For blankets
Go wider than you think: roughly 18–22 inches across for a living room floor basket, or it will look like toy storage.
A good blanket basket should hold at least two throws without needing them folded perfectly every time.
Storage basket sizing
Most storage baskets fail because they are too small for the visual job. Use these quick rules before buying so the basket looks styled, not stranded.
Start here
Go wider than you think: roughly 18–22 inches across for a living room floor basket, or it will look like toy storage.
A good blanket basket should hold at least two throws without needing them folded perfectly every time.
Leave 1–2 inches of breathing room around the basket so it looks built-in rather than jammed into place.
Use straighter sides for cubes, consoles, and open shelving. Soft round baskets usually look better on the floor.
Choose a handled basket that sits below console height and can swallow shoes, scarves, dog leads, or mail overflow.
If the basket is visible from the front door, choose texture over pattern: woven seagrass, rattan, felt, canvas, or soft leather.
Before you buy
Room-by-room notes
A floor basket beside a sofa should feel visually heavy enough to balance the sofa arm, chair, or side table near it. Tiny baskets disappear. Taller woven baskets work well for throws, spare cushions, toys, or rolled magazines.
Use softer baskets for laundry overflow, spare linens, or the awkward corner near a wardrobe. Avoid sharp-looking storage that makes the room feel like a utility cupboard.
Choose washable or moisture-tolerant materials where possible. Baskets near towels can look elegant, but anything directly beside a bath or shower needs to handle damp air.
Better buying test
A storage basket is not just decor. If it sits on the floor, it needs to either hide a real category of clutter or improve the room visually enough to justify the space it takes.
Before buying, name exactly what will live inside it: two throws, dog toys, slippers, guest towels, scarves, children’s toys, spare cushions, or laundry overflow. If the answer is “miscellaneous things,” the basket will probably become a junk bowl with handles.
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