Baskets and Trunks that Preserve Family Memories
Hello, I'm Vans, mother of two boys (1 and 7…
Dear readers,
In my last article, I wrote about a question that arises in almost every interior: how do you create a tidy home? I spoke about calm, clarity, and making conscious choices. In that same spirit, this month we dive deeper into a subject that is just as important: storage.
Because where do you put your belongings without your interior losing its sense of style? How do you combine functionality with aesthetics? The answer lies in storage that does more than simply tidy up — storage that tells a story.
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From Hiding to Displaying
Where storage was once primarily meant to keep things out of sight, in 2026 we see a clear shift. Storage is allowed to be visible. Open shelving, modular systems, and stylish boxes become part of the overall interior composition. Not everything needs to be concealed; carefully chosen objects are given a stage.
A handwoven basket filled with soft throws. A wooden trunk holding old family photographs. A stack of linen boxes in an open cabinet. These are functional elements that simultaneously add warmth and character.
Trend 2026: Natural Materials & Tactility
The desire for calm translates into materials that bring softness. Rattan, seagrass, wood, wool, and linen dominate the storage trends of 2026. Texture plays a leading role: tactile surfaces that add depth and layering to a space.
Baskets are no longer secondary accessories but fully fledged interior pieces. They soften clean lines and create balance against modern materials such as steel and glass. A carefully placed basket is both practical and decorative — instantly adding atmosphere.
Baskets to store socks and underwear ; Image Source : Mova Wonen NL
The Comeback of the Trunk
The wooden trunk is making a stylish return. As a coffee table, a bench at the foot of the bed, or a statement piece in the hallway. What makes a trunk special is its dual function: it offers generous storage space while carrying a sense of history.
At a time when sustainability and heirloom pieces are gaining importance, the trunk fits perfectly into contemporary interiors. Combining old and new is a key trend for 2026. A vintage steamer trunk next to a minimalist sofa creates tension and depth within a room.
Streamer trunk as a TV stand ; Image Source : Mova Wonen NL
Seamlessly Integrated
Alongside visible storage, we also see a rise in integrated solutions. Sofas with hidden drawers, custom-built cabinetry extending to the ceiling, multifunctional furniture that adapts effortlessly to compact living spaces.
Especially in smaller apartments, storage is no longer secondary but an essential design element. Every square meter counts and is used wisely, without creating visual clutter.
Storage is ultimately not only about organizing, but about selecting. What deserves a place in your home? Which objects say something about who you are?
By choosing consciously and shaping your storage aesthetically, you create an interior that feels both tidy and personal. Not cold perfection, but organized warmth.
A home without clutter is pleasant.
A home with character is unforgettable.
Perhaps that is the true essence of living in 2026: not owning more, but preserving more beautifully.
“Atmospheric living is for everyone, if you fill it with attention, style, and feeling.” – movawonen
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Hello, I'm Vans, mother of two boys (1 and 7 years old). Two years ago I founded MoVa Wonen, which arose from my hobby that got out of hand: styling homes for people with limited financial resources who still want a stylish living environment. My interest expanded to real estate, where I discovered that you can offer homes to investors without sellers paying sales costs. With MoVa Wonen I now focus on finding properties for people who, for various reasons, cannot or do not want to pay sales costs and want to get rid of their home quickly. Within the real estate world, I noticed that there is little attention in the Netherlands for customers with a non-Western background. Although MoVa Wonen is still in its infancy, I hope to contribute to growth opportunities and equal opportunities for people with diverse backgrounds in the real estate market in the future.
