How to Store All Types of Bedding

Storagechoicesumnerpark
3 min readMay 30, 2021

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Bedding can be bulky and uncomfortable to store, especially if you have multiple sets of sheets and blankets for multiple beds around the house. Even if you have a linen closet, it can be difficult to keep things organized. If you don’t have a linen closet, storing bedding can be an even bigger inconvenience.

Optimal storage conditions

The perfect way to store any neatly folded mattress on a closet shelf. This provides as much airflow as possible to allow your duvets to breathe, helping to prevent mold, odors, and mildew. This should be your default way of storing any quilt.

As a general rule of thumb, keep bedding from barns, attics, or garages whenever possible. You want to avoid moisture, mice, and insects, and you often protect all three of these places.

Let the fabrics Blow

Another important tip when it comes to caring for and storing beds is to give each fabric some time to breathe and air. This is especially important for natural fabrics like wool or silk. Make sure there is adequate airflow and ventilation wherever you store your mattress. After all, trapped moisture and heat can breed bacteria, mold, and fungus. It may be a good idea to air your mattress for a day or more after removing it from the dryer to make sure it is completely dry before folding and storing. Sumner Park’s storage option is clean, modern, with pest control, and has the courtesy and a trailer available to transport your belongings to the facility. So if you’re looking for safe and secure storage, with a strong focus on service, look no further than Self-Storage Sumner Park.

Remember these tips when washing bedding:

  • Wash the bed in cold water for a cycle of minutes. Too much hot water can degrade the fabric. Use a small amount of mild detergent because too much soap makes the leaves tough.
  • Dry bedding in a large enough dryer on low to medium heat. To make sure the quilt dries evenly, use drying balls that prevent the fabric from clumping.
  • Do not over-dry the dryer. Give the bedroom to breathe. Dry the sheets separately and do not fill the dryer more than half full.
  • Remove bedding from the dryer immediately. This step ensures that wrinkles are not stored on the bed.
  • Let some bedding air dry. Some fabrics may require air drying or no-heat drying. When in doubt, check the label.

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