Tidy Up: How to Hide Clutter at Home

With an open shelving system, you can readily spot an item you need--say no more to rummaging boxes and boxes of storage. A neat home is a great abode. Create a squeaky clean home while keeping all you need readily available. Here are simple organizing ideas to try.

Go cute with cubes

Cube shelving is here to stay, and we understand why. You can put books, magazines, knick-knacks, collections, toys, and other clutter. Have a personalized cube shelf that could be free-standing on the floor or placed on a wall to segregate your stuff. You can even opt for square baskets for a sleek look.

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Open shelving 

Organizing your stuff may take time, but separating items and putting them on wire baskets or trays will help you in the long run. With an open shelving system, you can readily spot an item you need--say no more to rummaging boxes and boxes of storage. This idea is perfect for artists, crafters, and students.

Need help with carpentry? Contact Chandra Interiors to help you with open shelving ideas. 

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Showcase your collection

Toy collector? Don't let your collection stay hidden in boxes. Have a glass cabinet customized to showcase your hobby.

Add lighting for more impact.


Chest of goodies

The good old chest of drawers will help keep clutter out of eyesight. For your bathroom, tap Chandra Interiors to build this drawer set for all your beauty potions and toiletries.

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For your walk-in closet, try this chest of drawers island to store scarves, underwear, sunglasses, and other accessories. 

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Mix and match 

Here's another open shelving idea that mixes decor and practical storage. Mix plants and vases with books on this tall open shelf and instantly improve your interiors. Choose a sturdy cabinet like this metal and wood cupboard for additional style appeal--whether it's Scandinavian, industrial, or retro. 

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Invest in containers

Don't mix little nails with big stuff unless you want to see yourself rummaging through your things like a madman looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. Find organizer containers and take time to put them all together, housing either nails, buttons, spare batteries, and other what-have-yous.

Added tip: Got too many mugs (either as a gift or souvenir from some party)? Use them to organize pens and pencils or even make-up brushes. 

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Cave it in

If your home is yet to be constructed, this could be a good option. Save space by constructing cave wall shelves to house vases, books, or other things you'd like to see every day. This one has a warm backlight that provides a hotel feel to the living room.


Go big

Keep all clutter in one space. Have a customized cabinet to keep documents, pins, tools, etc. This could be a good place to keep some valuables too. Add white boxes, plants, or other ornaments to make it a focal point in your home. 

Still thinking of storage spaces? Contact Chandra Interiors at 080-40953487 or visit our showroom at #102/103 Colonel's Nest, Rhenius Road, Nanjappa Circle, Langford Tow, Bangalore - 560025.

Quality workmanship and furniture are just a click away.

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