Image Source: Jylare Smith Photography
Get rid of clutter easily by investing in some stylish storage. Our friends at Style Me Pretty Living have some suggestions for you.
As an apartment dweller in New York City (read: minimal square footage), I'm always thinking about new, creative ways to organize unsightly "things" in the prettiest way possible. My current favorite catch-all storage solution? Baskets ! They're a practicality made pretty that can't be beat in my book for organizing anything and everything!
For the Top Shelf
Image Source: Jylare Smith Photography
These little water hyacinth baskets are as pretty as they are practical — perfect for displaying on the top shelf!
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For the Top Shelf
Image Source: World Market
$19-$30 (originally $25-$40) at World Market
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For the Kids' Laundry
Image Source: Yazy Jo
Have you ever seen anything sweeter than this little elephant hamper?!
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For the Kids' Laundry
Image Source: Home Decorations
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For Toys and Knickknacks
Image Source: Kate Osborne Photography
Corral kiddie toys and other playthings in a tall, smooth basket with easy-access handles.
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For Toys and Knickknacks
Image Source: Wayfair
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For Cubical Shelving
Image Source: Heidi Lau Photography
Create uniformity in your cubical shelving unit by filling cubes with matching arrow-weave baskets.
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For Cubical Shelving
Image Source: World Market
$11-$19 (originally $15-$25) at World Market
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For the Laundry Room
Image Source: Tessa Neustadt
Open-top baskets with vertical handles. Handles are best for grab and go.
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For the Laundry Room
Image Source: Crate & Barrel
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For Open-Shelving Accents
Image Source: Bryce Covey Photography
Add some flair to your open bookshelf with some pretty patterned baskets below.
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For Open-Shelving Accents
Image Source: West Elm
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For Fireplace Essentials
Image Source: Hello Love Photography
Pick a basket that's malleable, like this soft jute tote, so you can fit odds and ends of different shapes inside.
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For Fireplace Essentials
Image Source: Leif
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For the Grown-Ups' Laundry
Image Source: Jacqueline Elizabeth
Something lightweight and flexible (like this tall jute tote) will do just the trick.
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For the Grown-Ups' Laundry
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For the Bathroom Hamper
Image Source: Tracey Ayton
Choose a dyed all-natural fiber, like seagrass, for bathroom baskets that will resist humidity well.
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For the Bathroom Hamper
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For the Kitchen Counter
Image Source: Mille Holloman
Select low-profile, lipped wicker baskets to show off your seasonal produce in style!
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For the Kitchen Counter
Image Source: Wayfair
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For Your Potted Plant
Image Source: Claire Esparros
Try out a basket that is a perfect cylinder when picking out a container for a plant, so you still have room for a water tray beneath the planter.
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For Your Potted Plant
Image Source: World Market
$11 (originally $15) at World Market
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For Your Daily Reads
Image Source: Monica Wang
Choose a sturdier, braided material to house your books and magazines, so your basket won't lose its shape.
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For Your Daily Reads
Image Source: West Elm
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For the Bathroom Shelves
Image Source: Elijah Hoffman
Grab stackable, lidded baskets in a smooth water hyacinth weave to ensure your bathroom stays spick and span.
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For the Bathroom Shelves
Image Source: World Market
$22-$30 (originally $30-$40) at World Market
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For the Entryway
Image Source: Paper Crane Photo
Let just-worn items breathe once you take them off and store them in stylish open-weave metal wire bins.
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For the Entryway
Image Source: Crate & Barel
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For Pillows and Blankets
Image Source: Tracey Ayton
A large, curved wicker basket is your best bet to handle it all.
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For Pillows and Blankets
Image Source: West Elm
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