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If you have a lot of scarves how/where do you store them?

29 replies

WilburIsSomePig · 20/04/2016 21:59

They're bloody everywhere and it's getting on my nerves! Can anyone recommend any super duper storage thingy that doesn't take up too much room please?

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GreenHamNoeggs · 20/04/2016 22:01

I fold and roll them and store them all in one drawer so I can see them all at once.

AmIbeingaBitch · 20/04/2016 22:02

On coat-hangers.

Chelsea26 · 20/04/2016 22:06

On a hanger - tied around like this

If you have a lot of scarves how/where do you store them?
Catgirl83 · 20/04/2016 22:09

I bought one of those IKEA shoe hanger things that you hang up in the wardrobe ( www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/10185588/). It's really good for being able to see them all at a glance.

oldlaundbooth · 20/04/2016 22:10

Good idea greenham.

pinktransit · 20/04/2016 22:11

I have wooden curtain rings and an old key rack. Thread the scarf through the ring, and use the small hook on the ring to hook onto a key rack.

Behooven · 20/04/2016 22:12

I have one of these

If you have a lot of scarves how/where do you store them?
Tanfastic · 20/04/2016 22:14

I have a big basket, tipped on its side in my wardrobe and my scarves all plonked in in rows so that I can see them all at a glance. I realise you prob need a picture to appreciate what I'm trying to describe Grin

WilburIsSomePig · 20/04/2016 22:15

Actually I'm starting to think that I just need to find one specific place for them rather than leaving them all over the house because I'm a lazy cow.

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Herewegoagainfolks · 20/04/2016 22:16

I have a thingy like Behoovens

Lighteningirll · 20/04/2016 22:19

I have stretchy curtain wire like you thread net curtains on. It's on the inside of my wardrobe doors and my scarves are folded over it

AveEldon · 20/04/2016 22:23

www.ikea.com/gb/en/catalog/products/90327334/

CaptainCallisto · 20/04/2016 22:24

Hanging shoe caddy...

If you have a lot of scarves how/where do you store them?
biscuitkumquat · 20/04/2016 22:28

My DH put a rail up on the inside of one of the wardrobes, that runs back to front.

I bought cheap individual hangers from e-bay.

Works perfectly & doesn't take up a lot of room.

I do have a lot of scarves though (it's a bit of an obsession)

CointreauVersial · 20/04/2016 22:30

I used to have them heaped in baskets, but I now roll them into sausages and store them in one compartment of our IKEA shelving unit (Expedit, I think - the one with the square cubbyholes).

It's brilliant - saves loads of space, and I can see exactly what I have.

parmalilac · 23/04/2016 10:44

Ikea sell a special hanging thingy, I think it's called Komplement - it's on a hook, with lots of soft covered rings to put the scarves through. It's fab, hold so many!

mrsmeerkat · 23/04/2016 10:50

I have a row of hooks inside the wardrobe, decluttered loads I don't really like.

Winter ones are stored in a box under my bed

Follyfoot · 23/04/2016 10:54

I've got this

travailtotravel · 23/04/2016 11:44

I use shower curtain rings on a coat hanger. Easy to get hold of and easy to put back, all hang nicely.

SheHasAWildHeart · 23/04/2016 15:08

Similar to what Beehoven has - cost £2 in B&M.

AnnieOnnieMouse · 23/04/2016 15:36

I have 2 of the IKEA ones like parmalilac - very useful. I think I have more than the legal limit of scarves

Chottie · 23/04/2016 15:39

I fold them all according to Marie Kondo and they are in a shallow plastic oblong container on a shelf in a bedroom cupboard.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 23/04/2016 16:19

After asking on here, I now roll them into sausages and store them in a shallow basket. I use hair bobbles to keep them rolled up.

floraldresser · 23/04/2016 16:32

They have velvety accessory holders---- in Primark for about £3.

Lots of holes to put scarves, belts, etc in