Khloé Kardashian Shows Off Her Immaculate $17M Walk-In Pantry: A Dream of Organization and Style.

Khloé Kardashian is once again proving that when it comes to organization and aesthetic living, she’s in a league of her own. The reality star and entrepreneur recently gave fans an inside look at one of her favorite spaces — the walk-in pantry of her stunning $17 million Hidden Hills mansion — and the results are nothing short of spectacular.

“Welcome to my crib, my pantry crib,” Khloé quipped in a YouTube video shared Monday, responding to years of fan requests for a peek inside the space. The tour, filled with witty remarks and serious organization inspo, gives new meaning to the phrase “pantry goals.”

Khloé explained that she actually converted one of her home’s garages into the walk-in pantry after realizing her original storage space just wasn’t cutting it. “I wanted it to look a little farmer’s market-y [and] beautiful,” she shared, revealing the charming and highly curated setup.

The bottom shelves are stocked with snacks for her children, True, 7, and Tatum, 2 — everything from chips to her own Khloud popcorn, all housed in rustic wooden crates. “Kids are little and shorter, so [I want] them to be able to grab and go,” she explained.

Above the kid-level shelves, things get more “adult-y,” as Khloé put it, with condiments like olives that cater to her mom Kris Jenner’s signature martinis. Mid-level shelves hold snacks and ingredients in sleek glass containers with stainless steel lids, while the topmost shelves are reserved for “all the fun, good stuff” — like delicate cake trays and display pieces.

Khloé’s attention to detail is meticulous. She sections items by category — including a designated “healthy” zone — and labels expiration dates with a label maker after removing items from their original packaging. “We do a pantry restock, re-fluff, when need be,” she noted.

Her commitment to visual harmony extends to every element. Canned goods spin on lazy Susans from CB2, while her Amazon-sourced glass containers were customized by staining the lids gray. “I’m a psychotic freak,” she admitted with a laugh.

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On the opposite wall, a line of beautiful cutting boards sits against a marble countertop backsplash. “Yes, I use them, but also I like the way they look on my counter,” she explained. A wooden fruit bowl overflows with apples and bananas — plus a few plastic “fluffer” fruits to keep the display full at all times.

Upper shelves display green glassware and sparkling water bottles, adding a pop of color and life. “A little green adds some vibrancy and color in here,” Khloé said of the emerald-toned touches.

Sweet treats get their own moment in the form of elevated cake stands filled with cookies, candies, and sprinkles. “Life is about moderation,” she wisely remarked.

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Khloe's $17 Million Mansion In Hidden Hills, California - Photo: BACKGRID

Even her drawers are a lesson in order, divided to perfection to hold baking tools, cocktail napkins, and biodegradable straws. “You’re allowed to have ‘junk drawers,’ although mine aren’t really junk drawers ’cause I still keep everything organized,” she said.

A snow cone machine occupies one corner, and her fine china sits proudly on high-up shelves highlighted with soft strip lighting, bringing elegance to even the most functional corners.

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“OK, guys, so that is really the end of my ‘Cribs’ pantry tour. Thank you guys for coming,” she concluded, adding with a smile, “So you don’t have to go home, but you gotta get the hell out of here.”

Khloé Kardashian’s pantry isn’t just organized — it’s a full sensory experience, from texture and color to function and form. Every jar, drawer, and shelf is curated with intention, blending luxury with utility in a space that truly feels like the heart of the home. Her pantry is my dream, and I am completely in love with the perfection and creativity behind her organization.

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