Custom Pantries in Utah — Every Jar, Every Bin, in Its Place.
Pull-out drawers, adjustable shelving, and door-back storage — built for how you actually cook.
A pantry that works with your kitchen, not against it.
The pantry that came with your Utah home is almost certainly a single-depth shelf situation — wire racks or fixed MDF shelves, one deep cavity, and everything behind the front row invisible until it expires. You buy duplicates because you can't see what you have. Cans roll. Spice jars hide. The Costco run doesn't fit.
A custom pantry from Cutting Edge turns that cavity into a system. Pull-out drawers so nothing hides in the back. Adjustable shelving sized to what you actually store — tall slots for cereal boxes, short slots for cans, wide shelves for small appliances. Door-back racks for spices, oils, and wraps. Lazy Susans in deep corners so nothing gets lost. Integrated lighting so you can see every shelf without a flashlight.
We design pantries for every configuration: walk-in pantries with floor-to-ceiling built-ins, reach-in butler's pantries with pull-out drawers and door-back storage, and under-stair or hallway pantries where every inch matters. The same CNC-precision manufacturing and commercial-grade materials we use in closets — because a pantry takes as much daily use as any closet in the house.
Every pantry project starts with a designer visit. We measure your space, talk through what you store and how you cook, and within a few days you get a 3D rendering and a written quote. No franchise catalog — every shelf, every drawer, every pull-out is sized for your pantry and your groceries.
How it works
We measure your pantry
A designer visits, measures the space (including any awkward corners, soffits, or plumbing runs), and walks through how you use it — what you store, what frustrates you, what you wish you had.
We design and quote
Within a few days you get a 3D rendering and a written, itemized quote showing every shelf, drawer, pull-out, and door-back rack.
We build it in our Orem shop
Every component is CNC-cut, edge-banded, and hand-checked. Pull-out hardware is full-extension soft-close, same grade as our closet drawers.
We install it ourselves
Most pantry installs are completed in a single day. Lifetime warranty on the install.
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How much does a custom pantry cost in Utah?
Every pantry project is custom, so we quote based on the size of the space, the configuration (reach-in vs. walk-in vs. butler's), and the features you choose. A reach-in upgrade with adjustable shelving and pull-out drawers is our most accessible pantry project. Walk-in pantries with full built-ins and specialty hardware cost more. We itemize every quote so you can see what you're paying for and compare against any other estimate. Book a free design consultation and we'll have a written quote back to you within a few days.
Can you convert a regular closet into a pantry?
Yes — and it's one of our most common pantry projects. A standard hall closet near the kitchen can become a highly functional reach-in pantry with pull-out drawers, adjustable shelving, and door-back racks. We work with the existing opening and framing.
What's the difference between a reach-in and a walk-in pantry?
A reach-in pantry is a single-door or double-door opening where you stand outside and reach in — typically 24–30 inches deep. A walk-in pantry is a small room you step into, usually with shelving on two or three walls. We build for both; the design process is the same.
Do you install pull-out drawers in existing pantries?
Yes. Retrofitting pull-outs into an existing pantry is a popular project. We can add full-extension soft-close pull-out drawers to existing shelving frameworks, or replace the interior entirely with a custom system.
What about pantries with awkward shapes — under stairs, L-shaped, deep but narrow?
That's where custom matters most. Stock shelving can't handle a 14-inch-deep under-stair cavity or a pantry that's 8 feet tall but only 22 inches wide. Every Cutting Edge pantry is designed for the exact dimensions, including odd angles and obstructions.
How long does a pantry install take?
Most pantry installs are completed in a single day. From design consultation to finished install, plan on 3–5 weeks. We schedule the install around your kitchen — you won't be without pantry access for more than the install day.
Do you work with new-construction builders?
Yes. We can design from blueprints so the pantry is spec'd before drywall, which means we can plan electrical for lighting, plumbing clearances, and optimal shelf placement from the start.
What materials do you use?
Commercial-grade melamine for shelving and cabinet interiors — durable, scratch-resistant, easy to wipe clean (important in a food-storage space). Drawer fronts and door-back panels can be melamine, paint-grade MDF, or woodgrain depending on the look. All pull-out hardware is full-extension soft-close.
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