Podcast Episode 140 — The Linen Closet: How Much Do You Really Need?

In the age of downsizing, the conventional wisdom might not apply anymore.

Lisa Sealey
2 min readApr 15, 2024
Photo by Dmitry Ganin on Unsplash

Once upon a time, it was taught that one should have three sets of sheets: one on the bed, one in the hamper, and one in the linen closet.

Today, that’s not always practical advice, especially if you have multiple bedrooms and different blankets/comforters/bedspreads for the different seasons. Also, if you do laundry right after you change your sheets, you will have two sets in the linen closet at one time.

I used to have a lot of linens. Now, not so much. It’s easier for me to take the sheets off, wash them, and return them to the bed as soon as they’re done. Not to mention that I don’t have the space for three sets of sheets for each bed.

Now, if you have kids, it is prudent to have a second set of sheets available in case of accidents in the middle of the night or something getting spilled on the bed during the day. For adults, one is enough. If you feel more comfortable with two, though, by all means, have a second set. It’s all about how much room you have and how comfortable you are.

As for towels, how many you have will depend on how often you wash them and how often they’re used. The minimalist…

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Lisa Sealey

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