Check out these two absolute game-changers for your linen closet! Bid farewell to the never-ending challenge of folding fitted sheets and welcome a super organized closet. Having personally used these products in clients' homes multiple times, I can vouch for their quality and effectiveness.
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There are numerous ways to organize your sheet sets and linens. Instead of bombarding you with all the choices, here are two cost-effective solutions along with my preferred features of each.
Before proceeding, please avoid storing unused bedsheets. In less than five minutes, you can easily purge these five categories.
Old towels that have been replaced: You probably don't need extra "shop" towels if you already have some in the garage.
Crib bedding when the crib is no longer in use: It's time to say goodbye to these items that are no longer needed.
Uncomfortable sheets: If you don't enjoy the feel of certain sheets you purchased, it might be time to part ways with them.
Extra pillowcases: Sometimes sheet sets come with more pillowcases than you need.
Holiday-themed sheets: If storage space is limited, consider if it's worth keeping sheets that are only used for a month each year.
To jump to where and how to donate or recycle old linens, click here.
Products to Organize Sheet Sets and Bedding
Product Features:
Why I love it:
Vibrate, fun colors and easy to read straps
Super affordable
Bands are easy to store when not in use
Product Features:
Why I love it:
Clear pockets at the front allow for easy viewing of contents
No need for fancy folding
Includes label card
Sits well on wire shelves
Pro Tip: Just toss those sheets in the sheet organizer and zip it up! Stop trying to learn how to fold a fitted sheet.
Where to Donate Your Linens
If your linens are still in good condition please consider donating them. Please do not donate items you would not sleep on. To keep your textiles out of the landfill please look into recycling them.
Here are some suggestions for places to donate your linens.
Animal Shelters
Homeless Shelters
Veterinarian Clinics
Craft Centers for drop cloths
Where to Recycle Your Linens
Still unsure whether to donate or recycle your items? An easy and user-friendly option is Retold. Simply purchase one or several bags from their website to mail your textiles from home. Once they receive the items, they are sorted based on garment type and quality. Depending on the item's quality, they are distributed to thrift stores, charities, upcyclers, or recycling companies, ensuring they avoid ending up in landfills.
For more tips on recycling textiles, explore my complimentary FREE Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Guide.
Final Thoughts
You have the power to revamp your space simply by decluttering. In the client project showcased below, I utilized bed organizer straps* for the sheets. Nevertheless, the most impactful change was parting ways with linens that were no longer in use.
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