We love baskets. Their woven texture and light airy look says summer to us. And with their many colours, weaves and sizes, they're versatile. Here are some ways we use them around the house.
[Image via Zara Home]
We love baskets. Their woven texture and light airy look says summer to us. And with their many colours, weaves and sizes, they're versatile. Here are some ways we use them around the house.
[Image via Zara Home]
shoe wheel
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wow i feel like i'm going crazy! i meant to type that in the search space...
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I just threw out all my woven baskets. They get dusty and are nearly impossible to clean. They snag on everything. They always end up looking shabby and not so chic. I thought they looked great painted all white or black in an Espedit style shelf in someone's living room .... but I'm really completely over them.
I do like natural fabric and nylon baskets though. I have a linen basket/box that I keep under the sink for catching kitchen laundry (hand towels, napkins, rags, etc). And I use the Komplement nylon baskets from Ikea for organizing my bath.
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Logs for the fireplace in Los Angeles? You just posted about the ban in March!
"Bad news for those of us who enjoy a wood log or two on the fire during our chillier months here in LA. The South Coast Air Quality Management District board voted unanimously to impose fines on homeowners who burn wood in fireplaces on high-pollution days during winter months.
The Los Angeles Times reported Saturday that fines will run as high as $500 per violation and inspectors will respond to phone complaints. Cleaner natural-gas models are not affected by this new regulation, and the ban is specifically aimed at regions in the Inland Empire and the San Gabriel Valley where air pollution is higher because of surrounding mountains."
Baskets have to be really special to interest me, and I'm done with lots of containers for junk. Putting junk in a basket isn't design, isn't organizing, it's just shifting the stuff around.
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Dog toys.
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closertotheocean- that cracked me up.
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2 linen baskets at the foot of the bed: one has pjs and extra blankets, and the other one is a temporary spot for the outfit ive worn during the day. whenever i get a chance in the morning, or sometimes after a day or two, i take the basket with worn clothes and separate it with the rest of the laundry. without a temptation to throw clothes on the floor or over a chair, my bedroom actually stays tidy...
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haha... So basically, hold stuff.
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I have a Longabarger basket hamper that my mother bought at least twenty years ago. It still looks great and has lots of character. I expect to have it for at least another twenty years.
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The apple trivet/basket, the fleece blankie and now a Longaberger reference. Will plug in air fresheners be a post, too?
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Picnics!
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