Storage Hacks for Small Bedrooms

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Having a small bedroom can be challenging, especially when it comes to finding enough storage space for all your belongings. However, with some creativity and smart planning, you can maximise every inch of your room. Here are some effective storage hacks to help you transform your small bedroom into an organised and functional space.

  1. Under-Bed Storage

One of the most underutilised spaces in a bedroom is the area under the bed. Invest in a bed frame that has built-in drawers or even an Ottoman bed, and use storage baskets to keep items like shoes, off-season clothes and extra linens out of sight but easily accessible. If you’re handy, you can even build your own platform bed with customised storage underneath.

  1. Vertical Space Utilisation

When floor space is limited, look up! Install shelves, cabinets or pegboards on your walls to store books, décor and other items. Floating shelves above your bed or desk can hold a variety of objects without taking up valuable floor space. Wall-mounted hooks and racks are also great for hanging bags, hats and scarves.

  1. Multi-Functional Furniture

Furniture that has more than one purpose is a lifesaver in a small bedroom. Again, think about having a bed with built-in storage drawers or a headboard with shelves. A storage ottoman can also double as a seat and a place to stash blankets or magazines. Foldable desks and wall-mounted Murphy beds can free up space when they’re not in use.

  1. Wardrobe Organisation

A well-organised wardrobe can make a massive difference. Use slim, non-slip hangers to maximise hanging space. Add an extra rod to double your hanging capacity or install a wardrobe organiser system with shelves, drawers and shoe racks. Over-the-door organisers are perfect for storing shoes, accessories or toiletries.

  1. Drawer Dividers and Organisers

Keep your drawers tidy by using dividers and organisers. These can help separate your clothes, accessories and small items, making it easier to find what you need quickly. Drawer organisers come in various shapes and sizes, so you can customise them to fit your specific needs.

  1. Utilise Corners

Corners are often overlooked, but they can be prime storage spots. Corner shelves or cabinets can hold books, plants or decorative items. Corner desks make great use of otherwise wasted space and can provide a functional workspace without taking up too much room.

  1. Overhead Storage

High shelves near the ceiling are ideal for storing items you don’t need to access frequently, such as seasonal clothing, luggage or extra bedding. Use matching bins or baskets to keep everything organised and visually cohesive.

  1. Behind-the-Door Storage

The back of your bedroom door can be turned into a storage area with the help of over-the-door racks, hooks or shoe organisers. This is an excellent spot for keeping items like jewellery, belts or even cleaning supplies.

  1. Bedside Caddy

If a bedside table takes up too much space, opt for a bedside caddy that hangs over the side of your bed. It can hold your nighttime essentials like books, glasses and phone, keeping them within reach but off the floor.

  1. Declutter Regularly

Finally, one of the best ways to maximise your storage is to simply have less stuff. Regularly go through your belongings and donate, sell or get rid of items you no longer need or use. A minimalist approach can make your small bedroom feel more spacious and easier to keep organised.

 

 


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