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Looking for a way to live large in your small bedroom? The secret's in your storage solutions! We've rounded up 20 small bedroom storage ideas that'll make it easy to keep your bedroom organized. Dual-purpose furniture is an unexpected way to make the most of any space, and our sneaky storage ideas will help you decorate your bedroom with purpose.
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Make the Most of Your Closet
Make the most of a cramped closet space by investing in smart storage solutions like a hanging rack, stacked shelves for shoes, and baskets for accessories.
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Use a Desk as Nightstand
Dual-purpose furniture is the best way to save space in a small bedroom. A writing desk easily doubles as a bedside table when topped with fresh flowers and a pretty lamp.
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Take Advantage of a Window Seat
Squeeze a bench topped with cushions and pillows into a window nook for a dreamy bedroom reading spot.
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Be Smart With Shelving
Frame your bed with shelves to gain storage space and room to display all of your favorite books, photos, and collections.
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A Storage Bench Is Your Best Friend
Toss extra pillows, blankets—anything really!—in a storage bench placed at the foot of your bed to keep your bedroom clutter free.
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No room for a traditional nightstand in your tiny bedroom? Mount a shelf, and you've got room enough for a lamp and a good book.
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Or a Wall-Mount Vanity
Turn an unused corner of the bedroom into a mini makeup station by mounting a painted drawer, vintage mirror, and pair of sconces onto your wall.
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Try a Narrow Nightstand
If you're determined to have a drawer next to your bed, fill a tight corner with a narrow nightstand like this one from Ikea.
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Utilize Behind-the-Door Storage
When space is a premium, some items need to do double duty. Case in point: A closet door becomes an organizational tool thanks to hangers and hooks for handbags, shoes, and accessories.
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Try a Dresser as a Nightstand
Double up on drawer space by using a dresser as a nightstand where you can store extra clothes, bedding, and blankets.
See more at Liz Marie Blog.
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Under-the-bed storage can be pretty and functional in a small bedroom. Woven baskets are a thoughtful design element and just right for storing winter sweaters, old textbooks, or your collection of extension cords.
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Or a Wall-Mount Desk
Unused wall space in the bedroom is the perfect spot to get down to business when you tuck a vintage desk chair under a foldaway table.
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Hang Mirrors
If you don't have room for a full vanity, add smaller mirrors above each nightstand.
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Utilize an Armoire Linen Closet
Out of closet space? Invest in an armoire with cabinets, drawers, and shelves to create the perfect makeshift linen closet.
See more at Julie Blanner.
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When placed right, a shelving unit can do double duty as a headboard and storage for extra books, trinkets, and more.
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Use Smarter Shoe Storage
Stack vintage crates on top of each other in the bedroom to create a Pinterest-worthy shoe-storage solution.
See more at The Merrythought.
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19
Install a Floor-to-Ceiling Bookshelf
Dream next to the giants of literature with your hand-picked library in floor-to-ceiling bookshelves.
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Be Smart With Lighting
Don't waste precious nightstand space on lamps. Mount sconces on the wall instead.