Reclaim Your Linen Closet Space

These five steps will help reclaiming your closet space.

Is your linen closet overloaded? Can’t stuffed anything else in it? Well then, it is time to reorganize. Season comes and season goes, but what goes in the closet hardly ever come out until we have no more room, or can’t find what we need. Here are five easy steps to reclaim your closet space.

  1. Start fresh-Clean out everything so you can actually see the back of your closet. Be picky and decide what you want to keep. Pack up items that have not been touched for the last six months and donate. Chances are you don’t need them. Remember to get a receipt and claim it on your income tax return.
  2. Top shelves-Store seasonal items such as flannel, comforter, extra pillows, and blankets that you don’t use daily. Keep them labeled in clear containers for easy to locate. If you own a compressed vacuum, use it to reduce your items to about a quarter of their original size.
  3. Eye level shelves-Keep items that you use daily at eye level for easy reach. These items are toothpaste, tooth brushes, hair spray, medicines, and personal hygiene products. Keep similar items in their own baskets to maintain organization.
  4. Lower shelves-Store bedding items, sheets, pillow cases, fitted sheets, and towels. Group similar items together. Suggesting number for each bed is two sets, unless you live in cold weather areas, add two flannel sheet sets for each bedroom. For towels, each female should have four per week; each male should have two per week, and some extra towels for guess.
  5. Bottom shelves-Keep all your cleaning supplies on the bottom of your closet. If you store them in containers that are easy to pull in and out, it would be better for everyone to retain organized.

Now that the linen closet is neat, fresh, and arranged; keeps it looking good by spending a little time each week to straight out items. Not only you won’t be overwhelmed with too many things, you also feel less discouraged when it’s time to clean up.

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  1. If you want to come and tidy mine, you’re welcome!! LOL

  2. Great advice! I was looking in my linen closet just the other day wondering what to do with it. I have a lot that can come out and lots I don’t use. You have given me the incentive I need to tackle the job.
    Thanks for the help.

  3. Thank you Lizzie and Darlene for your comments. They mean a great deal to me.

  4. While I think that your ideas are very good there is one flaw here. Cleaning products should be kept up high or locked up away from the reach of small children. Many products can be deadly to children and keeping them on low shelves where they can be easily reached is just not a good idea. Pets can get into them too if they are too low.

  5. Thank you Maureen for pointing that out.

    I was thinking that if you keep cleaning products up high, they might be more harm when accidently drop!

    Your points are good to remember though. Thanks again.

  6. Good tips, I can always use help w/my linen closet.
    Thanks

  7. Thank you Francie.

  8. I love your ideas. I keep my cleaning supplies low too. No one needs a spill or a face full of cleanser. My little owns are grown and I keep a close eye on the grandchildren when they visit. I especially liked your idea about starting out empty, and using compressed bags, if available. Keep up the good work.

  9. Thank you Judy!

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