Organizing Your Linen Closet Quickly and Easily

In the world of organization, many people do not think to organize their linen closet. People realize that they can just shut the door and forget about all of those towels and sheets since they cannot be seen. This idea works until it's time to find something in there! Organizing your
 linen closet is important and can be done easily.

First, you need to do some weeding out in order to organize your linen closet. Look through your towels and washcloths first. If there are some that are heavily stained or ripped, it is time to either get rid of them or put them where you keep the rags and cleaning supplies. They will make handy tools to wash cars, dust, etcetera.

Once you have gotten rid of these towels and washcloths you should already have a lot more room in your closet! It's not time to stop yet though. You may have some towels that you purchased before remodeling your bathroom, or that people gave you as presents. If you have enough, donate them! Only keep the towels that match your bathroom decor. This will add to the quality look and feel of your bathroom.

Now you should have a manageable number of terry cloth items. Organizing your linen closet has been painless so far!

What you need to do next is repeat the process with your sheets and linens. Do you have sizes of sheets that no longer fit your beds? If you have an empty nest and no longer have twin beds in your home, it does not make sense to keep twin size bed sheets.

Additionally, weed out sheets that are torn, ripped, or stained. Donate them if they are in good enough shape, or use them as rags. Organizing your linen closet isn't that difficult so far!

Next, take stock of the rest of the items. If you have things like candle sticks, doilies, and other miscellaneous items, go through them as well and only keep the things you need, are in good repair, and match your decor. The rest you can donate or resell.

Related information
  • People often neglect organizing their linen closet
  • Weeding out your linen closet is the first step to success
  • Everything should be neatly folded and organized for easy accessibility