Linen Storage - Tips to Organize Your Closet
Jul 13, 2024

Is your Linen Closet in Chaos?
If you are like most of us, your closet for linen storage is not the most organized space in your home. Linens come in all shapes, sizes, and uses. Too often, items get jumbled together as we take them out and put them back into the closet. Soon you’re spending too much time looking for that favorite fluffy bath towel or finding a full matching set of cotton bed sheets. But there’s hope. Organizing your linen storage closet is easier than you think. With a little planning and organizing, you’ll be able to find the right sheets, blankets, and towels you need for every room in your home. Here are some storage ideas for organizing your linen closet.The following article will cover all of the topics listed below.
- Useful Storage Accessories
- Layout and Shelving Tips for Efficient Organization
- Protect Your Linens During Storage
(What's your biggest challenge when it comes to linen storage? Finding space, how to store properly, or perhaps accessibility? Let us know below in the comments!)
Reduce the Clutter
The first step to any organizing project is to get rid of those items you never use. These tend to take over your linen closet storage space. Toss the thinning towels, torn washcloths, and worn bed sheets. If you’ve saved the kids’ superhero comforters all these years, it’s ok to let those go or donate them. In the case of your linens, like in much of life, the 80/20 rule applies. We use 20% of what we own over and over, and the rest, that 80%, just hangs out in the closet. So, especially if you are tight for space, get rid of everything you don’t use. Furthermore, reduce the overall number of items of each type of linen to keep things simple. A good guideline is to keep two full sets of quality bed sheets and three towel sets for each bed and bath you have. Comforters take up a lot of space, so reduce these bulky items to only what you need, usually one or two per bedroom. With less clutter, you can now organize your linens in an efficient way to get the most from your storage space and save a lot of time in the future finding things you need.Sort and Prioritize
Separate your linens by type and color. A great way to find what you need quickly is to establish a color pattern for each room and bath and store them separately. That way, you’ll spot them faster when you need them, and it will be easy to put away laundered linens in their designated spot. As you plan out your storage space, another idea for linens is to place items you frequently need at the front and on an accessible shelf level. Conversely, store seasonal items like comforters and throws, or other bulky items like extra pillows, on the higher shelves at the back since they are used less frequently.Useful Accessories for Storing Linens
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Shelves and Baskets
Closet organizers are another great idea for maximum space efficiency. You're off to a great start if your linen closet has sectioned shelving and drawers. Sectioned shelving helps keep your linens neatly in their place. If you have open shelves, or prefer to keep your linens from tumbling off the shelf, obtain plastic, wire or lined wicker storage baskets. You can even label them on the front showing what each bin contains. Store beach towels in totes so they are ready to go when beach day arrives. When purchasing your baskets, plan ahead by knowing how much storage space you will need for your linens. Get containers of a few different sizes for large and small items. For example, small containers work great for grab-and-go items like washcloths. If you already have shelf dividers or prefer to add them to your linen closet, you won’t need to use baskets to hold things in their place. Baskets or other containers, however, add a neat look to the shelves and, with labels, help you find things quickly when you need them, so they can be a nice accessory to divided shelves. Another tip is to add drawers in your linen closet. They are a great storage place for smaller linens like washcloths, or delicate items, such as formal tablecloths and cloth napkins. Under-the-shelf hanging baskets work nicely for organizing smaller closets or in bathroom cupboards, making use of vertical space.Organize Linens Neatly
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