![]() ![]() What are the most popular types of baskets? Wicker basketĬrafted from a traditional weave, a classic wicker basket makes a great storage solution. Place a storage chest in your office or study to keep those documents tidy, pop kids storage baskets in their playroom for their toys, add storage bags to your bedroom as stylish laundry baskets, grab a woven basket for your knitting, or add fruit baskets to cart. If you’re lacking storage space, baskets are the quickest way to add home organisation options. Storage baskets are the versatile choice for your home. Be inspired and shop our collection of woven baskets below. Better yet, our woven baskets make an incredible place to store faux flowers, potted plants, and greenery around your space. Our woven baskets can also take your organisation to the next level ideal for storing kid’s toys, blankets, cushions, and throws - the creative storage options really are endless. Style our baskets as a washing basket or storage basket in your laundry or bedroom, in your bathroom as towel storage, or feature our baskets on their own in a living area as a decorative element. Handwoven and made by local artisans across the world, our storage baskets look beautiful in every room of your home. I am still on the hunt for something for the laundry room.Perfect for decoration around the home, as plant holders or storage options, choose from a woven basket or wicker basket in an array of shapes, sizes, and colours. I am so happy that I was still able to use this great basket and that the gray wash treatment worked. It now houses soaps, sponges and washcloths. ![]() This triple-decker iron basket was another fab find at HomeGoods. Does she know me well or what? This fragrance is so amazingly light and clean. The cute bicycle art is a clearance item from HomeGoods. I couldn’t wait to take it upstairs and see if the new washed finish did the trick…and discovered that it had. ![]() This is the exact look I was going for…pale gray with a bit of the original basket peeking through. I just wanted the basket to look a bit aged and light gray. I knew that this didn’t need to be a perfect finish. I applied one very thin coat to the entire basket. Here, you can get a better visual of the yellow color. Actually I mixed 2 parts paint to one part water and stirred very well. I used some leftover gray chalk paint with water. Not easily deterred I opted to try a gray wash paint finish to the laundry basket. Once I placed it in the room it looked bright yellow. But the more I thought about it I really wanted to use it as a towel holder in my master bathroom. I’m working on a tiny makeover in my laundry room and had at first planned on using it in there. Even though it looks creamy white, it’s really more of a yellow-gold color. It’s another piece that I inherited from Jenn during her move. That’s how I felt with this wicker laundry basket… ![]() You excitedly race into the house, trip over the dog, run up the stairs and…whomp, whomp – it totally clashes and looks like crap! All your design hopes and dreams are dashed in an instant. Before you even get the item into the house you’ve already got your vision of the exact place and look all figured out. Hey y’all…Have you ever been disappointed when you thought that something was going to look totally awesome in your house…and then it wasn’t? You know what I mean. As an Amazon Associate, Rewards Style influencer and Jane Influencer, we earn from qualifying purchases and any sales made through such links will reward us a small commission – at no extra cost for you. Please note that this post contains affiliate links. ![]()
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