12 Smart Ideas on How to Store Worn clothes

Things that can be re-worn often end up in a chair or chair in the bedroom. It definitely doesn’t call for a good feeling zone! We offer 12 smart ideas on how to store worn clothes and your room will look old.
At home I quickly got into my comfortable jogging pants, the blazer was only worn for a short time and the jeans are still clean – what to do with the outfit for the day? There are items of clothing that do not need to be washed immediately after being worn once and for a particularly short time. And: Washing less protects the environment and makes your housework easier!

It is often enough to let the good piece air out, preferably on a hanger outdoors. For body-hugging garments such. B. underwear, however, this is not advisable. And quite clearly: If a piece of clothing smells unpleasant, e.g. B. because it has been sweated through, it goes without saying that it belongs in the laundry!

But what now to do with the laundry, which eke out its existence between carrying and the laundry basket? We have a few ideas!

 

12 Smart Ideas – Shelves for Worn Clothes

1. Butler

A clothes butler, also dumb servant or valet, is visually reminiscent of a chair – at least some models of it. However, such a valet offers better features, such as hanging rods, laying on top or some storage space.

Bestsellers: valet stand / clothes stand / various models
€35.95

2. Clothes rail

If you don’t have them yet, you have a stylish clothes rail on the right way. Zack pulled over a hanger and the cardigan is ready for its next use the next day!

Store worn clothes: clothes rail
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Clothes rails are available in different versions, some are very minimalistic with only one rod for hanging, others have a shelf at the bottom or on the side.

Songmics: clothes stand with shelf / white or black metal
€28.98

It takes up less space when the rod is mounted on the ceiling:

Store worn clothes: clothes rail
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3. Clothes ladder

A ladder is casually leaned against the wall and fits perfectly into the interior.

Store worn clothes: bedroom with clothes ladder
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4. Wardrobe

wardrobein the hallway, doesn’t have to be the last one! With this solution, you should make sure that it fits in with the rest of the furnishings in the bedroom and does not take up too much space.

Bestsellers: wardrobe made of wood / different versions
€20.48

5. Hook

Store worn clothes: wooden hooks on the wall
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Instead of a compact wardrobe, individual (designer) hooks, cleverly distributed on the wall, are a real eye-catcher.

6. Open shelf

Some people have turned away from the classic wardrobe and feel more comfortable with an open shelving system. In this case, it is very easy to reserve a spot on the shelf for worn clothing. But even with a cupboard in the room, an additional shelf provides storage space and enough space for laundry – this can be a waist-high or a narrow high shelf, depending on what fits better in the room.

7.Box

A box with worn clothes joins the laundry basket with dirty laundry. Although this option is not ideal for items that are prone to wrinkling, it makes the room look more tidy.

8. Linen collector

The box systemis very popular when sorting laundry and can also be used to store worn items! Blazers and blouses can hang on the side.

-14%
Relaxdays: bamboo laundry sorter
€59.90 € 69.90

9. Chest

A bench with chest fulfills several purposes at the same time:

  1. your worn laundry disappears in it,
  2. it makes your bedroom look tidy and…
  3. … you can sit on it – very helpful for some pantyhose escapades!

10. Mirror with shelf

Worn items of clothing quickly disappear behind a mirror with a secret compartment!

Store worn clothes: standing mirror with storage compartment
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11. Screen

A screen has the great advantage of visually separating different areas in a room – and with an integrated shelf or crossbars, items that are carried can be quickly stowed away.

12. Tree trunk

A tree trunk dangling from the ceiling is more unusual than a clothes rail – it doesn’t just look good in hip boutiques! Here you can hang clothes as you like and it always looks stylish.

Store worn clothes: clothes rail made from a tree trunk
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Anyone who owns a dressing room declares a certain area only for worn underwear. Here, for example, a compartment or a clothes rail can be used for storage.

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