Khloé Kardashian has finally given fans a long-awaited look inside her famously well-organised walk-in pantry, part of her sprawling $17 million mansion.
In a video posted Monday to her YouTube channel, the reality star and entrepreneur walked viewers through what she jokingly called her “pantry crib.”

Transforming a garage into a fully functional food storage haven, Kardashian, 40, said the space was born out of necessity.

“I ran out of room in my original pantry,” she explained, opting for a “farmer’s market-y” aesthetic with touches of rustic charm and meticulous order.

The Kardashians star, who shares daughter True, 7, and son Tatum, 2, with ex Tristan Thompson, keeps kid-friendly snacks on the lower shelves for easy access. These include family-sized chips and her new Khloud popcorn, neatly stored in wooden crates.
“The higher we get, the more adult-y we get,” she said, referencing shelves stocked with olives — a must-have for her mother, Kris Jenner’s martinis, and other grown-up condiments.
Glass containers with stainless steel lids line the middle shelves, while delicate glass cake trays and excess supplies fill the upper levels.

Kardashian categorises her pantry meticulously, even labelling expiration dates with a label maker since most products are removed from their original packaging. “We do a pantry restock, re-fluff, when need be,” she shared.
For canned goods, she uses CB2 lazy Susans, and her Amazon-sourced glass containers are customised with grey-stained lids — a touch she proudly owns. “I’m a psychotic freak,” she joked.

Though the pantry includes some processed foods, Kardashian admitted she strikes a balance. “I can’t be full-on Kourtney, but in my soul I try,” she said, referencing sister Kourtney Kardashian’s strict organic lifestyle.
Across the pantry, cutting boards are both practical and decorative, lining a marble countertop. A wooden fruit bowl — filled with real and faux fruit — and emerald-toned San Pellegrino and Perrier bottles add vibrant, curated colour.

“Life is about moderation,” Kardashian said while showing cake stands topped with cookies. Her drawers are compartmentalised with dividers for utensils, biodegradable straws, baking tools, and a dedicated candy drawer filled with treats like Ring Pops and lollipops.

Although some items like ziplock bags and foil are hidden in cabinets, Kardashian still keeps them neatly arranged. “You’re allowed to have ‘junk drawers,’ although mine aren’t renk,” she said.

As someone who views every part of a room as “usable space,” Kardashian encourages viewers to think creatively. “If you don’t have counter space for cutting boards, hammer it into a wall and keep them there,” she advised.
The pantry even includes a snow cone machine and a collection of fine china, showcased on upper shelves illuminated with strip lighting.


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