How to stock an armoire with organizational ideas that recast bed-and-bath basics as a decadent experience—for you or a guest.
1. Try a freestanding wardrobe
No built-in storage? No problem. This reasonably priced armoire, crafted of reclaimed barn wood, boasts adjustable shelves. We tricked it out with paint and a handy hook—as well as ticking-stripe shelf liner, which Chic Shelf Paper will custom-cut to your measurements.
2. Use baskets to keep necessities out of sight—not out of mind.
Lined bins conceal cleaning supplies and toilet paper. Stamped tags ensure that each container's contents are perfectly clear. (Wire bins, $15.95 each, 7½"W x 8"H x 13"D; canvas liners, $8.95 each; crateandbarrel.com. Avery tags, $6.67 for 100; amazon.com. Letter stamp set, $23.95; paper-source.com)
3. Milk every square inch with shelving.
The Container Store's nimble under-shelf bin takes advantage of oft-wasted space. Use it as a spot to store a stack of washcloths, hand towels, or extra pillowcases. (Bin, $6.99, 11½"W x 4¼"H x 10"D; containerstore.com)
4. Bundle sheet sets together
Pretty ribbon solves the lost-pillowcase conundrum and offers a polished presentation. Metal labels separate the twins from the fulls and queens.
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