|
|
Transform Your Linen Closet
Keeping your towels, sheets, and toiletries in check
Frances Janisch

Use dividers to keep stacks from colliding, store the haute stuff for
parties separately, and contain all that good wretched excess from
Costco. The Challenge
In her sprawling ranch house, Lisa Mendenhall, 41, has a single linen
closet, 31 inches wide and 23 inches deep, for storing bed linens,
blankets, towels, and toiletries for her family of four. In summer the
stay-at-home mom was forever repairing the damage her five-year-old son,
Jay, did to the tower of beach towels as he pillaged it on his way to
the pool. The Solutions
Preempt a pileup Formerly teetering heaps of linens are now separated into manageable
stacks with dividers that clamp onto the shelves. These metal-grid
panels make it easy to grab a single towel without pulling down all
three neighboring piles of linens. Shelf Dividers, $10 for four, Lillian
Vernon, www.lillianvernon.com.Name that room Instead of stacking all the sheets in one place and the towels in
another, Lisa organized them by room, then labeled the shelves to keep
them tidy. Now pulling out a set of towels for the master bathroom is a
snap, not a wild-goose chase. Beach towels are in a cubby at Jay's eye
level, which means less tidying for Lisa. Brass File Label Holders (2
7/8 inches by 5/8 inch), $2 each, Van Dyke's Restorers, www.vandykes.com.Safeguard your keepsakes Lisa keeps her best tablecloths and napkins in stackable canvas-covered
boxes. They're protected from dust and wrinkles, and she
never has to scramble through piles of linens the day (or night) of a
dinner party. Natural Canvas Boxes, $16 to $20 each, the Container Store,
www.containerstore.com.Supply and demand Another use for a clear vinyl shoe bag: storing
all those cotton swabs, toothbrushes, soaps, and other toiletries Lisa
couldn't resist buying in bulk. Bonus: freeing up precious shelf space. The clear pockets let Lisa find everything easily as
well as keep track of supplies. (Shampoos and medicines should be kept
in the high pockets, out of children's reach.) 24-Pocket Vinyl Overdoor Shoe Bag, $15, the Container Store,
www.containerstore.com.In a crunch With their pliable construction, small Crunch Cans can
squeeze into any corner. Lisa uses them to store
everything from rolls of toilet paper to cleaning rags. Umbra Crunch Cans, $8 to $15 each, www.umbra.com.
Written by Joyce Bautista
October 2004
|