With the right storage solutions, you can keep your home organised and beautifully tidy. In this collection, you’ll find practical solutions for the living room, bathroom, hallway and bedroom. Think of wall shelves, cabinets, racks and furniture with extra storage space that you can easily combine with your interior.
Storage in every room of the home
A good storage piece helps you give your belongings a fixed place without making things look cluttered. In the bathroom, a slim rack is handy for towels and toiletries. In the living room, you’re more likely to choose a wall unit or open rack that combines storage and display. Compact furniture with shelves or hidden storage is also a practical choice in the hallway or bedroom.
Many models are made of wood, metal or a combination of both. Black metal with wood works well in a modern or industrial interior, while glass and metal create a lighter and more refined look. If you want to give an open cabinet or rack a more personal touch, combine it with items from our decor collection or with small home accessories.
Which storage solution suits your home?
Choose by size and function
First, look at the spot where you want to place or hang the storage piece. For a narrow wall, a wall shelf or compact frame is often enough. If you have more space, a larger wall unit or rack offers more room for baskets, books or home items. Also consider whether you mainly want to store things out of sight, or whether you’re looking for an open solution.
Pay attention to material and use
For everyday use, a sturdy material is important. Metal is strong and easy to clean. Wood adds warmth and is ideal if you want a softer look. In humid spaces such as the bathroom, it’s smart to choose materials that can handle changing moisture levels well.
Open or closed storage
Open racks are useful for items you use often and for pieces that are meant to be seen. Think of books, baskets or a few carefully chosen accessories. Closed storage units or furniture with a lid are great for loose items you’d rather keep out of sight. That way, the space stays balanced more easily.
Practical tips for combining storage well
A storage piece works best when it matches the rest of your interior. So pay attention to colour, material and height. Don’t fill everything up; leave some open space too. It looks neat and makes a cabinet or rack feel calmer. If you want to style a wall shelf, combine it with a few ornaments, a frame from the paintings collection or items for wall decor.
Furniture with a dual function is also useful. Think of an ottoman with storage or a side table with a shelf. This adds extra convenience without taking up more floor space. That’s a smart choice, especially in smaller rooms.
Storage buying guide
- Choose a slim wall shelf if you have limited floor space.
- Go for a larger rack or wall unit if you want to combine storage and display.
- Choose metal for a practical and sturdy solution.
- Choose wood, or wood combined with metal, if you want a warmer look.
- Use closed storage for small loose items and open shelves for decor and things you reach for often.
Frequently asked questions about storage
Which storage solution is suitable for a small space?
In a small space, slim racks, wall shelves and multi-purpose furniture work best. That way, you make use of the height or combine storage with seating or surface space.
How do I prevent an open rack from looking cluttered?
Work in groups and don’t fill every shelf completely. Combine practical items with a few decorative pieces and keep colours and materials calm and cohesive.
What is handy in the bathroom?
For the bathroom, compact racks and open shelves are useful for towels and toiletries. Make sure the material is suitable for a room with more humidity.
How do I choose the right size?
Measure the width, height and depth of the space where the storage piece will go beforehand. Also allow for walking space and for doors or drawers that still need to open properly.
How do I care for a wooden or metal storage piece?
Metal can usually be wiped clean easily with a dry or slightly damp cloth. Keep wood looking neat by dusting it regularly and not leaving it wet for too long.