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8 Simple Blanket Storage Ideas

Sofa backs can only hold so many blankets.

blankets hanging from hangers on a clothing rack

There's no such thing as having too many throw blankets, but an abundance of throws can look a bit disorderly draped around the house. If your blanket collection is sizeable, it's a good idea to have some storage solutions that will keep them neat. In this guide, we show you eight simple blanket storage ideas that will help you rein in your throws and keep your home looking uncluttered.

1. Wicker & Woven Storage Bins & Baskets

blankets stored in wicker and woven storage baskets

Lightweight and effortlessly decorative, wicker storage bins, hampers, and baskets are perfectly suited to store blankets and throw pillows. These bins can store folded, tightly rolled, or loosely draped blankets. You can find wicker storage baskets in a wide range of sizes to suit your blanket storage needs, but consider mixing and matching sizes and wicker patterns to boost the baskets' decorative impact.

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2. A Charming Storage Trunk

If you have many blankets in need of storage or if the blankets you want to store are on the thicker side, consider storing them in a larger storage unit like a storage trunk. Many storage trunks are characterized by charming vintage accents, like antique handles, leather buckles, and worn typographic designs. The right storage trunk can be a beautiful addition to your home's decor while being an effective blanket storage solution.

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3. A Gorgeous Blanket Ladder

One of the most popular blanket storage solutions that combines style with function is the blanket ladder. These decorative ladders lean against a wall and have multiple rungs on which several blankets can be draped. Blanket ladders are perfect for keeping your favorite throws on display. Available in several wood tones and sizes, your options aren't limited by style or capacity – no matter your decorative preferences, there's a blanket ladder out there for you!

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4. A Subtle Storage Ottoman

If you'd rather keep your blankets out of sight, think about furnishing your living room or bedroom with an ottoman that doubles as a trunk. These subtle furniture pieces conceal ample storage space within. While storage ottomans tend to be more compact and decorative, storage benches are larger and have more storage capacity.

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5. A Traditional Quilt Rack

The more traditional cousin of the trendy blanket ladder, a quilt rack is another excellent choice for blanket storage if you'd like to keep your blankets within arm’s reach. These racks are self-supporting, which is extra helpful if you have children or pets who may be inclined to knock a blanket ladder over. While blanket ladders tend to be more contemporary in style, quilt racks are more traditionally designed.

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6. Good, Old-Fashioned Wall Hooks

Wall hooks are a time-tested storage solution for textiles like blankets and towels. Individual wall hooks may not have the greatest storage capacity on their own, but because they're so compact, you can install several in a very small area. Wall hooks can be installed almost anywhere, so depending on your preference, you can keep your blankets out on display or hang them where they can't be seen.

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7. Wire Storage Baskets

Interested in a more modern version of the wicker basket? Look for wire storage baskets instead. Just as functional and decorative as wicker bins and baskets, wire storage baskets tend to be a bit more industrial and modern in design. Plus because they're see-through, they do a better job of showing off your stylish throws than opaque bins do.

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8. Under-Bed Storage Bins

If your bedroom's storage units can't hold all the blankets you'd like them to hold, consider equipping it with some storage bins that are meant to fit snugly under your bed. These units are excellent for keeping your bedroom tidy without taking up valuable floor space. Some, like the galvanized bin in the blanket storage idea above, are more decorative, while others, such as vacuum-seal under-bed storage bags and latching plastic bins, are more functional.

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