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How to tastefully style baskets in your home

by Staff Bona
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Baskets are one of those quiet heroes of home décor. They bring warmth, texture and an easy, lived-in feel to a space, while still doing a job. Whether woven from grass, rattan or reed, baskets suit just about every home style – from modern city flats to relaxed coastal cottages. 

Start small and build slowly

One basket can feel like an afterthought, but a few together tell a better story. Begin with two or three pieces in different sizes and shapes, then add more as you go. A tall floor basket paired with a shallow tray-style weave creates contrast and keeps things interesting. Let your collection grow naturally instead of buying everything at once.

Use them for everyday storage

The best baskets earn their place. Think throws in the lounge, extra cushions in a bedroom, magazines next to the sofa or towels in the bathroom. In the kitchen, baskets work beautifully for bread, fruit or pantry basics. When they’re filled with useful items, they feel purposeful rather than decorative.

Let them sit, not hang

Baskets don’t always need hooks. Rest them on open shelves, above cupboards or on top of wardrobes for a softer look. Grouped along a shelf, they add texture without overwhelming the room. This works especially well in kitchens and sculleries where storage can double as styling.

Mix old with new

There’s no rule saying baskets must be vintage to look good. New pieces can feel just as timeless, especially when they’re well made. Pair a newer, structured basket with something older and more relaxed for balance. What matters most is quality and how the piece fits into your home. 

Choose natural tones

Baskets shine when kept simple. Stick to earthy shades like honey, sand and warm brown so they blend easily with wood, linen and stone. If your home leans modern, baskets soften sharp edges. In a more traditional space, they add an easy, collected feel. 

Style beyond storage

Baskets aren’t only for holding things. Use a wide, shallow one as a coffee table centrepiece, filled with books or greenery. A large floor basket makes a great planter cover, while smaller woven pieces can replace trays on side tables. Think of them as texture, not just containers. 

Buy local where possible

South Africa has a rich tradition of handwoven craft, and supporting local makers adds meaning to your space. Pieces sourced from markets, roadside stalls or small studios often carry more character than mass-produced options. Each basket tells a story, which makes your home feel more personal.   

Trust your eye

There’s no formula to getting it right. If a basket feels good in a space, it probably works. Move them around, try different rooms and don’t be afraid to edit. A few well-placed pieces will always look better than too many competing for attention. 

Simple, practical and quietly beautiful, baskets are an easy way to add warmth to any room – and they never go out of style.

Compiled by Maegan-Leigh Jacobs

First published on Garden and Home

Also read: Timeless home decor lessons you can steal from grandma

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