Some people can be quite picky in terms of cleanliness and hygiene, so they don't store worn clothes with the washed ones.
If you're one of them, then your main goal is to store them in an aesthetically pleasing way.
Here are a few tips on how to do it without cluttering your room.
Open Shelving System
Install open shelves in your closet or bedroom.
Fold and neatly stack worn clothes, creating an organized and accessible display.
Decorative Ladder
Lean a decorative ladder against the wall.
Drape worn clothes over the rungs for a stylish and easily changeable display.
Hanging Wall Hooks
Mount wall hooks at varying heights.
Hang worn clothes individually or grouped together for a visually interesting arrangement.
Clothing Rack
Invest in a clothing rack with multiple tiers.
Arrange worn clothes by type or color for a boutique-like display.
Baskets or Bins
Use woven baskets or fabric bins with lids.
Tuck worn clothes inside, and stack the containers for a tidy and concealed appearance.
Under-Bed Storage Drawers
Utilize under-bed storage drawers.
Fold clothes neatly and slide them under the bed, keeping them out of sight but easily accessible.
Repurposed Suitcases
Repurpose vintage suitcases with interesting patterns.
Stack them or place them side by side to store worn clothes discreetly.
Cork Board with Pins
Pin worn clothes to a corkboard in an artistic arrangement.
This adds a personalized touch and keeps items visible.
Wicker Baskets on Shelves
Arrange wicker baskets on open shelves.
Fold clothes and place them inside the baskets for a rustic and organized look.
Fabric Wall Pockets
Hang fabric wall pockets in a grid pattern.
Slip folded clothes into each pocket for a creative and space-saving solution.
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