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5 Tips to Up Your Organization Game in the Linen Closet

February 8, 2020 by lifedesignllc Leave a Comment

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Your linen closet should feel fresh, clean and accessible. -HT
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1. Back of the Door Mesh Pocket Organizer

Maximize space by hanging a full or half mesh pocket organizer. Hang the organizer over the door with with the hooks it comes with or use command strip hooks unless the weight is to heavy. Store cleaners, cleaning rags, microfiber cloths, latex gloves, sachets, guest bathroom supplies, extra household supplies. Think about the location and what would be convenient to store there.
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2. Textured Baskets

Woven, seagrass and cloth baskets add great texture to a linen closet. Different sizes are ideal. Store smaller items like extra pillow cases and wash clothes in smaller bins. The larger sizes are great for extra toilet paper or beach towels. Make sure to measure your shelves depth, height and width. Baskets are also great for dividing up the space on the shelves, warming up the space and giving everything a place at the same time. ​
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3. Cleaning Caddy

A cleaning caddy can be very convenient in a linen closet. Usually linen closets are up stairs or on the opposite end of the house than the kitchen. Therefore, it is farther away from the traditional place that we would store cleaners. Purely out of convenience and encouragement it really helps to have small caddies stored with the essentials to make cleaning easier. Try this tip if it makes sense for your space and the location of your closet. 
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4. Sachets

Sachets are a nice touch. Set up your linen closet to smell nice. We like for our sheets and towels to smell nice so why not go for the whole closet. Using soft scents in the linen closet like Mrs. Meyer’s lavender sachet is really calming and inviting. ​Cedar bars would also be a nice touch. 
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5. Shelf Helpers

Shelf helpers are also a great way to create more space. Create another shelf within your shelf. Linen closets are built differently so it will depend on what type of shelf you have and how much height you have between shelves whether or not this item would be good for you. If you have the wire shelving that are in many new build homes plastic shelf liners can be put down so you can utilize storage efficiently.

Cleaning Caddy 

Rope Baskets

Shelf Helper

Mrs. Meyer’s Sachet 

Mesh Organizer

3 Seagrass Baskets

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