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7 Baskets That Help With Home Organization
by: Karen Fritscher-Porter
(These seven baskets are like magic wands; they provide instant
home cleaning and home organizing solutions)
Baskets are a perfect "tool" to use in organizing your
home. They're often inexpensive, beautiful and functional items.
And baskets are usually made of quite durable materials for the
typical person's usage. You can use them in every room of your home.
Use them to organize and store everything from your kitchen utensils
to your bathroom towels to your child's toys.
In a way, baskets are a magical organizational tool. Why? Baskets
are decorative items that hide mess right before your eyes (and
those of your visitors). They're your home organization magic wand--the
one that makes disarray disappear in seconds.
Here are seven types of baskets and how to use them to organize
your home.
1. Stair Basket - A stair basket is shaped like the letter "L"
upside down. Set one on your top step or your bottom step of your
staircase. Fill the basket ongoing throughout the day with things
that need to go up or down. That way you only make one trip. And
whichever direction you go with it, up or down the stairs, leave
it at the opposite end of the stairs once it's empty. That way your
next trip with the basket will include items that go to the opposite
end of your home.
2. Bushel and Peck Baskets - These look like wide, round pails
and usually have swinging metal handles. They're deep baskets (that
hold a bushel or a peck, for example). And unless you're a farmer
(or selling produce at a farmer's market), you won't want to fill
them with dozens of tomatoes, apples or other fruits and vegetable
(unless you have a lot of immediate family members to feed!). Instead
fill them with your children's miscellaneous toys divided into different
categories for each basket (dolls, soldiers, rubber balls, etc.).
3. Wicker File Baskets - Wicker file storage baskets or boxes are
becoming quite popular. You'll find them in lots of mainstream stores
or specialty organizing stores. They're sort of square or rectangular
shaped baskets (to accommodate hanging file folders or manila file
folders). Usually the wicker file storage basket is made of rattan
(because it's quite sturdy and durable). And they'll often have
a lid and swinging handle so you can go mobile with the baskets
from room-to-room. For instance, carry the file basket from your
home office closet to the kitchen table to do your work. Just store
the file basket on a shelf in your home office like you would a
box. Or store the basket in the open; that's okay because wicker
file baskets are much more stylish to look at than a plain paper
file storage box or traditional metal filing cabinet. A wicker file
basket is part of your home decor.
4. Utensil Caddy - You've probably seen these at picnics. They're
a caddy or basket with dividers and a handle so you can tote it
around. A picnic caddy might be used to separate the knives, forks,
napkins, etc. The utensil caddy might be made of rattan or willow
or something else even such as plastic. Use them in your kitchen
to separate whatever you'd like (anything from straws and coffee
filters to plastic forks and knives). These baskets work in the
bathroom too for separating and toting toiletries.
5. Hanging Wall Pocket Baskets - These baskets, often wire or rattan,
have a flat back so the basket hangs flat against the wall and a
pocket opening. Stuff it with oven mitts in the kitchen. Or fill
a "pot-bellied" wall pocket basket with a decorative flower
arrangement and hang it in the foyer.
6. Wicker Hamper - The best thing about a wicker hamper is it's
lightweight and durable. Fill it with guest pillows in storage or
your child's large collection of stuffed animals. You'll find many
sizes ranging from mini hampers to full-size hampers. Rattan is
common in hampers. But look for rag basket/hampers too for ones
that are more unique and stylish.
7. Wine Caddy - Store your bubbly in a vertical, cylindrical shaped
wine caddy or tote it in one that has a top handle. A wicker wine
caddy is an inexpensive way to jazz up a gift bottle of wine (and
it's classier than a paper gift bag.). Just line the caddy with
some colorful tissue paper that starts at the inside basket base
and fluffs up all the way around the wine bottle where you can see
it. Then tie some curly, sparkling streams of ribbon to the handle.
When your gift recipients are done with the wine, they can use the
wine caddy basket to store tall utensils.
So where do you get all these nifty baskets? From everywhere. Here
are six places where you can purchase baskets (or perhaps even get
them for free):
from online stores that solely specialize in baskets
from flea markets
from yard sales
from home decor bricks-and-mortar stores
from home decor online retailers
from friends who are discarding empty gift baskets (Ask them ahead
of time to save them for you year-round.)
And don't forget, even the plainest, ugliest basket (in your opinion)
can be painted or adorned and decorated in many other ways. Don't
discard these functional, handmade works of art.
About The Author
Karen Fritscher-Porter
Learn lots more about home organizational and decorative uses of
baskets and specific places to buy baskets in the eBook "How
to Organize and Decorate with Baskets" by Karen Fritscher-Porter.
Buy the eBook at http://www.organizewithbaskets.com/.
Also visit http://www.easyhomeorganizing.com/ for more free home
organization ideas and articles like this one.
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