Store laundry separately
The best place to store textiles is in well-ventilated dressing rooms... But as practice shows, in most apartments there are none.
Therefore, for these purposes, most use wardrobes and dressers. Hygienically, this option is not entirely correct, because microbes and street dirt accumulate on outerwear, and when stored together, all this "good" can fall on crystal-clear sheets and towels.
Try to allocate a separate wardrobe or chest of drawers for all textiles, where you categorize everything. This solution will provide you with quick access to the things you need and will keep you clean and tidy. If this is not possible, then you can select a separate section for clothes in the closet, and pack the linen in special wardrobe trunks and boxes.
Fold correctly
In order for the sheets and pillowcases to look like they were just ironed out, you need to carefully fold everything and place the stacks with the edges towards the back wall. Thus, you minimize the appearance of folds and creases sticking out of the cabinet ends.
It is best to arrange bed linen in such a way that each item is accessible during a quick inspection. Small items can be booked into the drawers.
Roll into rolls
For storing bulky textiles, the roll-shaped storage option is very convenient. Neatly rolled blankets, bath towels and blankets can save a lot of space in your closet.
Use organizers
In wardrobes, vertical space is practically not used, which, with a lack of storage space, is a real waste. Organizers can be used to organize the storage of small textiles such as tea towels or tablecloths.
Thanks to a wide selection, now you can choose any size and layout. And a large number of compartments will allow you to correctly distribute everything - everything will be at hand, without creating a mess.
Only fold and store ironed laundry
The washed laundry must be ironed. This will not only give it a fresh and beautiful appearance and save it from the possible appearance of mold or mildew on unfinished things. Plus, ironed laundry will take up less space in the closet.
Take a look examples of storage of an ironing board in a small size.
Sort as it is convenient for you
There are many options for sorting laundry, but they are all individual and here it is important to choose your own. Someone prefers to store in sets, and someone group them by type in separate piles of pillowcases, sheets, duvet covers, etc.And some by visual characteristics: color, print, fabric composition.
In fact, there are many options and each housewife will find her own, the most convenient way. And if you haven't decided yet, then just experiment.
Turn inside out
It is best to store your bedding items inside out to prevent fading. It also saves time when changing linen by putting pillowcases on your pillows faster.
Use insect repellent
Often in closets, especially if they contain not only textiles, but also other things, a mole starts up. It's a shame to find holes eaten by moths on your favorite high-quality blanket. Therefore, it is necessary to put special anti-moth sachets on the shelves.
Store only clean items in the cabinet. The moth loves particles of hair, skin, which may be present on stale linen and will definitely start in a place where storage conditions are violated.
Home textiles surround us everywhere, without it it is impossible to imagine any dwelling. If you want textiles to retain their original appearance as long as possible, to please you with freshness and bright colors, follow the recommendations listed above.