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Storage solutions - advice on everything would be great!!

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SleepySuzy · 04/10/2005 11:50

Ok, saddo here is trying to de-clutter, and tidy!

(Which, I know will mean spending less time on here)

So... any advice on storage solutions would be appreciated.

I will add to the things I am looking for when I think of them, but one is

1.Storing vegetables?

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SleepySuzy · 04/10/2005 11:51
  1. Toys and books?
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frannykenstein · 04/10/2005 12:04

This may sound mad but we store our veg in a Next bathroom caddy - see the plastic things on wheels in the bottom right corner. They are great as you can pick one to match your kitchen, wheel it around so it's not in the way, and it's easy to keep clean.

For toys, I love these storage bags - again you can co-ordinate them and they look great hanging on a row of pegs.

Books I have not sussed out myself yet. Not sure how old your children are, but Argos do a great front facing book display unit for younger ones. I am all linked out but you could easily find it on their website

Hope some of these help.

SleepySuzy · 04/10/2005 12:21

OO, thanks, I like those bags!

DD is 21 months, btw.

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frannykenstein · 04/10/2005 12:29

I also think this is fab for books, but the price . If money is no object, I would look at the Galt Educational range - their book storage is to die for! (sorry but I get quite excited about storage ) The budget version is the Argos range.

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