The two bottom shelves are 250 deep on the sides, 350mm deep across the width. I picked dimensions mostly by shopping Ikea --for example, the floor under the bottom shelf will accomodate Hutten wine racks, and their storage container range will all fit in a single row on either the 250 or 150mm deep shelves.
Do others think that will be practical? Currently my 'pantry' is a 750mm wide particle board wardrobe with shelves in the basement, so almost anything will be an improvement...
Drat. Now realize that even though I don't plan to plug anything in in there, I should have added a power point in case I want some rechargeable kitchen gadget in the future.
My ideal pantry setup for a two door 1000-1200mm wide is,
Fixed full depth shelf at bench height with full depth internal drawers below. 3/4 depth adjustable shelves above with stainless steel pantry racks screwed to the back of the doors from bench height up.
I am not a fan of the U shaped shelves, they eventually sag and getting stuff from the back corners is next to impossible!
Definitely a design from someone who has done it before. Sounds like a great way to set it up. Something I would consider doing to my dingy little pantry if I wasn't thinking on something as grand as what I am.