Kitchen Fix: Clever Ideas for Storing Your Tablecloths (2024)

I’m not sure if many of you are aware of this, but a lot of our best story ideas and solutions come from Houzz readers. I recently revisited the Comments section from this kitchen storage story and saw some brilliant moves from quite a few Houzzers regarding smart ways to store tablecloths. Here are some of the latest ways to keep them accessible, pressed, fresh and ready for action.

Alison Kandler Interior Design

Nothing transforms a table like a freshly pressed tablecloth. But if yours are a jumble you may be missing out on getting good use out of them. Houzzers have shared how they take inventory, wash and press (one even shared a folding strategy), label size and shape and find a good accessible spot to store them. Consider these ideas.

Becky Harris

In a spare closet or armoire. Houzz user Katie Greenwood shared this photo of her tablecloth storage solution. Because her kitchen doesn’t have room for tablecloths at the moment, she stores them in a nearby spare closet. Her organizational system is worth emulating.

Tip: “I hated having to guess and remember which tablecloth fit with how many leaves in the dining table. So one day I measured and labeled everything. And I have the measurements for the table in the notes on my phone so I have all the info at my fingertips before I purchase a tablecloth or pull one out to iron,” she writes. “And hung this way they don’t need much ironing!”

Marty Rhein, CKD, CBD - BAC Design Group

In the pantry. Adding tablecloth storage to pantries is trending these days. Simple dowels set up similar to a gift-wrap station keep them from getting wrinkled. For an easy DIY solution, browse ready-made, wall-mounted wrapping paper racks, drying racks and towel racks.

Tip: Houzz user blackwhitestripe chimed in with helpful tablecloth ironing advice: “After I press them, I fold them with the usable side in so that I can lay them on the table and unfold them in place,” she writes. “This also protects the ‘good side’ because it’s on the inside.”

Closet Factory

Pull-out pants racks are another pantry solution that’s growing in popularity. A lot of these systems have the tablecloths hanging at this height so they are easy to store and retrieve. If they are stored in an open rack rather than behind closed cabinet doors, you will want to make sure they are not picking up any dirt or dust bunnies from the floor — remember to clean the area beneath on a regular basis.

Pull-out Pants Rack, Hafele

Heartwood Kitchens

In a cabinet. You can opt to conceal pull-out racks behind cabinet doors as well. Here, a grille on the cabinet door allows a peek at the cheerful fabrics inside.

Cabinet: QCCI

Showcase Design•Build

In the island. When you have a kitchen island that’s as long as the Mississippi, you have ample room for cabinets dedicated to tablecloth storage. These pullouts make the cloths easy to keep pressed and organized.

Tip: Organize from front to back by season — the ones you pull out only once a year for a specific holiday or occasion should go in back. With two racks like this, you can also organize by table: perhaps round breakfast or porch tablecloths on one side, serious rectangular dining room linens on the other.

Cabinets: Embassy Row by Wood-Mode

California Closets New England

In the linen closet. This specially outfitted linen closet has a space for everything from towels and toilet paper to tablecloths.

California Closets New England

Here’s a closer look at its pullout tablecloth racks. They are pant racks repurposed for tablecloths.

Closet system: California Closets; see other closet organizing systems

Sforganized Interiors

On the back of a closet door. Speaking of towel racks, these simple bar racks on the back of the door can accommodate several tablecloths.

Tip: Hanging racks on doors can be tricky, especially if they are not solid or cannot accommodate the full length of the rack’s screws. If that’s the case, you’ll have to be careful not to overwhelm them with too much weight or the rack could pull out of the door.

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SAI Contracting

In a storage bench. These clever dining benches often flip up like a trunk (above) or have built-in drawers for storage. A long drawer like this one has room for tablecloths.

Tip: I like to throw cedar chips or a dryer sheet in with linens to help keep them fresh when stored for long periods of time.

Marielle

Share: So where do you keep your tablecloths? Have any tips for keeping them in good shape and well organized? Please add to this conversation in the Comments.

Racks: Elfa, The Container Store

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Kitchen Fix: Clever Ideas for Storing Your Tablecloths (2024)

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Kitchen Fix: Clever Ideas for Storing Your Tablecloths? ›

Linen storage is a terrific way to repurpose a hand-me-down or outgrown dresser. Smaller drawers are well suited to napkins, placemats, napkin rings and trivets, while large ones can accommodate folded tablecloths. Jazz the piece up with a fun paint color and new hardware that elevates the look.

What's the best way to store tablecloths? ›

The best way to store linens to prevent wrinkles is by hanging them on padded hangers in a closet. An over-the-door hanger with padded rods will work as well. Hang one cloth per hanger for best results. Make sure the storage area has enough space to allow plenty of room between each item that is hung.

What can I use instead of tablecloth clips? ›

Some budget-friendly alternatives to table clamps include: Binder clips. Clothespins.

How do you store tablecloths in bulk? ›

Linens need to be stored in a dry, cool, ventilated area. Never store linens in wood chests, wood drawers, plastic bags or cardboard boxes. Store your linens with the heaviest on bottom and the lightest on top. Be careful storing starched linens, because the starch will attract insects.

What is the best thing to save space in storing linens at home? ›

10 Space-Saving Linen Storage Ideas
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  • Under The Bed Storage.
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How do you keep a tablecloth on a table? ›

A rubber roll shelf liner is a simple and effective DIY solution to keep a tablecloth from sliding. It functions as a mat to keep your tablecloth from sliding. You will need to purchase a rubber roll shelf liner from a home goods store and use some scissors.

Is using a tablecloth old fashioned? ›

Yes and no -- generally no, but on a given day or holiday, sometimes it's a sweeping element of the tablescape. So, it depends!

How do you store vintage tablecloths? ›

After wrapping the textiles in cotton muslin or sheeting, they can be loosely encased in an unsealed plastic wrapping. The best place to store antique fabrics is on top in a drawer.

How do you store tablecloths for a wedding? ›

Using linen racks and table linen hangers for your tablecloths and table overlays is one of the most effective storage options. Linen racks help prevent creases and wrinkles, ensuring that your linens are ready for use immediately.

Are tablecloths still fashionable? ›

Or are tablecloths in style 2023? Table cloths have been a classic and timeless way of decorating a dining table for many years. So we can say Tableclothes are in Style 2023 too. Tablecloths will likely be used in various settings, including formal dining events, family gatherings, and casual meals.

How do you store antique tablecloths? ›

Instead, textiles can be wrapped in clean, white cotton cloth, such as an old sheet or pillowcase, or in muslin. Because textile fibers need to be in an environment where there is some air movement, fabrics should not be sealed in air-tight plastic bags or containers to prevent damage from moisture condensation.

Where can clean table linens be stored? ›

A cool, ventilated closet is best for storage, and will prevent musty odors and wrinkles. Fold clean tablecloths in half or quartered, and drape over plastic or wooden hangers. Or store flat in stacks on a shelf. Acid-free tissue paper can be placed in between items if storing flat to prevent discoloring.

How to save money on tablecloths for wedding? ›

Stick To Using Runners Or Overlays. Instead of covering the tables with full-on tablecloths, you can save money using table runners and overlays. You can put these smaller pieces on cheap, basic tablecloths to give the latter more visual appeal.

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