The key to a neat and practical linen cupboard is all about coordination. A system of storage baskets and labelling will ensure a highly organised and easily accessible linen cupboard that will hopefully stay that way for a long time!
Baskets are a stylish storage solution that help to keep everything neat and tidy inside the cupboard, whilst labels help you find where those pesky pillow cases live and ensure that your brand new system is (hopefully) adhered to.
Here’s how to organise your linen cupboard by each shelf:
Top Shelf
Store things up here that you don't use as often, such as winter blankets, spare pillows or cushions, or that magnetic wool underlay that you bought years ago. Neatly fold or stack the items and apply labels underneath.
Middle Shelf
Place the items here that you use more frequently, such as towels, so that they're easily accessible. Neatly fold towels and stack them, making individual piles for bath towels, beach towels, and gym towels, etc.
Lower Shelves
The lower shelves are a great space for organising your sheets and smaller items. The best way to do this is by using storage baskets and organising them via the size of your sheets. e.g. Kind, Queen, Double, Single, or the type of item e.g. a basket each for tea towels, hand towels, flannels, etc.
Floor
On the lowest level, it's great to use round storage baskets that you can easily pull in and out for storing those odds and ends that never seem to have a place, e.g. dog accessories (toys, rugs, brushes, collars, leads), vacuum accessories, christmas decorations, bath matts, or curtains.
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Happy linen cupboard organising!
