Wall Street Journalさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Wall Street JournalInstagram)「The home pantry is in the spotlight. As the pandemic surges and more school-age children and working adults are stuck at home, food-hoarding has become something of a national pastime. Pictures of aspirational larders with are rampant on Instagram, with hashtags like #pantryinspo and #pantrygoals.⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ A walk-in pantry has become the most desirable kitchen feature for home buyers, according to a survey published by the National Association of Home Builders in 2019. A report by the NAHB’s economics and housing policy group last year found that more than 85% of new large homes (more than 3,500 square feet) featured walk-in pantries.⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ Tara Jenson said her pantry, pictured here, has been a lifeline during the pandemic. When she was planning her home in Gilbert, Ariz., with her husband, she would not compromise on her dream amenity of a walk-in pantry. Now there are phalanxes of boxed mac and cheese and ramen noodles, and more concealed in backstock bins behind them. Containers of emergency food pouches line the top shelves. “I did a big grocery run at the beginning of corona, and apart from milk and eggs, I did not do another for four or five months,” she said. “We probably could live off this pantry for a year.”⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ Read more at the link in our bio.⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ 📷: @matt.martian for @wsjrealestate」12月13日 0時13分 - wsj

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The home pantry is in the spotlight. As the pandemic surges and more school-age children and working adults are stuck at home, food-hoarding has become something of a national pastime. Pictures of aspirational larders with are rampant on Instagram, with hashtags like #pantryinspo and #pantrygoals.⁠⠀
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A walk-in pantry has become the most desirable kitchen feature for home buyers, according to a survey published by the National Association of Home Builders in 2019. A report by the NAHB’s economics and housing policy group last year found that more than 85% of new large homes (more than 3,500 square feet) featured walk-in pantries.⁠⠀
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Tara Jenson said her pantry, pictured here, has been a lifeline during the pandemic. When she was planning her home in Gilbert, Ariz., with her husband, she would not compromise on her dream amenity of a walk-in pantry. Now there are phalanxes of boxed mac and cheese and ramen noodles, and more concealed in backstock bins behind them. Containers of emergency food pouches line the top shelves. “I did a big grocery run at the beginning of corona, and apart from milk and eggs, I did not do another for four or five months,” she said. “We probably could live off this pantry for a year.”⁠⠀
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Read more at the link in our bio.⁠⠀
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📷: @matt.martian for @wsjrealestate


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