In this video, Rebecca Robertson shows a low-cost, inventive, and striking way to store toys with open shelving.
Rebecca Robertson lives in a renovated South Street Seaport loft with her husband Marco, their son Luca, their cat, and two lovebirds, above a wine store that they run together. We also recommend her One Minute Tips on Large Scale Art and Making an Art Grid with Job Jackets.
• The Star: Rebecca Robertson is an independent Interior Designer and Stylist based in Manhattan. For the last 12 years she has been an editor at Martha Stewart Living (most recently the Decorating and Home Editor) and has contributed to many parts of editorial content, including the Collecting Department and Blueprint Magazine. She believes in smart and beautiful solutions for the home that center around DIY and how-to projects. She has degrees in Fine Art from the Museum School and Interior Design from the Parsons School of Design.
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Crates make such fun and versatile storage. Just the other day I used an apple crate in the dining room for this project, and it looks great - http://homefluffyhome.blog.com/2012/10/29/change-the-record/
I use wine crates to create a bed base and storage in the back of my pickup truck (which has a canopy so I can camp in it). But my new dresser/armoire using wine crates for drawers has to be my favourite use for those sturdy wooden boxes: http://travelswithmiranda.uskeba.ca/?p=15622