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HOW TO

ORGANIZE A LINEN CLOSET

– Smoother morning evening routines – No more messy stacks – Faster item grabbing access – Avoid buying duplicate items – Creates calm organized space – Family finds things easily – Easier guest preparation moments – Improves overall home flow

WHY ORGANIZING YOUR LINEN CLOSET

– Storage baskets for small items – Storage bins for extra linens – Tape measure for shelf dimensions – Labels and marker for organization – Uninterrupted time for organizing project – Trash bags for old linens – Laundry basket for washing items

WHAT YOU NEED

– Bath towels and hand towels – Bed sheet sets – Extra pillowcases and blankets – Washcloths and kitchen towels – Cleaning supplies separate storage – Beach and pool towels – Guest linens ready access

WHAT BELONGS IN YOUR LINEN CLOSET

- Stackable Closet Storage Basket - Stackable Storage Drawers - Foldable Shelf Organizer Bins - Bed Sheet Organizer Bands - Fabric Storage Bins - Labels for Storage Bins - Foldable Sheet Organizer - Hyacinth Storage Cubes

BEST STORAGE SOLUTIONS:

– File fold for visibility – Store sheets in pillowcase – Neat uniform towel folding – Roll hand towels compactly – Eye level frequent linens – Group sheets by size – Store seasonal items high

EASY WAYS TO FOLD AND STORE LINENS

– Repurpose shoebox storage bins – Dollar store storage baskets – Use mason jar containers – Tension rods shelf dividers – Magazine holders towel storage – Pool noodle drawer dividers – Thrift store basket finds

ORGANIZING TIPS ON A BUDGET

Start by removing every single item from your closet shelves so you can see exactly what you own and what condition everything is in.

STEP 1: EMPTY EVERYTHING OUT COMPLETELY

Group similar items together, like bath towels, hand towels, sets of sheets, and cleaning supplies, so you can see how much of each category you have.

STEP 2: SORT ITEMS INTO CLEAR CATEGORIES

Get rid of anything that's stained, torn, or hasn't been used in over a year because keeping these things only takes up valuable storage space.

STEP 3: DECLUTTER AND REMOVE UNWANTED ITEMS

Wipe down all your closet shelves with a damp cloth to remove dust and any sticky residue that's built up over time from use.

STEP 4: CLEAN YOUR SHELVES THOROUGHLY

Decide which items should go on which shelves based on how often you use them, and make sure frequently needed things are easy to grab.

STEP 5: PLAN YOUR STORAGE LAYOUT

Return items to the closet in their assigned categories, making sure each thing has a specific home where it belongs and will always be found.

STEP 6: PUT EVERYTHING BACK IN DESIGNATED SPOTS