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Monday, October 15, 2012
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
ODD
Organize De-clutter Display

Taking a break from the colour stories to write about little things. A forgotten corner of the bed room. A tiny spot of space by the window. Have used to organize stuff that would not fit into the closet.. most of it is too pretty to sit inside a closet any way!
The corner is utilised to store and display a collection of junk jewellery, old bags, the few books that I am reading right now, scarves, bags and shoes, family photographs and a whole lot of other things, that left alone would be a complete mess.
The few things that can be done to de-clutter and store things well, is to sort the objects and unify the look of a space using interesting things to store them..

Bags and Baskets: Antique Rattan basket from Green Lantern, HK. Tribal applique dowry bag from Matsya Here.
Baskets of different sizes, shapes and types can be used to serve as catch-alls for jewelery, old textiles, remote controls, books, keys, CDs and random odds and ends.

Pegs and hooks:Pegs from British India- Singapore, Silk and potli Key chains, turquoise necklace from Stanley Market HK and Polka Dot woolen Scarf from Kashmir Handicrafts- Mumbai.
Instead of stashing interesting bags, scarves key chains and jewellery out of sight, I use clothes pegs and hooks to hang stuff as I please. The display keeps changing to suit mood and convenience...

Antique Burmese embellished bag I inherited from my Grandmother, assorted jewelry from Jade Market HK, and Baskets from all over..

Assorted bangles and more baskets

Woolen scarf from Kashmir Handicrafts and
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Housing Books

As a very young child I was sure I'd grow old in a cottage by the sea somewhere, surrounded by cats and books... Now well into adulthood, I have decided I am allergic to cats. As for the
cottage, it is there still, somewhere in my dreams... Have remained true to atleast one of the child- hood resolves though. The one about books.
Over the past few years I have collected books of all kinds.. add to that hubby dearests treasured tomes and subsequently the brats mini library. Before I realised there were more books around than I could manage.
After months of persistent tackling we have been able to display and store most of our collection effectively.....well almost..!
Here are a few pictures from our mini library, which for lack of space, has spilled out of my study into every corner of the house by now.
Located this fantastic little planter at a furniture sale. This one was among the last pieces at the store. Owing to a broken wheel, I was able to pick it up at throw away prices. It has housed my paper backs ever since. A little kitschy perhaps, but loads of fun none the less..!
The sofa in the living room anchors a pile of books on a teak wood platter from Rajasthan. The basket on the left is used to protect well thumbed volumes inherited from my mom and grand mom.
A ladder bought with the intention of being used in a library eventually, is put to use in the meanwhile storing books. The piece can be converted into a chair with additional storage at the base- which allows me to use it differently from time to time.
The book rack in the study carries more than its fair share of load. It is put to good use storing my sons collection of clay toys from India besides books.
Bay windows in most of the rooms have allowed me to create designated `reading corners' in the living room and bed room. The spaces are cosy and light-filled, with plenty of books available at hand at all times including our `current reads'.
Ever since my six-year-old decided he was too old for his rocking horse , the toy has stored my copies of Elle decor and Nat Geo ( left). A Balinese teak bowl stores old copies of the List and `Good things'.


Book stands from antique and flea markets display some of my favourite coffee table books in the living room and study.
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