Australian Home Beautiful

HB EXPERT: HIDDEN TREASURES

A streamlined home is always on the wish list, but taming clutter when you’re time (and space) poor can be a challenge. And that’s when the little things make a big difference. From a row of glass jars in the pantry to chic baskets in utilitarian zones, stash your stuff in style and create a sense of harmony at home with clever small-storage solutions that fit seamlessly into your spaces.

CLEVER IN THE KITCHEN

Feel like a kid in a candy store with an emporium-style display of assorted glass jars in your pantry and drawers. “Clear glass jars are a perennial favourite as you can instantly see what you need,” says Tahn Scoon, interior designer and founder of Tahn Interiors. “It’s common to use them in the pantry, but they work just as well in shallow drawers. If anything, it’s even easier as you

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