This clutter-eating Primark storage is cheap and good-looking. We'll take it all

Primark storage is taking the high street by storm – don't miss these cheap but chic buys

Shelving storage by Primark
(Image credit: Primark)

We've been doing the rounds of the best storage buys this week because, yes, we're having a spring clean at Realhomes.com Towers. Some of the best finds? They're at Primark. Okay, so you can't order online (what's all that about?), but if you're happy to brave the store scrum, you can bag some brilliant buys at amazing prices. 

These are our favourite Primark storage finds this season. Don't miss them. And if you can't face going in store, we've provided a few order-online alternatives.

1. A cute shelving unit for bathrooms and bedrooms

Primark storage

(Image credit: Primark)

No room for bedside tables? Bathroom full of clutter? This cute shelving unit has enough space for all your must-haves. And it's an outrageous £12.

Find more clever small bathroom storage ideas in our guide.

2. Storage boxes for every room

Primark storage

(Image credit: Primark)

There's a HUGE range of storage boxes at Primark this season, all in dreamy colours. Use them for everything from hiding away toys and shoes to pet beds.

See more Primark storage boxes, from £2.50. Find more storage boxes for clothes in our guide.

3. On trend storage baskets at silly prices

Love, love, LOVE these storage baskets. They come in all shapes, sizes and looks and cost from just £4. Rude not to get quite a few.

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Lucy Searle

Lucy is Global Editor-in-Chief of Homes & Gardens having worked on numerous interiors and property titles. She was founding Editor of Channel 4’s 4Homes magazine, was Associate Editor at Ideal Home, before becoming Editor-in-Chief of Realhomes.com in 2018 then moving to Homes & Gardens in 2021. She has also written for Huffington Post, AOL, UKTV, MSN, House Beautiful, Good Homes, and many women’s titles. Find her writing about everything from buying and selling property, self build, DIY, design and consumer issues to gardening.