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What a wonderful space! Once the appliances are removed, it'd be as simple as installing shelf brackets and shelving. If you don't want to install shelving, you could always use a freestanding shelf like these.
Take everything out, clean the walls down and paint. Then put up L-shaped shelves around the three walls.
Does this space still have water connections that function properly, and a drain? If so, I would urge you to NOT close them up. Rather, incorporate a small sink into the pantry space. It will maintain its value and will be a feature of your home. The pantry will be so much easier to keep clean, and the sink will be an additional convenience for hand washing.
I agree with the last commenter - I would leave the hookups and simply hide them. You can purchase stock made cabinets to line much of the space too!
Hello Ina, hope this helps you out,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhOHv1SJH0s