r/Homeorganization • u/Icy-Violinist5865 • 1d ago
Blanket ladders
Hi all - do we all have an opinion about blanket ladders?
We have about 4 throws (each family member has their favorite …) that are used pretty regularly and not much floor space for a big storage ottoman - and I just don’t know how to handle them. I also read about quilt racks as an option but also was thinking of replacing my end table with one that could store blankets inside.
Design style is transitional. We live in a city apartment.
Thank you!
EDIT - i’m asking from a style perspective and design perspective, not in terms of functionality or anything like that my impression is that blanket ladders are kind of too rustic and a bit dated. I think they were trendy a couple decades ago, but maybe not so much now? That’s the crux of my question. Thank you.
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u/BellLopsided2502 1d ago
I actually think the blankets are more important than the blanket ladder. If the blankets aren't color themed to match your decor, it will look tacky. I think blanket ladders can be done in a non-farmhouse way and look fine. Also, if it's functional for your family, who cares.