6 Ways to Display and Store Cozy Blankets

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Now that Christmas is over, were all trying to make our homes feel warm and cozy for winter, which can definitely be a challenge. Our homes tend to feel a little bare after the Christmas tree and all the pretty twinkle lights are gone, but I personally love a clean slate and a fresh start for the new year. It gives me a chance to take a look around each room and see what is still working for our family and what isnt.

Rather than overthinking ways to specifically decorate for winter, I try to use things we already have and envision how I want our home to feel during this season. Warm cozy inviting

Candles, warm blankets, soft textures, winter whites, and warm wood tones all come to mind. If your house is anything like mine, you probably have a dozen or more throw blankets sitting in your living room or bedroom to snuggle up with this winter. So why not put them to good use and use them to decorate with? Today I thought I would show you 6 different ways to display and store all your cozy blankets, and I hope this helps you organize your spaces a bit and also make winter decorating a little simpler!

1 | Storage Trunk / Ottoman

Put one at the foot of your bed, behind a sofa, or even as a coffee table like Im currently doing to tuck blankets away when youre not using them. Heres how I built this storage trunk in the photo below: DIY Storage Trunk

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

2 | Baskets

Find a big basket or even a hamper to easily store blankets in, and dont be afraid to let one drape down over the side.

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

my favorite baskets:

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3 | Hooks / Coat Rack

It may seem a little unconventional, but using some hooks or a coat rack to hang smaller lightweight blankets on the wall saves space and also adds so much softness to a room, which is especially beautiful during cold winter months.

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

4 | Blanket Ladder

Using a decorative ladder to hold blankets is great for small spaces because it makes good use of vertical wall space instead of taking up precious floor space. You can see a DIY version I made years ago here: DIY Blanket Ladder

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

5 | Cabinets

If you dont have a traditional linen closet, adding some kind of cabinet or armoire could be a great hidden storage solution for blankets and other decorative accessories. See how I whitewashed this cabinet here: Whitewash Tutorial

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

6 | Simply Draped

The easiest way to use your favorite cozy blanket is simply draping it down your sofa, a chair, or the foot of your bed. It adds an extra visual layer of softness and texture and is also close at reach when you want to snuggle up!

Creative ideas for storing and displaying your favorite cozy throw blankets

my favorite blankets:

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I hope these tips are helpful and give you some inspiration for decorating in this in-between season. Ill be sharing more posts like this throughout the year if you like them! Thanks for being here today, sweet friends. xoxo Liz

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