the
GOODS
fun, fanciful
& functional
FINDS
THANKS TO STAYCATIONS
AND SOCIAL DISTANCING,
WE'VE HAD MORE TIME TO
TACKLE THAT TO-DO LIST IN
2020. BUT SOMEHOW, THE
LIST JUST KEEPS GROWING.
NEVER MIND, THERE'S
PLENTY OF TIME TO GET
ORGANIZED AND LIVE YOUR
BEST LIFE BEFORE 2021
COMES AROUND. RIGHT
AFTER YOU STOCK UP ON A
FEW ESSENTIALS (AND SOME
INESSENTIALS TOO).
Compiled by Pat St. Germain
1. If you're the kind of person who decants laundry soap into a more
attractive container — or if you aspire to be that person — you'll
appreciate a calming, well-organized laundry room. In mudrooms and
other tight quarters, use vertical space to maximize storage options.
For convenience, include a clothing rack ($50), rolling hamper ($30)
and plenty of baskets ($10 and up) from HomeSense (homesense.ca).
A high-seat chair ($100), wicker and non-slip rugs ($30) and brass
hanging mirror ($150) add a touch of comfort and charm.
2. Got four-legged family members? A wood storage bench with
drawer ($40) and paw-print placemat ($8) mark out a designated
space for leashes, treats and grooming supplies. A ceramic dog bowl
($13) and cat dish ($7) go with the territory.
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3. You don't have to
spend a lot of money
on a handy caddy
for cleaning
supplies, but
if you insist …
this petite Curtis
storage box will
run you $48 at
Anthropologie
(anthropologie.com).
Soap and rags
not included.
94 Parade of Homes Fall 2020