A Secret For Keeping Linens Stacked Nice And Neat

by Tanna Clark

in Closets, Pro Tips

Let’s give a big welcome to this weeks Inside Tips From The Pro’s guest contributor, Kim Oser! Make sure you join in every Wednesday right here for another peek into a professional organizer’s home…

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One of my favorite organizing ’secrets’ is using Wooden Shelf Dividers upside down.  They are my secret weapon when it comes to organizing linen closets or stacking sweaters, sweatshirts or t-shirts in closets.  Often these items cause an avalanche when they start to lean.  By using the Wooden Shelf Dividers upside down, you hold up the top part of the pile, the part that typically starts to lean.  The dividers are usually sold in sets of two.  I love their simplicity, effectiveness and their inexpensive price.

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Author: Tanna Clark (547 Articles)

Tanna is founder and "chief organizing officer" of Complete Organizing Solutions. As a professional organizer and mom of three Tanna is passionate about helping busy families find the organizing solutions they need to manage their homes efficiently. You can find her organizing throughout the Greater Nashville, Tennessee area.

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1 Mary@The Writer's Block October 28, 2009 at 12:28 pm

LUV this idea. I have avalanches in my closets right now. THANK YOU!

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2 Danielle @ MissMouthy.com October 29, 2009 at 12:12 am

What a simple, great tip. I’ve tried these before and haven’t loved them, but upside down, they would be perfect!

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