Don't think I have any photos of the inside of the pantry since we bought it. Of course you get a cutlery draw with the camper and we removed the top section of it (it was rather annoying). All our utensils live in front of the cutlery insert, I have a collapsible tupperware container beneath it (those too are rather annoying). My spice rack is homemade and a few people have commented on it as "a bloody good idea" ... see below.
After visiting a CTA meet for happy hour, I discovered an idea that I really like ... however it isn't very space saving in the long run, but it works well. Grab some foam (like the mattress stuff), cut out sections of it to suit particular things you always carry (wine glasses / coffee mugs / salt / pepper / etc) and install into the kitchen area. Add items as required. We did this using only a small portion and find it keeps things from breaking / moving. It's always where it is supposed to be. Other than that, just pack it as best you can, as everyone uses different ingredients and has different tastes.
We also store thing such as paper towel / toilet paper / canned goods in the wheel wells inside the camper as you don't tend to use these everyday (keep out what you do use everyday).
There is also a small area to store pantry goods above the poles and below the bed. Anything in boxes would be great here: biscuits / gravy / cake mixes, etc. Small "under bed" storage boxes can be used on the bed itself - just keep in mind what height will be your maximum to keep the lid closed with bedding etc. There is also the ability to store things under / around the fridge slide, underneath the grill, or if you don't use the grill at all then utilise that area for storage.
We keep our 4 saucepans and a mixing bowl in the sink when not in use. The bowl catches any drips from the tap should there be any. All our plates and dish drainer are under the sink. The dish drainer also holds all the dish paraphernalia - including tea towel. There is an area behind the sink outlet under the sink that can be utilised as well.
You just need to be creative with the area you have available and the products you wish to take with you. Always put things you use alot towards the front for easier access.
I also recommend you get some more of the 'floor carpet' to line the boxes, pantry, etc with as this will assist to stop things moving around and also stop things damaging the surfaces (painted or not).
As we mostly do overnighters and empty anything out that isn't necessary in the panty (staples stay there unless needing a refill), I doubt a photo of ours would be much help to those wanting to do long trips.
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The Spice Rack: