Try saying THAT after a few mojitos.

The truth is, the bigger the abode we have the seemingly more stuff we have everywhere. It’s as if more square footage has given us the licence to become disorganised. Admittedly the whole re-decorating thing hasn’t helped (unopened boxes have been moved from room to room and there are a whole bunch of belongings without a permanent “home”)…but that’s no excuse for the inside of my wardrobe to resemble TK Maxx during sale season.

What I actually need are still small space solutions – I don’t want loads of bits and bobs on every surface, I want clean, serene and everything in it’s rightful place.

Starting with the aforementioned closet (aka complete tip) scenario. I used to keep my smalls in a plastic container, sometimes it was reasonably neat, other times it just looked like a pile of lace and silky frilly pieces jumbled together in a pile. I now have a practical and minimalist cotton drawer with dividers that has literally changes my life – it sits in on the shelf underneath where I hang my tops and my bras and knickers are even colour co-ordinated. It will be the best £12 you ever spend.

I am currently having a moment with knitted baskets, they look chic but are also very useful, and hold more products than you think. I am currently using a large basket for my hairdryer and various other barnet related tools and bottles and a smaller basket for skincare and shower paraphernalia. £22 and £10 respectively and they look as though they cost considerably more.

You may have already seen my gin shelf feature a few weeks ago and next to it in my kitchen I have a set of two industrial style shelves from Cox and Cox. These look great but also hold my cookery books, measuring cups and various teapots and vases that are too pretty to keep in a cupboard. I am currently coveting the brass shelves – I’m sure Mabel must need one or two in her new bedroom.

Last but not least…concrete. I’m not going to hold back, I think I have an obsession with it. My dream kitchen has concrete worktops and I am determined to make it a reality (one day!) but for now I’m fulfilling requirements on a much smaller scale with these beautiful storage jars from Nordic House. I use them on my dressing table to store make-up brushes, hand-cream and nail polishes. As I type there is only the medium size left.

Have you got any clever small space storage solutions? I would love to hear about any DIY genius you have up your stylish sleeves.

Then I can blatantly just copy your ideas and pretend they were mine.

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