Linen Storage Guide

Every home has to deal with storage of linen. When the winter is over and the blankets need to be packed away to when the washing is done and the clean sheets need to be put somewhere…
Every home has to deal with storage of linen. When the winter is over and the blankets need to be packed away to when the washing is over and the clean sheets need to be put somewhere until they are needed again. Organization in your laundry room may be one of the options, but there are others for those with limited space.
Storage Boxes are by far the most popular with many of them coming in shapes and sizes that can either be stacked and packed under your bed or in that tight cupboard corner. Some of the more popular versions are the collapsible linen boxes that can be packed away if not in use, but which make sturdy boxes for all your linen and blankets if you need them.
Linen Storage Bags are great for packing your winter blankets and duvets into when you don’t need them. They are generally made of durable plastic, so that you can see exactly what you have stored and they are often built to be stacked, with strong zippers to keep them dry and bug free.
While both these options are great for those with limited space, you may also want to consider a Linen Cabinet. They come in a variety of designs to fit just about any space from corner tower units to wide bench units. If you have kids in the house, you could invest in a cubby chair with storage boxes in the cubbies and have their linen in their rooms ready for the next changeover.
Laundry Room Storage for those with the space is best. Keeping the laundry and linen in one place means not having to carry things around the house unnecessarily. Units can be made from metal or from wicker or wood. When choosing your specific design, you should always consider how much space you can allocate and also how much linen requires storage at any given time.