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Trending on The Organized Home: Scandi Storage

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Trending on The Organized Home: Scandi Storage

April 1, 2018

In honor of The New Scandi week here on Remodelista, The Organized Home editors shared favorite Scandinavian-style storage solutions—perfect for spring cleaning and beyond. Here’s a look.

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Above: Mud season is coming, but not everyone is lucky enough to have a dedicated mudroom. Blogger and interior designer Jenny Komenda proves you don’t need one with her DIY, one-wall, Scandi-style mudroom. Here’s how she did it. Photograph courtesy of Jenny Komenda via the Little Green Notebook.
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Above: For streamlined storage all over the house, browse our editors’ roundup of their favorite Scandinavian storage products (that aren’t Ikea). Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista: The Organized Home.
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Above: Storing seasonal clothing isn’t as simple as tossing everything in a cardboard box and putting it in the attic. To ensure that every garment lives a long and healthy life, check out this helpful guide to properly storing out-of-season clothing.

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