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Wood or wire shelves for walk-in pantry

Jean Farrell
15 years ago

I was thinking wood shelves, but my GC is urging wire shelves, has put them in before, said no issues with stuff falling over, and it gives better ventilation etc.

Dunno. I have a very old house, and this is the original pantry, although reconfigured some. Just seems more appropriate to have wood shelves.

Any thoughts?

Comments (29)

  • brian518
    15 years ago

    Hi
    I would think wood shelves too. The ventilation idea seems ok, but if stuff falls over, like flour, it is less of a mess if you have wood shelves.
    I have wood shelves in my pantry and have seen no problem.
    Brian

  • lowspark
    15 years ago

    Wire shelves consistently get bad reviews here due to things falling over and things spilling. I have wood and like them.

    What does he mean by "better ventilation"? What ventilation is needed between shelves in the pantry? Did he give you any other advantages for wire aside from the obvious, "this is how I like it so you should like it that way too"?

  • Jean Farrell
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Honestly, I wasn't sure I got the ventilation thing, either, but he seemed to think it mattered, and he swore that the shelves don't make things fall over. But I'm going with my gut, and getting wood shelves.

  • pennylaney
    15 years ago

    I think the wire shelving is cheaper. Most newer spec houses have wire shelves.

    I hate the wire shelves in any of my closets; ventilation or no ventilation.

    Pennylaney

  • justmeinsd
    15 years ago

    I had wire shelves in my last pantry. I won't have them again. Cleaning them was a real issue. If something spilled you got to clean it all the way down instead of just one shelf.

  • kateskouros
    15 years ago

    ventilation? what for? i don't like wire shelving. i've never had them but it seems it would also be more difficult to clean up spills. your GC likes them since they cost him less.

  • rhome410
    15 years ago

    With all due respect, I'd wonder how he would know if the any of the owners had trouble with things falling over in the shelves of other houses he's built!

    I agree with the others here...And I have wood shelves in ours for those reasons...smooth for moving things around and wiping down, no tipping, and spills stay in one shelf not dripping through all those wires to clean. I'm thinking this is why most fridges and freezers are made with glass shelves now.

  • Buehl
    15 years ago

    I had wire shelving in my old kitchen's pantry and absolutely hated them! Everything that wasn't wide enough to easily span three wires had a tendency to fall over if not centered perfectly. And, when something did spill, it went all the way to the floor...making everything beneath it dirty/skicky (molasses!) on the way down!

    When we built our overflow pantry in the basement, we put in wood shelves...I LOVE them and, when we get to it, our new corner pantry will also have wood shelves.

    Yes, wire is MUCH easier to install (hence, I'm sure, why your GC is pushing them), but they're definitely not kitchen/food-friendly! JMHO!!

  • scootermom
    15 years ago

    Buehl -- I had the Molasses Nightmare happen on my wire shelving, too. What a mess!!

    Wood shelves all the way!

  • raehelen
    15 years ago

    I agree with everyone! Now, wire shelves in a linen closet makes sense- we replaced the old wood shelves and put in wire- (not cheap), and I love them there.

    But, in my pantry, no way- using that reasoning, we should have wire shelves in all our kitchen cabinets!

    And, for future resale, wire shelves might really turn off potential buyers.

  • lightlystarched
    15 years ago

    I picked wood for my pantry. I think wire shelves look cheap.

  • Jean Farrell
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Well, rhome, he actually gave me the phone number for a woman who he had installed wire shelving for to speak with her about how she liked them and whether she had had any problems with them. He spoke with her and she said she'd had no issues, but I think her kitchen was still very new, so I didn't take her opinion as being all that helpful.

    But I'm going with wood for sure.

  • rhome410
    15 years ago

    Just because she says, "Yeah, they're fine," that's not worth that much. Maybe she just puts up with things since she doesn't know any other choice. Like you said, has she been there long enough to have something spill? Does she even cook and really use her pantry the way you will? Bottom line is that you know better for yourself than he does and you should have what you want. Good for you to insist on what will be best for you. :-)

  • remodelfla
    15 years ago

    I agree with going with wood. We have wire shelving in our current home, a free standing unit that we use as pantry shelves in the laundry room. I have to place things carefully and yet they'll still tip. I find most wire shelving is too deep and I have to search for items even though I organize my groceries. In our next home/remodel; I'm having DH build me narrow shelving for canned goods and deeper shelving for cereal and other boxed items. Just lines of nice, simple, easy to wipe shelves where I won't have to search for the things I need. I can't wait!!

  • sher_nc
    15 years ago

    I definitely think the wire shelving is cheaper. It's what our builder put in the pantry in our last home. I didn't hate them, so I just made due . Luckily, I avoided any major spills. In my new pantry I'm definitely NOT getting wire shelving though.

  • PRO
    modern life interiors
    15 years ago

    Sounds to me he has more experience installing wire shelves in the pantry than wooden ones. He should tell you, not dance around the subject because he can't do it right.

  • sweeby
    15 years ago

    Come on folks - Someone has to stick up for wire shelves...?
    Anyone?

    Certainly not me!

    In our pantry, we used the old Corian countertops from the kitchen we tore out. Nicer than wood even!

  • crnaskater
    15 years ago

    I vote for wood shelves---reminds me of the dust and general grime over time that venetian blinds incur. Even those plastic crates with all their little holes are just a nightmare to clean! Never mind if something spills!!!

    When I get my pantry built it will definitely have wood shelves!

  • ne_flyingdiver
    15 years ago

    I guess I'll be the lone dissenter. I love my wire shelves! I'm willing to put money on the reason for the vast majority diliking wire shelves. They have the wide slots installed on the kitchen. I have really narrow slots and don't have a problem w/ things falling over. The open slots allow light to filter down towards the floor so I can see. I've wondered if wood shelves pose a problem w/ lighting?
    Robin

  • shelly_k
    15 years ago

    Definitely wood. I have wire in my pantry now and I hate it because things tip over and things spill through the holes. A nightmare!

  • solarpowered
    15 years ago

    I just measured my Metro shelving. It's 5/8" between the wires. Things tipping over is not a problem.

  • Buehl
    15 years ago

    But...molasses spills would be!

  • solarpowered
    15 years ago

    But the molasses doesn't spill if things don't tip over! ;-)

    Seriously, a spill of that sort will basically end up on the floor, below the bottom shelf. The little bit that might stick to a wire or three is very easy to clean off the chromed wire.

    I don't know if it says anything, but we haven't experienced any spills. (Knock on wood...)

  • pasigal
    15 years ago

    we installed elfa shelving in our pantry (old home, too), mostly b/c i could do it myself, quickly and easily. I would have preferred wood, but one huge advantage to the elfa system is it's flexibility. You can move the shelves around easily, add dividers and clear bottoms to keep things from falling over. having said that, if money were no object, i'd get custom built-in pull-outs

  • ccoombs1
    15 years ago

    I have wire shelves now and HATE them. And yes....some things do tip over, like spice bottles. I had a mouse sneak in one time and chewed a hole in a bag of flour and a bag of rice. That flour and rice went everywhere. Cleaning was a nightmare. the new house will have wood, no doubt about it.

  • Buehl
    15 years ago

    Maybe we're a klutzy family, but when putting things away or getting things out (especially when in a hurry) sometimes things get bumped/knocked over and if the top's not on tight....well there it goes! Cleaning off the wire shelves wasn't the issue w/the molasses spill...it was all the items on the shelves underneath that also had to be cleaned!

  • amberley
    15 years ago

    I will be going with wood shelving in my pantry, but I wanted to chime in with a slight twist on the wire shelving. My parents pantry (only 3 years old) has wire shelving BUT they had pieces of lucite cut to sit across the shelves. You still have that more open look (if there is that lighting issue), nothing falls down, and it isn't hard to clean up any spills. I don't think though, that they look as nice as wood shelves personally, however.

  • chefkev
    15 years ago

    Another vote for wood, but do love metro shelving and think it's also a good option. pasigal mentioned the elfa adjustable systems; I just wanted to point out that you can get hanging track systems at most big box hardware stores that can include wood shelves that get attached to brackets. You can pick the shelf widths you want (e.g wider on the bottom, narrower on top) and the nice thing about these is they are easy to do DIY and easy to adjust afterwards.