Why I can never have enough IKEA Kallax cubes.
If anyone asks me how I keep my apartment tidy, my answer is always the same: baskets, baskets, baskets. I firmly believe that the neatest homes are the ones that simply hide clutter the most effectively. To that end, I keep things tucked away in just about any kind of basket you can imagine—flexible seagrass, two-tone wire, lidded, and circular.
The beauty of this piece is just how completely customizable its configuration is, depending on what you want to use it for. The super-simple construction of Kallax also means it blends seamlessly into any home. We’ve compiled some of its most classic uses and some creative versions, all of which have me ready to tackle the next evolution of my own Kallax.
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