Lidded baskets such as #6, #10, and #12 are a dream for storing shoes or toys. Baskets are also ideal for towels, blankets, magazines, and anything that you wouldn’t mind guests taking a peek at.ġ. I am team throw shoes in a basket because A) I am lazy and B) baskets take up less visual space than a shoe rack. Baskets photo by sara ligorria-tramp | from: makeover takeover: julie’s huge (diy packed) bedroom updateīaskets are cute as decor and can be great for freeing up precious storage space. May we all satisfy our storage needs in the year 2021. With these tips and A WHOLE LOT of product roundups, my hope is this will be the holy grail roundup of beautiful storage furniture and products that will help solve all your problems. DON’T think you have to skimp on style when it comes to storage furniture–that’s what we’re here for!.DO make sure you have a mix of storage and non storage furniture so your space doesn’t feel boxy or visually stuffy.DON’T store prettier items like blankets or shoes in closed storage when you have closets overflowing (try putting them in a basket instead where they can be “put away” but not hidden allowing more room in closed storage for your undesirable things).My motto is “anything can be a closet if you try hard enough.” DO ask yourself what pieces of furniture you could fit into your space that can offer open or closed storage or both.As this has been a design agony of mine for quite some time, through trial and error, I’ve come up with some basic Do’s and Don’ts: Obviously you want your pretty things to be displayed and your not-so-pretty things hidden, but to really savor every inch of a space you must take advantage of storage furniture and think outside the “storage ottoman”. In the past year or so, I’ve found it’s essential to focus on making the most of both open and closed storage options in order to create a space that doesn’t feel like storage is a top priority. So, when it comes to storage woes, I am well versed but always looking for more solutions. You know it’s a grim situation when there are clothes in bathroom cabinets and important documents in kitchen drawers–but we make it work (mostly because we have to). You may already know this because I’ve written about this subject a billion times, but for those of you just tuning in here’s all you need to catch up: I live in an apartment with my fiancé and dog and we have only a single, very small closet for storage. I highly recommend it.My name is Ryann and I am desperate for storage. This is a great piece here at a great value. ![]() I just had to put the legs on using the tools they provide. It makes a wonderful decor piece that also provides a seat and storage.what more can you ask for?! Putting it together was a snap. It's super comfy for sitting so it can also be used solo near a wall as a sitting bench. I absolutely love this for putting at the end of a bed, as you can sit on it and take your slippers off. The velvet is soft and plush and the beautiful gray goes with any decor. I am blown away with how nice it is for the price. Promising review: "I am loving this wonderful storage ottoman. It's also a cinch to spot clean, which was big for my two-cat household. This bench feels luxurious and added a real statement to my bedroom. This is the second Harmati piece I've gotten for my home and the line has quickly become one of my favorite places to get furniture and decor (not just from Amazon, but in general). Get it from Thuma for $795+ (available in sizes twin–king and three colors). ![]() You can really tell the quality of the wood that is used. The ground clearance is great for our dog bed and our robot vacuum. ZERO-hardware install was super easy and great for moving from one room or house to another. If the company released a bag or case to protect the wood/pillow board during moves, I would buy it." - Christine Forbes, BuzzFeed ![]() I have no notes and no critiques because putting this together couldn’t have been any easier. Plus, Thuma has Affirm to lessen the initial financial blow. ![]() Although it costs a month’s rent, the bed is definitely a solid investment. That disassembling process made me appreciate how much Thuma’s bed truly prioritizes the user’s experience. By far, the most difficult part was taking apart my recycled Ikea bed. I love that it’s made of real wood and not particle board. For the record, I’m about 5'6" and not amazing with tools. It took me no more than 20 minutes to build the bed. For the price, I figured I should be able to put it together at 8 p.m. "I put this bed together on a whim since it's supposed to be easy to assemble.
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