The holidays have come and gone. The decorations have been put away. Overnight guests have headed home. Now it’s time to get organized. First stop: the linen closet. An odd place to start, you’re ...
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If you need more space in your linen closet for all those sheets, towels, blankets, and more, follow these simple organizing techniques. The average linen closet doesn’t have room for more shelves.
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Whenever I give talks or interviews about organizing and downsizing, someone always asks: “Where do I start?” My answer: The linen closet. Why? It’s not too personal, so you won’t get bogged down.
A well-organized closet does more than reduce clutter — it enhances the functionality of all the spaces surrounding it. Whether you’re working with a small closet or a sprawling walk-in, the right ...
Whenever I give talks or interviews about organizing and downsizing, someone always asks: “Where do I start?” My answer: The linen closet. Why? It’s not too personal, so you won’t get bogged down.
A tidy linen closet isn’t about Instagram-perfect stacks; it’s about grabbing what you need with one hand while balancing a toddler on the hip. Winter adds bulk, so the trick is flatter folds, ...
Your hall closets work hard, but they are probably working overtime as clutter magnets. When every spare coat, towel, and "just in case" item lands behind those doors, the space quickly fills with ...