,” she admitted.
Khloé’s organization methods are savvy and practical. She uses lazy Susans to store canned goods and has drawers dedicated to essentials such as clips and straws, baking items, and candy. The pantry also features behind-the-door storage for cereals and miscellaneous items like aprons and Ziploc bags.
A counter with sugar, a snow cone machine, and cutting boards on display completes the tour. While the pantry showcases Khloé’s organizational skills and dedication to creating a functional and beautiful space for her family, it has also drawn criticism. Many comments on social media point out the excess of food and question whether it’s all just for show, with some calling it a “vulgar display of wealth.”
Despite the backlash, the tour provides a glimpse into Khloé’s everyday life and her ability to balance health and indulgence in her household.