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Making a case for basketsWednesday, August 27, 2008When it comes to corralling clutter, few storage solutions are better (or more appealing) than baskets. "They're so versatile," said Maryland-based designer and shop owner Dennese Guadaloupe-Rojas, "and they provide a nice visual element as well. "But it's not only form and function that make these containers popular with designers; they're affordable, too." They can: * Hold magazines, remotes, plants or firewood in a family room. * Help create an edible and decorative display of fruits, vegetables or bread in a kitchen or neatly contain utensils and napkins on a table. * Store extra pillows, blankets or books in a bedroom. * Keep soap, towels or toilet paper handy in a powder room. * Provide a pleasing receptacle for recyclables. * Attractively accommodate a deluge of dirty shoes and wet boots in an entry way or offer a suitable spot for keeping keys near the front door. And, of course, they're perfect in a playroom. "They're a nice way to separate the hard toys from the soft toys," Guadaloupe-Rojas said. No need for extra storage? The wide assortment of shapes, sizes, colors and textures make baskets a perfect proxy for furniture pieces and decorative accessories, too. |