8 Clever Ways To Store Blankets Throughout Your Home
The autumn wind blows gently, the leaves slowly fall, and the temperature drops. It’s time to take those fluffy blankets out of the closet. Blankets provide both warmth and decoration. However, how to store a large number of blankets? After all, winter clothes and quilts are really bulky. I’ve collected 8 simple blanket storage ideas, check them out.
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Put It In The Closet
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If you’re already lucky enough to have a bedroom closet, pack a blanket into it. Sort blankets into smaller baskets for easy pulling out. Use tags to keep your wardrobe organized.
Footstool with storage, I’ve recommended it many times (it’s really useful). Lift the lid and place the folded blanket inside. The blanket is easy to access and you can sit on it and change your shoes.
Simple Wire Basket
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Roll the blanket into a roll and put it in the basket. A wire basket can hold four blankets, which greatly saves space. It can also be moved at any time. If you want to read in the living room, place the basket next to the sofa. Put your most used blankets in there for emergencies.
Yes, carpet ladders have become a trendy way to decorate. Display your favorite blanket. Soft materials add warmth to the bedroom. Your usual blanket is always available. And the carpet ladder also cleverly decorates your bedroom and makes people feel relaxed.
Many families have one or two woven baskets for clothes. Likewise, it can be used to store blankets. I recommend a basket with a lid, as it is not a laundry basket after all. This effectively prevents ash falling. People who don’t like folding blankets will love this. Who can see inside the basket after the lid is closed?
Storage Coffee Table
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Coffee table storage space is worth utilizing. There are many coffee tables that have drawers or can be opened from the top. People use it to store some board game props and the remaining space is wasted. Might as well hide the blanket inside so no one will notice. If you feel cold while sitting on the sofa at night, a blanket is within reach.
A dressing table is not just for cosmetics. We can put the blankets we use most often in drawers. The dresser is placed next to the bed, so blankets are always accessible. Close the drawer and the blanket won’t catch dust. The whole room also looks neat and beautiful.
Use Old Things
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Old suitcases often appear in retro-style decorations. I’ve shown you how to make a footstool out of a suitcase before. Likewise, old suitcases can hold blankets. Visit the second-hand market and you may be surprised. Doing DIY with my family and repainting old boxes. Or keep the age of the box and give it a unique flavor.
Various baskets and boxes help us a lot in storage. Coffee tables can also provide unexpected storage space. Use your imagination to make wise use of every storage space. No matter how many blankets you have, you don’t have to worry about running out of space to put them.