6 bed sheet storage ideas for simple, organized living

 Two storage cubes in a wardrobe and a storage bag on the floor.
Two storage cubes in a wardrobe and a storage bag on the floor.

I’m awful at organizing so I'm in need of some bed sheet storage ideas. I’m also a massive sheet collector — I just like having all the pretty colors and plenty of spares, because you never know when friends might pop by (that’s what I keep telling myself anyway).

But the number of bedding sets I have takes up serious space in my very small upstairs cabinet, and I’ve always wished there was a way to keep them neatly stacked.

If you're struggling to pull a set of matching sheets out of your linen closet or under your bed, see some easy solutions to simplify your bed-making routine.

Bed sheet storage ideas to makeover your linen closet

Not only does storing your sheets in boxes make everything look aesthetic, but it keeps them clean and is a great organization hack.

"To keep your sheets fresh while storing them in between uses or during the off-season, I recommend washing then housing them in a breathable, cotton bag or organizer as it protects from dust but allows moisture to escape," says Katie Elks, Brooklinen's director of design and product development.

If you just can’t wait to get organized, I’ve got you covered with some fabulous bed sheet storage ideas.

Bed sheet organizers to store your linens

A beige sheet storage box in a bedroom
A beige sheet storage box in a bedroom

Large Capacity Storage Bags

These are perfect for both stacking and fitting under the bed. The subtle criss-cross pattern is super chic, and you can get it in four different colors — blue, beige, gray, and black. You could even get a couple of shades and color-code which kind of sheets are in which bag.

Sheets wrapped in organizer labels
Sheets wrapped in organizer labels

Minayi Sheet Organizer Labels

If you want to go one step further on the organizing front, you can tie your sheets together with these organizing labels before placing them in bags. Not only will they make your sheets look like they’ve come straight off your Instagram feed, but they’ll stop you from getting all the different sizes mixed up.

A grid-patterned storage bag on the floor
A grid-patterned storage bag on the floor

Cuh Clothes Storage Bag

This cotton linen storage bag, with its grid pattern, is fab if you don't care about seeing your sheets when they’re tucked away. It’s also stylish enough that it won’t make your home look cluttered — great for those living in small apartments with very little cabinet space.

An under bed storage bag next to a bed
An under bed storage bag next to a bed

RoomEssentials Underbed Storage

What better place to keep your sheets handy than, well, right under your bed? This bag is compact enough to fit under frames with small gaps or it can be stacked on top of other bags in bigger under-bed areas. One side is also completely clear for easy visibility — how handy!

A navy blue clothes storage bag
A navy blue clothes storage bag

66L Large Clothes Storage Organizer

I’m loving the combo of navy blue matched with the copper-colored zip and trimming. It does come in beige and gray, too, if you're after a different color palette. There is a larger 100-liter size if you’ve got a lot of sheets you want to keep together in one bag.

Two storage cubes in a wardrobe
Two storage cubes in a wardrobe

Brightroom Fabric Storage Cubes

Want easy, practical access to your sheets? With the zip front on these boxes, you can simply rotate your sheets without having to get the boxes in and out of your closet every time. The cube shape also looks really smart, whether you’re planning on storing them in a row or stacking.


Finding places to store sheets can be such a pain when you're tight on space. Try stashing these organizers in a linen closet, underneath your bed, or on top of a large cabinet or wardrobe.

You can also use these to store other household linens and try some new small bathroom towel storage ideas. Knowing how many clean sheets and towels you have left means you won't ever be left hanging with grubby linens and you're always prepared for an unexpected guest. A win-win!