A Design That Works for the Whole Family
Who lives here: A family of 4
Location: Needham, Massachusetts
Size: 360 square feet (33.4 square meters)
Designer: Dina Holland, Honey & Fitz
Though the bulk of the children’s toys had been transferred to the finished basement, it’s hard, as many parents know, to keep toys relegated completely to one area of a house. With this understanding, Holland bought jute storage bins to serve as a stylish way to conceal toys that make their way up from the basement.
“I often see these garish colored toy bins in people’s family rooms,” Holland says. “Toy storage doesn’t have to be an eyesore.”
Wood console table: homeowners’ own; jute storage bins: Pottery Barn Kids
The two stools were purchased from Target and then re-covered in a blue and white fabric. “The stools only cost $50 each after reupholstering them,” Holland says. “Refurbishing old stools would have cost more.”
Coffee table: Wisteria; sofa: Basset Furniture; pillows: HomeGoods; vase: vintage; area rug: West Elm; painting: One Kings Lane; stools: Target; stool fabric: Souk, DwellStudio
“I would have loved to have brought the bookshelves up all the way to the ceiling, but it would have broken the budget,” Holland says. “The fishing floats do a great job of completing the scene without feeling overpowering.”
Drapes: custom, Honey & Fitz; chair: Hickory Chair; white vase: DwellStudio; fishing floats: vintage
How to declutter your bookshelves