If so... why? I had someone ask me this today ... and I felt I couldn't give a good answer as to why people line their dresser drawers.
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do you line your dresser drawers?
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My great-aunt traveled the world in the 40's and 50's with my great-uncle, who was a drilling expert. She collected whatever caught her attention, and since she loved scarves as an accessory, she had many. Some of those are now lining my dresser drawers, his are in Michael's.
For my part, all kitchen shelves should be lined, and I change the non-sticky liner about every two years, though it gets washed more frequently.
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Simple answer. No. I just don't see any reason for it.
Then there is my late SIL and I could understand her doing it. She's the only person I ever met who actually decorated the interior of her closets. Paint, paper, etc. and they were really beautiful. I'm just not anal enough to do that.
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No, see no reason. I think the purpose for it was to add another layer of protection for clothes incase bugs got into the wood, the better dressers were made of better wood or had a cedar lining, the stuff most people could afford were made of the cheaper wood and they hadn't started "treating" it. Today even the "cheap" stuff is treated so don't have to worry about opening your drawer and finding termites have eaten away the wood and left the rements on your clothing.
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Yes I do and it stays in for years. Paper in the dresser drawers, but a heavy ridged plastic I buy in rolls for the kitchen shelves. It can be washed and and hung out to dry when it gets really dirty or sticky. Otherwise just wipe them down.
But closet shelves are not lined.Last edited by Nalani; 05-08-2011, 11:47 AM.
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