Guest Picks: Storage for Everything
What an ingenious shape! I would love to display books and some of my favorite trinkets on this iron and mango wood bookcase from Anthropologie.
The possibilities are endless with a locker. It can hide away mops, brooms or vacuums, or it can even hold spare linens. This gorgeous unit could hide away almost anything.
Tall shelving units are the best use of space in a small studio apartment. I love the casters and the mini drawers on this Decker bookshelf from Anthropologie.
I would love to stow away my most current magazines in this midcentury wire magazine rack.
This console is great for three reasons: it's on wheels, it has two levels, and the dimensions would allow me to place it in a narrow entryway.
What I love most about this unit is that it can be used either horizontally or vertically — and in any room, for any purpose!
One of my biggest pet peeves with coat racks is having difficulty reaching things on the far side. This rotating rack from Pottery Barn wins on form and functionality.
I would use this wire basket on wheels in the bathroom or bedroom for soiled clothes. It's a lovely option for a laundry basket.
This high chest is one of my all-time favorites because of the lack of space it consumes. Plus, it's just perfect for storing files, clothes, winter accessories, etc.
Because I have no closet space for my soon-to-be-born daughter, this dresser is perfect. It has lots of drawer space and a rack to hang her pretty little clothes on.
This is the perfect size for a tiny bedroom. It has drawers to hide away my uglier bedside necessities and gorgeously long legs.
This wall bin is perfect for organizing my severely limited bathroom counter.
No medicine cabinet? This reclaimed wood shelf and towel rack is ideal for hiding away bathroom essentials and displaying hand towels.
With this 1940s storage locker, never again will I have to guess where I put away arts and crafts supplies.
This unit can double as my desk and workspace and storage for props and books.Next: More storage ideas
I wouldn't be able to resist filing away my important papers in this vintage-style filing tray. I love the unfinished wood.
Tray tables are lifesavers in small spaces. I'd use this when I have company, and then either fold it up and stow it away or use it as a side table.
These wooden boxes would be perfect stacked in my kitchen to hide away linens, canned foods, dry goods, etc.
This is a lovely way to display and organize important papers and receipts. It'd work in my kitchen or work area.
This is a great way to save counter and cabinet space in the kitchen. I'd put all my spices in this adorable wall organizer.
This is a lovely kitchen storage option for my mugs and small glasses.
I'm lacking serious storage space in the kitchen, so this shelving unit would be perfect for my big pots and pans. It would even allow me to sit down for a quick bite to eat, or I could use the top as extra food prep/counter space.
There has to be room for plants in my home, and how great do they look all nestled together on this Truck unit that will store away even more goodies?
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