Carrie Ann

Hello.

I'm Carrie, and this is my blog. I moved from San Francisco to London to follow a dream, and now I want to share my stories, ideas and adventures with you. I hope you enjoy. And please, keep in touch!

Baskets for Every Room in Your Home

Baskets for Every Room in Your Home

Everyone who knows me, knows that clutter makes me insane. There's a place for just about everything, but keeping things in order doesn't have to be an eye sore. The way you store things can make your space less stressful, more put together, and not to mention you'll be able to find things.

Wire Baskets

If you're the type that wants to be able to find things fast, wire baskets are perfect for this. Plus they look great in almost any space. Store your books, blankets, linens or even your socks. Find old refurbished farm baskets, or brand new shiny baskets to finish your space.

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Woven Baskets

These are great for storing all different things, even great to put plants in them to give some warmth to your space. Put them in your bathroom, kitchen pantry or use them as a foyer storage. This is a great place to store the less attractive things laying around (hats, mittens, sports equipment etc). 

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Wooden Storage Boxes

Though these aren't exactly 'baskets', they're still great and do the same job. Try some painted boxes to bring colour to your space, or these stacked wooden boxes for the bathroom.

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Baskets are great for your space, and they're great for to clean up your act. You can find them for low costs, and you'll have them for a long time. xo

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