This $5 Target Find Will Free Up So Much Space in Your Linen Closet (It’s Surprisingly Stylish!)

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published Nov 21, 2024
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Is your linen closet on the brink of an avalanche? Are your sheets and pillowcases mismatched, misplaced, or just altogether lost? Then it’s time to make a change, and doing so will only cost you a few bucks and a trip to Target. The department store sells $5 linen closet organizing boxes made specifically for storing sheets, and these things are changing the game.

“Target comes through again — this time with an easy and tidy way to store your sheets!” the creator behind the Ten to One Habits and Habitats Instagram account wrote in a recent post. “Oh I need to get some of these,” one person commented on the post. Another said, “I just let out a squeal of delight.”

These sheet storage boxes are awesome for keeping your bedding sets clean, organized, and all in one place. They come with a blank label so you can describe what’s inside, and they stay closed with Velcro, which makes it easy to get sheets out and put them away. Store the boxes vertically or horizontally — you’ll be amazed at just how much space you’ll free up in your closet. The best part is that they’re just $5 each, plus they fold completely flat when not in use. 

Because they’re a Bullseye’s Playground exclusive item, you can only pick these boxes up in Target stores. But Amazon sells a similar set if your Target doesn’t have them in stock. These ones come with a little window at the top so you can more clearly see what’s inside. 

Or, if you want to try a totally free option, some people in the Instagram comments suggest putting your sheet sets into one of the pillowcases that comes with it. You’ll be able to easily tell which set is which, and everything will stay nice and contained.

If you’re really looking to level up your linen storage, though, make your closet (or even the space under your bed) neat and tidy with these stylish $5 organizing boxes.