Art may sound out of place in a pantry, but if you have wall space to spare, consider hanging a painting or two. Even small works of art can transform your pantry, making it feel more like a room worth showing off—and less like a place you pop into to grab a midday snack.

Positively Purging-I welcome your feedbacks in the comments and your likes and passing the real life wisdom on to others as I embark on this new venture of “positively purging“, as I know each of these pieces represents something…
Never considered a pantry as a place to house art. Interesting idea !
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I always thought the pantry was a place for bold wallpaper and paint colors. Now I am thinking it would be a great place to frame and hang a vintage menu, grocery bag or a receipt that has some sentimental value.
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Indeed
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I love bare clean walls. Once I get my interior repainted my walls are going to be blank again. I don’t much on them now but even that has to go. But I love floor mirrors!
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I once saw a concept house with bare walls, and it was oddly beautiful and warm. I however, could never as I am an art collector, and enjoy bold colors, and textures. Mirrors are wonderful in a room. I have one in my vestibule, and the light it reflects is so inviting.
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Yes I love mirrors like you love art.
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Love it. I have been eyeing this mirror, for awhile, but it would mean reworking a whole room, and I am not sure I love it that much 🤣
https://www.anthropologie.com/anthroliving/shop/gleaming-primrose-mirror2?color=020&type=STANDARD&quantity=1
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I wouldn’t either for that! I love Z Gallerie floor mirrors. Every floor mirror in my home comes from there. And I’ve had them for years…..At least ten years!
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