Keep your house organized using this one simple trick

Are you tired of pilling up magazines together to make it look organized? To try to keep your kids’ toys together? To nicely fold blankets every two hours?

We’ve talked a lot about the minimalist movement and Marie Kondo recipe: if you can’t find the right spot for it, it has to go. We agree. Ideally, every object should have their own perfect spot which will keep everything organized at all times. But here is the thing. Sometimes life is messy, kids don’t care about your picture-perfect design, or you’re not ready to throw away your old magazines… and that’s ok!

Instead of feeling bad about yourself or letting your living room get more cluttered every day, we’ve got a solution for you.

Baskets - Not only they are useful but they add flair and décor to every room of your home.

Which baskets to use?

Baskets made of natural materials are a must this year and will give a cozy feel to your home. Think wicker, seagrass, linen.

Mix and match different shapes and sizes, add some with fabrics and some without, some plain and others with colors. They make a great decoration piece.

Dira Life has incredible baskets that are sustainably produced and delivered to your home.

How to use baskets in your house?
Have fun with it! You seriously can use them for pretty much everything. Use them as is or put them under a table or in your bookcases.

To store blankets in your living room

To organize your beauty products, towels and extra toilet paper in the bathroom

To pot your flowers or trees

To organize clothes, your laundry room supplies or

your pantry essentials

More Ways to incorporate baskets into your home :
Use baskets to put bread, fruits and eggs in the kitchen
Baskets can be a simple wall decoration
Even our furry animals love them!

Sometimes a simple trick can make your life much easier. That’s what we love about interior design. To find the perfect solution for you. One that you will be able to maintain and enjoy every day.

If you are interested in redecorating your home and need advice, let us know! We’re here to help.

Kristin Bartone

With 25 years of experience in residential and commercial design and architecture, Kristin is a distinguished leader in the industry. As an advocate for sustainable design, she champions the idea that every designer should create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally responsible and inclusive. Kristin delivers bespoke, timeless solutions that blend her expertise in neuroaesthetics with a deep understanding of neurodiverse needs. Her approach ensures that each project is both beautiful and highly functional, reflecting a commitment to creating enduring spaces that resonate with all who experience them.

https://www.bartoneinteriors.com
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