8 Tips for Organizing Your Linen Closet

All parts of the home can be beautiful, including the linen closet. With a bit of time and effort, you can turn it from an ordinary part of the house into an aesthetically pleasing one without losing its practicality. So check out these eight tips for organizing your linen closet to get you started.

A built-in closet with white shelves

1.     The first tip is to take some time to declutter

Closets can get disorganized over time, so before you start reorganizing, take out everything you have stored here and go through it. Sometimes, less is more. Make an inventory of all the things you own. Sell, donate or recycle what you don’t need to make room for really useful things you will need in the future. Some things can even be upcycled, like using old towels and turning them into clothes for cleaning. This is an excellent chance to do a deep clean of the closet. Doing this at least once a year ensures that your linen closet always stays tidy.

2. Move on to decorating

Combine functionality and beauty by redecorating your linen closet. This is excellent if you just moved into your new apartment or house because you have a blank canvas to work with. But if you are just looking to move, with advice from cleancutmoving.com, you can pack efficiently and make unpacking much less of a chore. Paint the back wall or use wallpaper to add color to the closet. Buy cute door hangers to incorporate into the room. Put some lovely wall shelves or even some built-in pieces of furniture to store your things.

When storing items such as towels, use a combination of folding and rolling to make it look better organized. Style it and keep similar colors together. Use good lighting in the closet to make finding things more accessible. You can even buy an air freshener or potpourri to make it smell nicer.

towels displayed nicely in bathroom
Fold and roll towels to make them look nicer in your bathroom

3. Categorize your linens

The first step to organizing your linen closet is to separate things into different categories by their use. For instance, pillowcases, sheets, blankets, etc. Furthermore, separate them by their size and then by color. Try to keep all your bed sheet sets and towel sets together. When putting items in drawers, such as towels, you can leave them vertically, so they look nice when opened. This way, things will also be much easier to see and reach.

Make a plan of which items will go where before you start putting things back in the closet. Keep seasonal items in the front and switch them out when necessary. Store bulkier items on the bottom and smaller ones on the top. Your most used items should be at your eye level and easily reachable.

4.  Label all of your linens

When you are reorganizing, label everything as you go. This is the key to organizing any closet, not just a linen one. When everything has its place, the closet will look much nicer. With labeling, it will be easier to pack and move later. If you ever find yourself needing to make an emergency move, you can have it done quickly and with no stress. You won’t have to take down storage containers that aren’t see-through just to find something.

Nowadays, there are so many different types of labels that you can even make them match the room. Chalkboard labels are the best because you can easily change the writing on them. You won’t have to go through piles of things to find something or try to remember which size of sheets are stored where. To make things easier, label what size the sheets are and what is all included in the sets.

5. Use different storage solutions

There are so many different ways to sort your linens. Other than storing them in boxes, you can use drawers or shelves. Baskets are also a fantastic storage solution for closets. They double as décor and are easy to access. Hanging baskets on the wall is a neat solution that looks beautiful and uses vertical space. Recently, it has become more and more popular to use decorative ladders as storage solutions for towels. Alternatively, you can invest in a rolling cart for some smaller items you frequently use or decorative pillows if you have them. For linens that take up too much space, store them in vacuum bags and then in larger bins or shelves.

A pink and white bed sheet set on a bed
Another tip is to separate the items in your linen closet by function

6. Maximize vertical space

Make sure to use the vertical space that’s available to the max. Pick out shelves that will go with the aesthetic of the room and the closet. They can be built into the closet or placed individually. You can use hangers on the door or a shoe organizer for some extra storage. If your space is limited, you can invest in some shelf dividers to make it look even better. Consider buying a ladder to access the things on higher shelves safely.

7. Organize your toiletries and cleaning products

Throw out any items that may be expired and sort the remaining ones into categories. You can use a basket with a handle for your cleaning supplies so that they can be quickly taken out of the closet and carried around the house when needed. A well-organized closet removes the risk of forgetting some items and having them go bad. It will be much easier to reach any necessary refills for your home. You can use tissue box covers to make them match the linen closet.

8. Make a designated place for laundry

Image of embroidered linens as decor
Use your linens as decor.

If you have the room, you can have an ironing board built in. Now, you will have a designated space just for ironing. That can easily be tucked away and not collect much dust. Make room near it for iron as well. Buy some laundry baskets to go with the style of the room. You can have multiple to save time and not spend it separating your laundry later. If the space allows, you can build the laundry basket into the closet shelves so it can be hidden.

Final thoughts

As you can see, organizing your linen closet can be a productive and entertaining activity. It will make your space not only more efficient but also more accessible. So let your imagination run wild and have fun making your linen closed a more beautiful space.

Why Cover a Tissue Box?

You might not realize how a tissue box cover can really make any room in your home pop and look that much more luxurious. We’re used to buying tissues in unattractive boxes that nobody likes. Luckily, you can cover a tissue box and make it unique and beautiful.

Nice tissue box cover
Here we have our Napoleon Bee Wreath (Blue), Fleur de France (Pewter) and Amalfi Scroll (Blue) Tissue Box Covers.

The tissue manufacturers usually put their products in simple, unattractive, poorly designed boxes that people don’t like. Luckily, you can cover a tissue box and make it unique and beautiful. Tissue boxes are a practical necessity, but they don’t need to be ugly or old-fashioned anymore. With the right tissue box covers, you can make them a part of your decoration.

Plain tissue box without a cover
An uncovered (and ugly) tissue box.

Complement the design of any room

Tissue box covers are made to complement the design of any space and even elevate it. If you cover a tissue box, you can transform an eyesore into a chic little piece of décor.

how to cover a tissue box
Click on this photo to watch a video that shows you how quick & easy it is to cover a tissue box.

Bathroom and vanity

Tissue boxes are usually located in the bathroom, with other essential bath accessories. They should match your bathroom’s décor and complement the space. However, they are convenient to have in other rooms as well. For example, they will make your vanity look more sophisticated.

Various tissue boxes
People don’t like poorly designed boxes, and that’s the main reason they decide to cover a tissue box.

Living room

It’s a good idea to have a box of tissues within arm’s reach almost anywhere in our home. Ladies watching a romantic movie on Netflix just can’t imagine not having a few tissues around (just in case some tears come running down their cheeks).

An uncovered tissue box would totally ruin the aesthetics of a living room which is known to represent your style more than anything else. Buying one elegant tissue box cover will add a special touch to your space. They have a similar purpose as decorative pillows on your sofa or other room accessories – they can be beautiful and elegant, but they are also functional.

blue potted primrose pillow and tissue box cover
During allergy or flu season, having a tissue box in every room of your home may be a necessity.

Bedroom

It’s also common to put one tissue box in your bedroom, on the bedside table – especially for those occasions when you catch a cold or the flu. Also, whenever you’re muddling through allergy season, tissues are your life-saver.

You realize that there’s no point in making your bedside table look stylish and beautiful and then plonk a rainbow-colored tissue box on it. So, be creative and find a cover that will make a statement in your bedroom. If you share a double bed with your partner, you can have a simple yet modern covered tissue box on one side and one more elegant and feminine on the other side. Beautifully embroidered linen/cotton tissue box covers will make all the difference.

Various advantages of having a tissue box cover

Tissue box covers are not only meant to improve the aesthetics of your space. They come with other advantages as well. For example, with the slight added weight of a cover, you won’t need two hands to grab a quick tissue anymore. It may be annoying to use one hand to pull the tissue and another one to hold the box down, so it doesn’t fly up in the air. Covers solve that issue almost entirely. The little things are those that make our life easier.

Since covers look delightfully decorative, they become a necessity once you start to use them. Just be sure to find those which are easy to utilize and refill. There is a wide variety of styles and designs available, so there’s something for everybody’s taste and preferences. Some may want the cover to be unique and personalized – monogrammed, and that’s totally fine; as long as you like it, enjoy it, and it fits your room’s design.

Two women wearing Jacaranda Living face masks during the coronavirus pandemic.
Those relocating during the pandemic should always have their mask, hand-disinfectant solution, and tissues with them.

 

Few tips in case you’re moving during the pandemic

If you are moving during the pandemic, you are in for a ride. We can all agree that relocating during the pandemic is not easy. You’ll need to pay special attention to everything you touch. Thus, it would be best if you had tissues, hand sanitizers, and disinfectants for surfaces all the time close at hand. You’ll also need to respect social distancing protocols and do everything you can to put yourself through the minimum possible risks.

Cleaning and disinfecting everything before packing your items in boxes or containers is crucial to protect all the people who’ll be handling them. In all the rush before, on, and after the moving day, remember to wash your hands regularly and thoroughly. Wearing a mask goes without saying, and it’s already become the routine.

Final thoughts

When you dive into the glorious world of tissue box covers, you might just realize that you could really use tissues in every room of your home, or maybe even multiple boxes per room (if you have ample space and a big family). To cover a tissue box is becoming so popular because the covers are a perfect canvas for personalization. They can become a great gift as well. It’s not too early to think about Mother’s Day or pick a random date and make your loved ones happy with a simple yet unique gift, especially if you already know how convenient it’s to have something like that these days. Whether you’re looking to refresh your current home with new details or you’re thinking about how to decorate your brand-new home, make the most out of space, and always choose items that are both functional and appealing.

bathroom embroidered linen display
Shell Collection bath linen display with terry guest & bath towels, cosmetic bags and a tissue box cover.

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