![]() ![]() Lining each shelf before you get organized will protect your shelves for years to come. ![]() Protect Shelves From Scratches – I always recommend using baskets and bins to keep shelves organized all throughout the house, but both plastic bins and baskets made from natural materials can scratch your shelves over time.Lining the shelves and drawers will protect your investment of time and/or money. Protect Painted Furniture – Whether it’s a piece you spent hours DIYing, or a special piece you purchased, painted furniture deserves a little extra care to prevent any chips or scratches.Keep Drawer Organizers In Place – In addition to protecting the bottom or your drawers, a textured drawer liner also helps to keep drawer organizers in place so they don’t slide around each time you open and close the drawer.Adding shelf and drawer liner can cover up anything that can’t be cleaned, giving you a fresh start in the space. Give Shelves and Drawers a Fresh Start – It’s smart to protect your shelves and drawers with liner right from the start, but when you’re not the first to own your home, there may already be years of yuck left behind.A removable and wipeable shelf liner makes clean up quicker and easier. Make Clean Up Easier – Dust, crumbs, leaks, and spills are inevitable, especially under the sink, in the pantry, and in the fridge.Protect Cabinets and Shelves from Moisture and Stains – Shelf liner is designed to keep surfaces clean and dry, protecting them from moisture and stains.Not only is it helpful to start with a clean, blank slate before organizing a space – it’s also important to take a few extra minutes to line your cabinets, shelves, and drawers to keep them clean and nice for the long haul. In my guide, 10 Steps to Get Organized and Stay Organized, I talk about the importance of completely clearing out a space before you organize. ![]() I love to organize and I’m a firm believer that when you take a little extra time up front, you end up with far better results in the long run. And since we all love cleaning and organizing hacks, I’ll also show you some other creative ways to use it. Since it’s a common question, I thought it would be helpful to share why you need shelf and drawer liner. I’ve wondered the same over the years, and I’ve sometimes skipped this important step, only to go back and redo it later. If you’ve ever asked if it’s really necessary or worth the time to use shelf or drawer liners, you’re not alone. This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Duck Brand Easy Liner. ![]()
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