Do you know that just like seasons change, our bedding needs also change? Yes, it happens that way. This simply shows that the weather affects the comforter sets we use. And if bedding is not properly stored, the softness of the material may be lost, and the colors may fade, causing your bedding to look old after only a few uses. Too often, families forget this portion of the care cycle and stuff their bedding into closets or plastic bags without any forethought to how this may damage the bedding. Storing bedding the correct way can preserve the comfort and beauty of your bedding, and also save the family money in the long run by eliminating the need to replace bedding prematurely. When bedding is stored correctly, it can be left in great shape, providing freshness, being ready for use, and avoiding damage from dust, odors, or any other causes when the next season arrives. In this guide, we will discuss the guide to how you can store bedding for seasonal changes.
Clean Bedding Before Storage
The first step, and most significant step to bedding storage, is to ensure that every piece of bedding is cleaned thoroughly and properly. If bedding is placed into storage without being washed, this may allow the stains to set and create a breeding ground for odors and bacteria if left over for a long time. According to any care labels, bedding should be washed using a gentle detergent that washes thoroughly, but protects the fibers and colors. For comforters and any bulky bedding items, if your machine isn’t large enough, a professional wash would also be advisable. Then, after washing, the next thing is allowing the comforter sets to dry properly before storage. Doing this will ensure that whenever you are ready to bring your comforter sets out of storage, they remain in good condition for use.
Choose the Right Storage Containers
Another thing to consider about storage is the bag where you will be storing your comforter sets. Make sure not to use plastic bags, but use bags that allow easy airflow. This will prevent bacteria and molds from growing on the comforter sets in case of not getting enough air. In case you have a large comforter set, you can give thought to using under-bed storage boxes. All you have to do is label the containers where you put your comforter sets. Labeling storage containers with contents and season helps arrange the comforter sets, making it easier to find items later, so you do not waste time searching. The goal is to use appropriate bags or containers that protect from dust and pests, while allowing fabric to breathe naturally.
Organize Bedding by Season and Type
Organizing bedding isn’t simply about keeping it safe to store, but also about ease and access when needed. Organizing the bedding by season and type will help in the bedding switchout. Keeping summer sheets together, winter comforters together in another bag with clear labeling, so you can find things. When lying flat in storage, it is best to fold items neatly to avoid wrinkles and to avoid taking up extra space. If bed sheets or quilts are kept or boxed according to use, guest bedding, master bedroom bedding, or bedding for kids’ rooms, swapping out bedding seasonally becomes much easier as you sort through your bedding capabilities for every season. Lavender sachets or cedar blocks tucked into all bedding bag storage will naturally provide that fresh smell, while protecting bedding from bugs. With such bedding organization, switching out bedding seasonally is met with great ease and without excessive stress.
Store in a Cool, Dry Place
Where you place your stored products is equally, if not more important than how you store your bedding. Do not store in attics or locations that can damage linens because of extreme heat, cold, or moisture, ultimately shortening the lifespan of your bedding as well. It is always optimal to inspect a bedding storage area to make sure old cobwebs are cleared out. If storage is an issue, consider looking at under-bed bags that are breathable fabrics, providing bedding storage that provides protection while saving space. A proper environment goes a long way with your bedding storage effort, allowing linens to maintain the clean and fresh feel from one season to the next. You can feel comfortable and less stressed when rotating bedding, knowing it will feel fresh and soft after being in storage for a while.
Protect Bedding With Small Preventive Measures
A few small habits go a long way with stored items and bedding. These habits include: trying to fold comforters or sheets loosely so as to avoid permanent creases and stress on the fabrics. And when storing delicate fabrics, consider adding acid-free tissue paper between folds. Use fabric bags for decorative pillows or pillow shams to maintain shape without dust for long-term storage, and to protect the shape of the decorative items. For embroidered bedding or other pieces with detail, consider placing an embroidered piece inside-out to protect the designs. These preventive measures may seem unnecessary, but each detail will make a difference when it comes to out-of-season bedding staying great for another season.
Conclusion
Storing bedding properly is about being able to protect your investment and reduce the stress of seasonal transition. By cleaning, storing breathable bedding products, organizing by use, and taking care of the storage environment, bedding products stay beautiful and fresh. In times of needing to switch bedding, bedding will provide comfort in cleanliness and softness that can only be appreciated simply from storage. For high-quality bedding or bedding that will last with seasonal use as well, take a look at our collections at LatestBedding for linens, comforter sets, or other pieces that provide style and durability. Enjoy our bedding collections year-round and season after season. It is also safe to shop and use our bedding for every season, when the season and fresh style are combined.
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