Guest room clothing storage

If anyone has a guest bedroom in which they host friends and family, storage for your guest’s clothing may be an issue if they are staying for an extended period of time. Rather than have a dresser that hardly ever gets used try the Whitney Design 6-Shelf Canvas Sweater Organizer.

Our guest bedroom doesn’t have a dresser and the closet is pretty tiny so we decided to go with the Whitney 6-Shelf. The shelves have ample storage space and when it isn’t in use it easily collapses down into a fraction of its size for easy storage. (Obviously, the storage space isn’t limited to sweaters.)

Posted by Matt on May 18, 2007 | Comments | Tweet This

3 comments posted

  1. Posted by Nicole - 05/18/2007

    Those are actually pretty handy for “normal” closets. I use a small dresser for PJs, undergarments, socks, etc., and the larger hanging shelves for my other clothes that don’t get hung up. Just make sure you get ones with larger spaces and stiff bottoms.

    The hanging shoe storage shelves work well, too — I prefer them to the behind the door pocket things.

  2. Posted by Meg - 05/18/2007

    You can get these from Ikea too for a bit cheaper. I have a really wide deep closet that takes up one whole wall in my apartment bedroom. I got 3 of these hanging things instead of a dressor so I could make better use of the actual space in the bedroom.

  3. Posted by Hayley - 05/25/2007

    I have one of these in my closet, but I’ve never been that impressed by it actually. What I find works a bit better because it’s sturdier are those shelves that are about the same time that can be purchased at Lowe’s hardware for about $15 if i recall. It’s a little more but 2 of them will stack up and it’s still way more affordable than a nice dresser. Having an actual *firm* plywood square instead of a fabric one also stores hats and other not quite stackable items a LOT better.

Subscribe to this entry's comments

Comments are closed for this entry.