4 keys to organizing your linen closet

linen closet

Having a wardrobe for linen It was previously common in our homes. Today, however, there are fewer who maintain this tradition than in Bezzia We defend it as an effective organizational system. Very effective if you use the keys to organizing the linen closet that we share with you today.

What is a linen closet? It is a closet designed to store sheets, towels, tablecloths and kitchen towels, among other textiles for daily use in our home. Textiles that will take up less space if stored together than separately.

Why a linen closet?

Organizing linens in the same space allows you maximize storage space In your home. Why? Because you can make better use of the space on each shelf by stacking the same on the same. Two towels will occupy the same horizontal space in a closet as three towels if the shelves are given the proper height; that's the key.

Linen Closet

In addition, stack white clothes equally It will be much easier for you both to locate what you have been looking for, and to take it out and put it out of the closet without messing up the rest. Am I convincing you? Two more advantages: you will be aware of the number of garments you have and it will be easier to keep track of what needs to be replaced or renewed.

Keys to organize it

There are four keys that we wanted to highlight in order to have a well-organized linen closet. And they are very simple, there are only a few things that you should take into account and implement to maximize space and get visually look neat. We start?

  1. Bet on shelves. Shelves are the best solution in a linen closet. Ideally, leave a separation between one and the other that allows you to make the most of the space but avoid too high stacks of towels and sheets.
  2. Incorporates baskets. Add baskets to store smaller items like washcloths, tea towels, or napkins. Choose metal wire baskets if your priority is to see their contents at a first glance. Are you looking for a cleaner and warmer image for your linen closet? Then bet on baskets made of vegetable fibers. Of course, do not forget to label them if you have many and do not want to waste more time than necessary looking for something. You can use these same baskets to store cleaning products or bet on more rigid boxes with handles so that you can move them from the room comfortably.
  3. Group. Group the towels by size and the sheets by sets, collecting inside the top sheet, as if it were a package, the bottom sheet and the pillowcase. Also join the napkins of the same set with a string or bow. Grouping will not only allow you to maximize space, it will also make everything appear neater.
  4. Fold white clothes correctly. Folding clothes is an art and Marie Kondo had to arrive to teach many of us its importance. And the same goes for towels or bedding. Folding them helps them fit better on the shelf, occupying the minimum space without getting wrinkled. You can find many tutorials on YouTube.

Linen Closet

To be practical, the linen closet should be in a accessible place for the entire family. A closet in the hall, the hallway, the living room or the master bedroom itself if there are no children at home who have to resort to it, are good alternatives.

Depending on the capacity of the wardrobe and its distribution, you can also take advantage of it to store cleaning supplies such as washing machine detergents or homemade cleaners that we have so often encouraged you to prepare with vinegar, lemon juice or bicarbonate. They are versatile, sustainable and will help you reduce the number of cleaning products in your home and therefore the space necessary to store them. All are advantages!


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