Stylish Ways to Store Herbs in Your Home: A Project

Welcome to the Blog today, Friends!
It’s such a pleasure to have you visit as I share a little project that turned out beautifully. How many of you cook with herbs—both dried and fresh? I am a big believer in using herbs to season food while cutting back on salt. A sprinkle of thyme, a pinch of rosemary, or a dash of basil can transform the simplest dish into something memorable.
The joy of cooking with herbs is not just in the flavor but in the creativity. You can take a recipe you’ve made countless times and give it new life simply by switching the herbs. A roast chicken with lemon and parsley tastes entirely different when seasoned with sage and garlic. That’s the magic tucked into these tiny leaves.
But as wonderful as herbs are, storing them can sometimes be tricky. Little jars and packets have a way of multiplying, don’t they? That’s why I’m so delighted with this storage idea—it keeps herbs within easy reach while adding a touch of charm to the kitchen. Instead of hiding them in a cupboard, why not give them a pretty, dedicated space? Think of small glass jars with handwritten labels, nestled on a tray or displayed on a wall rack. Not only does it make cooking more convenient, but it also turns your herbs into part of the décor.
It’s a simple solution that blends practicality with beauty—two of my favorite things. And every time you reach for a sprig of rosemary or a bit of mint, you’ll be reminded of how lovely the everyday can be when it’s thoughtfully arranged.

Here is the full shelf, set on feet and placed in an unused space in the kitchen. The cabinet measures eight feet tall, three feet wide, and six inches deep. It was built from two 8′ 1×6 boards for the uprights, and six 6′ 1×6 boards cut in half to form the shelves as well as the top and bottom. A single fixed shelf in the middle adds stability, leaving nine adjustable shelves whose heights can be changed as needed.
A shelf pin jig was used to create the holes for the shelf pins at 1¼” spacing. This makes the shelves endlessly adaptable, allowing for different configurations to fit jars of varying heights, with a bit of extra space for hanging herbs or garlic.
The wooden feet were created by fitting a ⅞” dowel through drilled holes in both the bottom shelf and the feet themselves. Once glued in place, the dowels provide excellent support, making the shelving unit very sturdy. An L-bracket was also secured at the top, fastening the shelving to the wall.
Now the piece stands firmly in place, ready to hold a variety of jars and containers for herb storage. Everything is visible, neatly organized, and easy to reach—bringing both function and a touch of charm to the kitchen.

Each jar is neatly labeled and topped with a wooden, reusable lid that fits snugly into the glass bottom. The herbs are stored out of direct sunlight, which means they will keep their flavor and freshness for quite some time without deteriorating.

There is also space to hang lavender, garlic, and other herbs, allowing them to dry naturally before being tucked into jars. In the case of garlic it allows easy access and looks really interesting hanging in a bunch the shelf. The bundles not only keep the herbs handy but also add a rustic charm to the kitchen—they look really wonderful swaying gently as they dry.

A variety of essential oils are also in a handy location. It’s a great space for storing loose leaf teas as well.

On the lower shelf, you can spot a few bags of herbs waiting to be transferred into jars—a little reminder that there’s always more to do. That’s work for another day.

This was a project that turned out exactly as imagined and now lives in my daughter’s apartment courtesy of her very talented Dad. We took it there in pieces and assembled it on site—it didn’t take long at all. Now Emily can easily put together some great meals flavored by these wonderful dried herbs.
Thanks for joining me here today for this project. It turned out beautifully and transformed some unused space into very useful storage.

What a beautiful and functional way to store herbs! I really wish I had the space for something like this in my tiny kitchen! It’s so easy and yet so pretty!
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Thanks, Marsha, it really is a great way to have everything at hand and it looks great. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Thanks so much for the feature, Barb. It’s always a pleasure to post on your site. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
That looks beautiful!
Oh my goodness your brilliant! This is a practical creative idea.
Thanks so much for sharing with Sweet Tea & Friends this month dear friend. I’m so happy you’re here.
Thanks, Paula, we were really happy with the way this turned out. Thanks for stopping by and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Happy October Lynne, just popping back over to let you know I’ll be featuring your post at our Sweet Tea & Friend’s October Link Up.
I love it when something functional is also beautiful! Featuring you at Wednesdays in the Studio!
Thanks so much, Jennifer, and you are definitely preaching to the choir. Function is first but form is important. Have a great week.
Lynne
Lynne, this is a wonderful slim rack for storing items in a small space! I’m glad your daughter likes it. Great project! I’m glad that I was able to share it at last week’s Share Your Style #468 for you.
Happy early fall,
Barb 🙂
It was so exciting to see it featured. I think the projects we do for loved ones are the most satisfying. Thanks so much, Barb, and have a wonderful week. Loved your Fall vignette.
Lynne
Thanks so much for the feature, Joy. It’s always a pleasure to visit your site. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
That looks amazing! Thanks for joining in on Home Matters Linky Party! I featured your post last week! #HomeMattersParty xx
Thanks, Joy, I definitely saw it and commented. Hope it went through. I always appreciate a feature on your Blog. Have a great week.
Lynne