Bedroom storage ideas for small rooms


22 Genius Storage Tricks for Small Bedrooms Without Closets

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If you have little to no space in your bedroom for storage, you really have no choice but to get creative with how you keep your wardrobe, books, and other items organized. (We've all had that one chair that turns into a dirty laundry hamper or storage bin...) Thankfully, not all hope is lost—for both you and that pileup chair. There are many ways can make your limited space work for you. From turning the wall behind your bed into a makeshift closet to adding something as simple as a wall-mounted hook, we've rounded up the smartest ways to utilize the area you have. Ahead, discover the best small bedroom storage ideas, whether there's a closet in yours or not.

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Hang Extra Hooks

Ngoc Minh Ngo

We spot several great small-space tips in this bedroom designed by David Kaihoi: 1) Mirror the inside of your closet doors. 2) Add hooks to the interior side of the doors for extra items and outfit planning. 3) Use bins to stay organized. Pro tip: If you don't need hooks for outfit planning, hang a dirty laundry bag there! It will take up less space than a structured hamper.

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Keep Shoes Up High

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If you have an amazing shoe and accessory collection, why not flaunt it? Keeping your shoes on shelves in an armoire, tall dresser, or built-in cabinet will also make it easier to pick out your outfit since they'll be at eye level. In this dressing room designed by Aerin Lauder, the wallpaper is as dazzling as the shoe collection. "My grandmother had the same wallpaper in her office," she shares.

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Work Around Awkward Angles

Corinne Mathern Design

If you don't have a closet, but you do have a clothing collection, stay organized and polished with custom wall built-ins that store everything behind closed doors. In this bedroom design by Corinne Mathern, the built-ins provide extensive storage and accommodate the irregular ceiling structure. They're also less deep than your typical dresser and armoire—a win for small bedrooms.

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Optimize a Corner

Shawn Henderson

Don't have a closet? Wardrobes work just as well and can make a design statement in your room. This stunning piece will have you admiring it every time you pass by. If you have an awkward and empty corner, invest in a great dresser or armoire that can bring it to life while also giving you an extra place to store all your items. This texture-rich corner in a small bedroom designed by Shawn Henderson can hold intimates and more.

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Make It Feel Like a Boudoir

Brie Williams

Designer Ariene Bethea's bedroom features a fun bedspread and wild Etsy bolsters. The mannequin and mirror give it a swanky dressing room vibe. Plan out and display outfits with a mannequin or use it as a makeshift coat rack. It's a pretty way to stay organized in an open space like a bedroom when your closet is too small. A vintage or antique-inspired option is the way to go.

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Install Touch-Latch Doors

Shapeless Studio

Flush with the walls, this closet disappears into the primary bedroom designed by Shapeless Studio, providing plenty of clothing storage without infringing upon the living space physically or visually. If you don't have the option of pulling out the power drills for custom builds, you can still utilize your wall with rods and floating shelves.

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Use the Back of Your Door

James Merrell

Don't worry, your hat addiction is in good hands. A series of hooks can turn an empty wall space or the back of a door into the perfect place for storing your caps, sunhats, and beanies, as Kate Reid proves in this cozy bedroom.

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Line Your Cabinets With Fabric

Anna Spiro Design

If your storage includes glass or wire doors, line them with a pretty fabric. This will hide all your stored clothing and add a little style to your bedroom and keep it from looking too crowded with clothing. You can use velcro to fasten the fabric if you don't know how to sew. We love the tight print designer Anna Spiro chose here to complement the cream paint and brass hardware.

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Distract With Beautiful Patterns

Julian Wass

A floral fabric brightens up this open bedroom closet designed by Gary McBournie, which he upholstered for a soft effect. The adjacent primary bedroom features curtains in the same fabric for a cohesive whole.

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Create Privacy With Barn Doors

Robert Peterson

Alison Victoria created a 360-degree rotating closet system with Closet Works that features a hidden full-length mirror and ample storage for shoes. Sourced from the Corbel, French doors that date back to the 1800s close off the modern space, which opens right up into the bedroom.

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Dress Up Enclosures

Tamsin Johnson Interiors

Add some fancy ornamentations to your existing doors or built-in enclosures to give them a more polished look, like faux moldings and chic cabinet pulls. Use this stylish and sophisticated bedroom designed by Tamsin Johnson Interiors as a model.

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Use a Coat Rack

Fantastic Frank

It helps to buy hangers specific to the item to maximize what little space you do have. Pants, for example, can easily slide on and off of pants hangers thanks to their open-ended design. And you'll be able to fit more into your closet since they hang flat against each other. But when you truly have no space for bulkier items like coats, keep a coat rack in the corner of your bedroom so it looks organized even if it has to be out in the open.

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Remove the Doors

Leanne Ford Interiors

Leanne Ford decided to remove the doors from this closet to make the bedroom feel large and more open. Plus, it probably motivates the occupant to stay organized since it's all out in the open. Doubling up your closet space is as easy as hanging up another bar. Speaking of which, choose a system that also includes hooks for maximum versatility. You can double up the number of clothes you store in your closet by adding a second level with a rod.

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Use Up Every Last Inch of Space

Shari Francis

Store all unseasonal items either under the bed or in hard-to-reach spots in your closet. This bedroom designed by Shari Francis has bonus storage space above the closet, which may not be convenient for everyday items but is perfect for extra suitcases or outerwear. And, if you don't have any more closet space to speak of, consider storing out-of-season items under the bed in boxes or invest in a savvy bed with a built-in platform that sits under the mattress for storage.

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Build Into the Walls of a Connected Hallway

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"Because my bedroom, bath, and closet are in the attic of my house, space is at a premium," says designer Tim Clarke. And that didn't stop him from making it work. "I utilized the angled areas under the eaves and installed hanging bars and pullout shelves. It's all perfectly hidden behind tongue-and-groove paneling with invisible touch-latch doors. I sleep in my closet!" If you need to cram bulky things like sweaters and jeans in there, too, vacuum bags will become your best friend.

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Get Creative With Furniture

Thomas Loof

This genius small space solution gets a lot done while taking up as little of the floor as possible. Juan Carretero flanked the bed with two custom, ceiling-high armoires that function as closets, and the niche beneath the built-in sconce functions as a bedside table. Another similar clever solution? A storage bench or trunk at the end of the bed for more clothes that doubles as seating.

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Install Layered Shelving

Kevin Scott

Layer one wall with shelving, or make one row stretch along the perimeter of the bedroom. You can use it to store everything from books to accessories, blankets, purses, shoes, and more. Designed by Studio DIIA, the exposed shelf above the bed houses books, the upper cabinets corral linens, and the closet across from the bed stores clothing. This is especially smart if you have high ceilings and can afford to use more of your vertical space without eating into useable floor room.

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Hang Pants on S-Hooks

Closet Stalker/The Krazy Coupon Lady

Save shelf space by hanging your pants with belt loops on S-hooks. This way, you can easily make them more compact. Bonus: You can see them all much better when you're choosing which pair to wear.

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Similarly, You Can Go Behind Your Bed

Decor 8

Ready for storage and style? In this all-white room, the colorful hanging clothes almost act as a headboard.

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Use a Clothing Rack

IKEA

The best thing about this organizer is that your clothes will be on display at all times, so you'll learn quickly which items you love and which ones you can toss or donate.

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65 Genius Bedroom Storage Ideas You Must Try

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We are so used to seeing those spacious and luxurious catalog bedrooms that we don’t realize that our bedroom can make us feel as comfortable as we want. This article will help introduce yourself to more comprehensive room organization ideas, small closet ideas and storage ideas for small bedrooms on a budget, closet storage ideas, storage ideas DIY, bedroom storage furniture and much more. This will help keep your closet organized and enhance your bedroom experience.

 

 

 

1. Go With A Bed Frame, Preferably

 

 

 

Just because you have an extra storage bedroom does not mean that you can squeeze in a 90 cm wide mattress. How can you have a comfortable double bed without wasting space? Simply buy a bed frame with storage. There you can stow bed linen, pillows, etc.

 

 

 

2. Take Advantage Of The Walls

 

 

 

If you do not have much space in the bedroom, you should take advantage of the walls. Shelves are perfect for books, magazines, etc. Bars and grids are also cool, and you can hang clothes, jewelry, and other accessories on them.

 

 

 

3. Bright Colors

 

 

White, white, and even more white; your little bedroom cannot have enough of this color. Because white and other bright colors make your room appear clean, tidy, and more abundant. Make sure that you choose a uniform color concept. Too many different colors in a small room appear chaotic and restless.

 

 

 

4. Mirror

 

 

 

Mirrors give the room more depth and therefore make it look larger. That’s why you should invest in at least one large or a few smaller mirrors. However, the use of large mirrors is not recommended. You may be more likely to cause trouble. They should at least be hidden in the bedroom or installed on the inside of the cabinet doors.

 

 

 

5. Fitted Wardrobes

 

 

Probably the most ingenious invention ever: fitted-in wardrobes! They save a lot of space and are extremely practical.

 

 

 

6. Sliding Doors

 

 

If you don’t have a built-in wardrobe, you should at least buy a wardrobe with (mirror) sliding doors. Because there is nothing more annoying than cupboard doors that you cannot open completely. After all, the space is too narrow.

 

 

 

7. Reduced And Minimalist Set Up

 

 

Even if you are not the minimalist type, you should still try to make your bedroom as small as possible. Straight lines and bright colors simply work best in small rooms.

 

 

 

8. Loft Bed Frame

 

 

 

If you live in a one-room apartment and do not have a separate bedroom, you should consider buying a loft bed frame. It sounds like a child’s room, but it is cool to set up. For example, you can create space for a cozy reading corner or a practical workspace.

 

 

 

9. Few Decorative Elements

 

 

 

Do you have to present all the souvenirs from your last ten trips in your small room? Many small decorative elements quickly make the room look crowded. To avoid this, you should instead rely on a few, really cool decorative objects. This also applies to the wall: instead of a vast, great poster than many small pictures.

 

 

 

10. Several Small Light Sources

 

 

 

When the light comes from the ceiling, your bedroom automatically looks smaller. That’s why you should invest in a few wall lights. They do not only make the room appear more substantial, but they also create a pleasant atmosphere.

 

 

 

11. Multi-Functional Furniture

 

 

 

Nowadays, furniture is a real multi-tasker and can easily be transformed into other pieces of furniture. A sofa can be converted into a bed in just a few seconds, and tables and benches also offer storage space. Multi-functional furniture is a must for small rooms.

 

 

 

12. Door Hook

 

 

 

Where can you find space for bags, jackets, and umbrellas? You just hang them on the door. Door hooks are cheap to buy everywhere and are super practical for hanging things you need every day.

 

 

 

13. Folding Bed

 

 

 

Folding beds are great for everyone who lives in a small one-room apartment. During the day, they simply disappear into the closet so that you can create more space and space. And don’t worry, there are also high-quality folding beds these days!

 

 

 

14. Floor-Length Curtains

 

 

 

Floor-length curtains make the room appear higher – so they’re perfect for small bedrooms. It is best to use bright colors and light fabrics that give the place even more width and depth.

 

 

 

15. Reflective Materials

 

 

 

Decorative objects and small furniture (vases, bedside tables, etc.) made of reflective materials such as metal or glass should not be missing in your small bedroom. They provide more brightness and make the room appear larger.

 

 

 

16. Do Not Paint The Wall To The End

 

 

You like colored walls, but the ceiling in your bedroom is rather low? No problem, we have the ultimate tip for you on how your room won’t look smaller and narrower. Paint the walls just below the ceiling so they immediately appear higher than they actually are. 

 

 

 

17. Wall Shelf With Integrated Home Office

 

 

 

Barely have room for your bed and have no idea where to squeeze a desk in? Then we have the right solution for you! Simply use part of your wall shelf as a (mini) desk. But make sure that the tray is wide enough – it should be at least 30 centimeters.

 

 

18. Filigree Furniture

 

 

 

Large, robust pieces of furniture make your small bedroom appear extremely heavy and full. So it is better to invest in filigree furniture. Chairs with slim legs and low beds without a headboard create a light, casual atmosphere.

 

 

 

 

 

Consider buying an acrylic glass part for your small bedroom. Chairs and chandeliers made from this material are particularly hip and they look modern. Because the parts are transparent, they let the light shine through – and the room immediately appears much airier and brighter.

 

 

 

20. Improvised Bedside Table

 

 

Is your bedroom so small that you really have to use every inch? No problem, we will tell you how you can do this without missing a bedside table. Improvise a bedside table by stacking magazines or books nicely on top of one another (preferably sorted by color) or by placing a large basket with a lid next to your bed.

 

 

 

21. Corner Shelves

 

 

 

If you furnish your small bedroom, you cannot do without practical corner shelves. After all, they not only save a lot of space but are also the perfect storage space for bags, shoes, decorations, etc.

 

 

 

22. Stackable Stool

 

 

 

You don’t want to do without a seat in your room, but you don’t have space for a large armchair or a comfortable beanbag? Then just buy a few small stools that you can stack!

 

 

 

23. Clothes Rails

 

 

 

If you don’t have space for a proper wardrobe, you can simply get two or three clothes rails on which you can hang blouses, dresses, jackets, etc. They look super stylish and also make the room look much airier.

 

 

 

24. Curtains As Room Dividers

 

 

 

Your bedroom might be small, but could it also serve as a work, living, and dining room at the same time? Yes, you just need a few room dividers! It is best to use floor-length curtains, which you can easily open and close depending on your mood. The same principle applies here: the lighter the fabric, the better.

 

 

 

25. Wall Table

 

 

 

Do you have no space in your room for a standard table? Then it’s best to invest in a wall table – it is much narrower and can be used both for working and eating or just as a storage space.

 

 

 

26. Muck Out Regularly

 

 

“Less is more”. If you have a small bedroom, you should remember this sentence well. After all, mucking out periodically is essential for small rooms. From clothes that you no longer like to old magazines, you should separate yourself from things that you no longer need every few months.

 

 

 

27. Keep Order

 

 

The previous idea brings us to this next point: if you own fewer things, you also have to clean up less. Maintaining order is as important as regularly cleaning out.

 

 

 

28. Use Storage Space Under And Over The Bed

 

 

Drawer bed boxes are a beautiful thing. They offer a lot of additional space that is currently lacking in small rooms. Mattresses with a fold-up slatted frame are also practical, as you cannot see the storage space – and they do not have to take into account space for the pulled-out drawers.

 

 

 

29. Avoid The Character Of A Dollhouse

 

 

Small bedroom = small furniture? Not necessarily! To ensure that the proportions in the room are correct, you should make sure that not every single piece of furniture is as small as possible. Otherwise, the room will look pretty much like a dollhouse and will look anything but cool.

 

 

 

30. Don’t Save On Materials And Textures

 

 

 

Distraction is everything. Instead of color or wallpaper, rustic wood paneling can also become an eye-catcher. If you have decided to do so, you can go all out. The combination with patterned wallpaper and a striking bed head is very successful. The materials and colors are well-coordinated and create a fixed point for the eye that makes the small room size forgotten. Make sure your materials are good for bedroom storage ideas.

 

 

 

31. Set Highlights – But Don’t Build A Mirror Cabinet!

 

 

 

A narrow bedroom can look very noble due to wallpaper with a metallic effect. The reflection of the light gives the small room a certain sheen that conveys width and size.

 

 

 

32. Choose A High Headboard

 

 

A high headboard is glamorous and emphasizes the vertical, which is particularly advantageous in small rooms. With simple means a bit of manual dexterity, you can build your bedhead to size and attach it to the wall. A simple bed frame without a headboard gets a cheap upgrade in this way.

 

 

 

33. Save Yourself The Bedside Table

 

 

 

For free-standing bedside tables, there is often no sensible parking space in small bedrooms. Instead, a custom-made bedhead can be fitted with integrated shelves. This looks tidier and more spacious than a small free-standing piece of furniture.

 

 

 

34. A Sofa Bed For Your Guests

 

 

 

If you love receiving friends but don’t have much space, go for a sofa bed. That way, you can save a bedroom and not have to stuff the whole place like a junkyard.

 

 

 

35. Fill The Wall With A Library

 

 

 

A lightweight, custom floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall bookcase are perfect for taking advantage of space. The different openings make it a versatile and practical piece of furniture.

 

 

 

36. A Wardrobe As A Headboard

 

 

Convert the headboard wall into a built-in cabinet that integrates cabinets, the headboard, and the sides of drawers.

 

 

37. A Hidden Ironer

 

 

 

Take advantage of a cupboard hole to store the ironer. Thanks to the custom-made furniture, you will not forget any centimeter.

 

 

 

38. A Flying Bed

 

 

An air-suspended bed allows four people to live in a room. Besides, the lower beds equipped with wheels can be moved as needed. In a small bedroom, you have to optimize space to the maximum and let your imagination run wild. 

 

 

 

39. Removable Bedside Table

 

 

 

A bedside table is perfect for leaving the book or magazine you can read before bed or charge your mobile at night. With a removable shelf, you can make your nightstand disappear as if by magic when you don’t need it.

 

 

 

40. Bunk To Share The Room

 

 

A bunk bed is a perfect bed to save space in a room. Many types of bunk beds adapt to the measurements of your room. If you choose a train type, for example, you can take advantage of the structure with drawers of different heights. It is very practical for the most casual clothes, and even for storing other things.

 

 

 

41. Bet On The Multifunctional

 

 

 

Having three pieces of furniture, especially in a small space, can make them “eat” all the existing space. Instead, multifunctional furniture is excellent at saving meters.

 

 

 

42. Always Vertical, Save Space With Wicker Basket

 

 

 

Save drawer space when storing clothes. The Konmari method is ideal for making the most of every inch by vertical bending. Marie Kondo herself stores her towels in a wicker basket in her ample wardrobe.

 

 

 

43. Shelves For Dead Spaces

 

 

Take advantage of dead space in a corner and create a column of shelves to save and decorate. It is perfect for the smallest of the house to clean themselves autonomously. A sliding shelf instead of a stool will save you space in the bathroom.

 

 

 

44. Strip Partitions

 

 

 

Say goodbye to the walls. They take up space and do not let light through. Without walls, it will seem that you have gained meters. Take more and better advantage of the meters in the room with a loft bed (either a bunk bed or a single bed).

 

 

45. A Bookstore Under The Window

 

 

 

Take advantage of that meter of the wall that is usually under the window by placing a bespoke bookcase.

 

 

 

46. A Trundle Bed

 

 

 

Without a doubt, the bed is a piece of furniture that takes up the most space in the bedroom. Therefore, a trundle bed will help you save on an extra wardrobe since you can store things in it without having to occupy more meters.

 

 

 

47. A Closet In A Nook

 

 

 

If you have a dead corner between the wall and a bedroom column, install a cabinet. You can also put curtains instead of a door so that it does not take up too much space.

 

 

 

48. Place A Shelf And Win A Desk

 

 

 

A flown shelf on the wall will save space in the bedroom as it will serve as a bedside table and even a desk.

 

 

 

49. A Bank With Storage

 

 

 

Where can you place the plaids, cushions, etc. ? Is it a bank? A wall? A bookstore? The possibility of having a versatile and multifunctional piece of furniture is always an excellent solution to save space when the meters are not extravagant.

 

 

 

50. Create A Loft

 

 

 

If you live in an old apartment with high ceilings, creating a mezzanine, or placing a light staircase will save you useful meters. It also allows you to double them. 

 

 

 

51. More Than A Mirror

 

 

 

Place a mirror cabinet in the bathroom that allows you to store all hygiene and aesthetic products. This leaves the surface of the countertop clear, away from the bedroom.

 

 

 

52. Bar As A Wardrobe

 

 

 

Small bedroom? From now on, you will not be able to use the few meters as an excuse when they blame you for leaving your jacket lying on the bed. With a bar, you can get a wardrobe or hanger for coats.

 

 

 

53.

A Literary Headboard Wall

 

 

 

Lover of books or not, take advantage of the headboard wall to make a bookcase. This enables you to store them without having to lose space in the bedroom.

 

 

 

54. A Mini Storage Room On The Roof

 

 

 

High ceilings? You’d be lucky if you’re not too tall. You can take advantage of the height to create a mezzanine and save space at ground level.

 

 

 

55. Walls That Move

 

 

In addition to sliding doors, you have another alternative: choose a revolving door without losing a single useful meter or light. They store, organize, decorate, display, and, above all, save space. Also, to have a niche, you don’t have to make a big hole in the wall to be useful.

 

 

 

56. Take Advantage Of The Space On Your Terrace

 

 

 

Having a terrace is terrific, especially during good weather. Take advantage of every inch of it, saving on furniture to store outdoor accessories. For example, with drawers under the sofa on the terrace.

 

 

 

57. Modular Furniture

 

 

 

Drawer modules are like the pieces that come together and mold with each other. The best thing is that it manages to save space and get a storage plus.

 

 

 

58. A Bar For Hanging Clothes

 

 

 

If you always iron in the same place, consider placing a bar to leave the clothes. Not only to lay them out but because once they are ironed, you can easily leave them hanging until you put them in the closet.

 

 

 

59. A Built-In Wardrobe

 

 

Do not waste the meters of the corridor especially if it is something broad. Invest in a custom built-in wardrobe so that visually, it does not make you feel the loss of meters.

 

 

 

60. A Piece Of Multifunctional Furniture Would Do

 

 

 

If you are looking to have a bed in your workplace or vice versa, then a 2-in-1 design is very futuristic. Take advantage of the vertical space. You can add stairs and duplicate the available room. Use the upper floor for anything: a secluded reading space, a desk, or even an extra bed.

 

 

 

61. A Desk That Turns Into A Dressing Table

 

 

 

Instead of a single drawer of traditional clothes, modify a table that can be lifted to obtain a storage space under the cover. Place a mirror at the bottom, and you’re done, a classy dresser to keep all your stuff in one place! Never again will you have to look for your accessories in different areas. You can even customize it as a study table or a craft corner.

 

 

 

62. If The Height Is A Problem, Use Folding Bunk Beds

 

 

 

If vertical space is limited, then removable bunk beds would work beautifully. This minimalist space-saving is excellent for homes with many children. Instead of beds, you can also customize the space as a removable cabinet for storing children’s toys or extra beds.

 

 

 

63. Utilize Every Space Optimally

 

 

 

You can use the wall to write poems, to-do lists, or just inspirational quotes. It is a decorative option and a means of expression at the same time.

 

 

 

64. If Black Is Your Thing: Combine It With Gold Accents

 

 

 

Painting metallic geometric figures on a black wall, and decorating the place with golden touches, will give a goth glam touch to your room. As for the decoration, do not leave aside the shades of fuchsia, orange, white, and pink.

 

 

 

65. Make An Elegant Personal Corner To Hide When You Need To Relax

 

 

Just adding an awning made from semi-sheer fabric, cushions, and a rug, you already have your adult version of the treehouse. In this place, you can sit down to drink wine, review Instagram, read a book that you always take long, or just think about life.

 

 

 

 

When it comes to small or big bedrooms, there are hundreds of ways to store everyday items and keep everything in order. So in this article, we have highlighted 65 super-smart storage ideas that you can use in your own bedroom space. With the help of these, you can be sure to enjoy the best of your little space.

9 ways to organize storage space in a small bedroom - INMYROOM

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Where to put all the things you need if you are limited in space? Learning from the designers

Built-in furniture, niches, folding wardrobes and a coffee table chest - we have collected 9 interesting ideas for organizing space in the bedroom.

1. Bed with storage system

In the project of a small loft by designer Diana Ponomareva, the dressing room took over the task of storing the bulk of things, but in each room unexpected opportunities were found to hide small objects or clothes from prying eyes. In the bedroom, for example, the bed is raised to the podium, which contains roomy drawers.

Design: Diana Ponomareva

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Design: Cubiq Studio

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3. Niche as an alternative to bedside tables

Instead of bulky bedside tables, designer Diana Maltseva designed a niche that she styled as an open storage system.

Design: Diana Maltseva

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4. Folding built-in wardrobe

Place a cozy bedroom with a dressing room on 18 squares? It is easy if you replace a traditional wardrobe with a built-in model with facades that fold like an accordion.

Design: Dmitry Dubrovsky, KYD BURO

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5. Dressing room with open storage systems

Almost half of this bedroom is occupied by a dressing room with open storage system. At any time, it will be possible to hang facades so that the cabinets merge with the walls.

Design: Natalia Liventsova

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Floor hanger

In this kopeck piece in Kiev, designer Maya Baklan suggested using a floor hanger to store clothes. It takes up little space and can always be rearranged.

Design: Maya Baklan

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7. Use the space around the window

For a loft in the center of St. In the bedroom, a bright wardrobe-library was placed around the window - a great way to use the space functionally and organize a cozy place for gatherings by the window.

Design: “The Zhilina Brothers – Design and Architecture”

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8. A chest instead of a coffee table

A simple yet unexpected solution was proposed by designer Zhenya Zhdanova for a bedroom in a country house in the Moscow region: the chest became bright accent in the interior and helped hide accessories and magazines.

Design: Zhenya Zhdanova

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Niche behind the headboard

Designer Nadya Zotova has implemented many bold and unusual ideas in her apartment. For example, for the bedroom, she chose such a non-obvious solution that allowed her to beautifully store books and accessories.

Design: Nadya Zotova

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6 ideas, 40 examples — INMYROOM

How and where to store things in the bedroom? This issue is especially acute in small apartments, but does not lose relevance in a large area. Introducing 40 options - from the simplest to the most tricky

Where to store things in the bedroom? This issue is particularly acute in small apartments, but does not lose its relevance in a large area. We present 40 options - from the simplest to the most tricky.

1. Seriously and for a long time

Perhaps the most popular way to store things in the bedroom is a built-in wardrobe or dressing room. This solution has a lot of advantages: things are always at hand, the apartment does not need to be cluttered with unnecessary furniture, and in the depths of the closet you can hide clothes, bedding, and household items like ironing board. When planning a dressing room, make sure that it has optimal number of drawers and hangers. With the proper organization of such a zone storage in the bedroom from other cabinets in the apartment can be completely abandoned.

2. Lower bunk

The laundry box inside the bed is a good example of how make the most of your bedroom space. Today, manufacturers are releasing models with a built-in, often retractable drawer that takes up space inside the bed. This simple and very functional design solution will especially appeal to owners of small apartments: thanks to it, you can easily save square meters and not clutter up the room space with bulky wardrobes and chests of drawers.

3. Traditional look

Chests of drawers, cabinets and nightstands are not only important style-forming elements of the bedroom, but also storage areas. Large or decorative made in the style of minimalism or art deco, they will not only hide from strangers eyes are superfluous things, but they will also help bring the interior to a single style denominator.

4. Nothing to hide

Interior trends of recent years tend to be open. Scandinavian minimalism dictates the rejection of those design elements, without which it is quite possible to do without, and we are talking not only about decor. open hangers have long moved from shops to small apartments. Is that the clothes hung in plain sight, has its pros and cons. On the one hand, open hangers somewhat blur the idea of ​​privacy. On the other hand, they occupy significantly less space than wardrobes, and the right outfit can be chosen by covering hanger at a glance.

5. Easy solution thick cardboard, wicker baskets and chests. This approach is for any wallet: buying boxes will definitely not hit the budget, but a forged chest, especially from an antique salon, will cost substantial money.

6. Transform surfaces

Easily adapt any horizontal bedroom surfaces - from the head of the bed and hanging shelves to the windowsill. So Thus, in the bedroom you can organize both a bookcase and a work desk, and presentation space for awards or souvenirs.


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