Housekeeping Storage & Organization 25 Bedroom Storage Ideas for a More Organized Sleeping Space Make your bedroom as peaceful as possible with these DIY tips to keep it clutter-free. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Updated on November 17, 2023 Close Photo: Kim Cornelison Photography Turn a cluttered space into a calming refuge with these bedroom storage ideas. We'll show you how to utilize DIY storage projects, custom solutions, and products like baskets and bins for the ultimate bedroom organization. Less clutter in the bedroom means more room for reading, relaxing, and sleeping. Small Shared Bedroom Ideas That Add Storage and Style 01 of 25 DIY Bedside Storage Greg Scheidemann Build your own bedside solution with this DIY bedroom storage idea. Instead of a traditional nightstand, mount wooden boxes on the wall next to your bed to act as a table surface and shelves. Use trays and lidded storage boxes to corral loose items on the open shelves. Slide a basket under the arrangement to make the most of storage space. Learn How to Make a Wall-Mount Nightstand 02 of 25 Seating with Storage Brie Passano An upholstered bench at the end of the bed is a smart and stylish bedroom storage idea. Choose one with a lidded top and use the interior space to store extra blankets and out-of-season clothing away from sight but within easy reach. The plush seat cushion is a convenient perch for putting on socks and shoes in the morning. 03 of 25 Semi-Built-In Storage Kim Cornelison Photography Customize store-bought floor-to-ceiling storage units for a built-in, wall-to-wall look. Outfit the units with new doors and hardware for a personalized touch. Before permanently securing, assemble the entire cabinetry system and stack the units against the wall to check the fit. 04 of 25 Closet Complement Helen Norman If your bedroom lacks a closet (or you're simply running out of rack space), add a built-in storage solution. Opt for units with tall, open interior spaces so you can easily hang long clothing items like dresses and pants. Designate upper cabinet space for less frequently used items like out-of-season shoes or coats. 34 Closet Organization Ideas for Clutter-Free Spaces 05 of 25 Space-Savvy Shelving The Wilde Project This bedroom storage idea works great in small spaces with little extra room. Hang floating shelves on the wall next to your bed to function as a minimalist shelving unit and bedside table. Before mounting, paint the shelves in a gradient of shades for unexpected and fun color. How to Create a Cloffice for the Ultimate Work-from-Home Setup 06 of 25 Multipurpose Furniture Jim Franco Photography Desks aren't just useful in office spaces. Introduce one for a bedroom storage idea as a nightstand or a makeup vanity. If you plan to use the desk for your grooming routine, mount a mirror on the wall above. 07 of 25 Bedroom Built-Ins Paul Dyer Large, bulky furniture can make a bedroom feel crowded. For a more streamlined look, incorporate clever built-ins to eliminate the need for other bedroom storage ideas like dressers and armoires. Opt for a combination of open shelves, cabinet doors, and drawers of various sizes to accommodate all types of clothing and other items. 08 of 25 Bedside Upgrade Ed Gohlich Small bedside tables work well for bedrooms with limited space, but larger primary bedrooms can handle a more substantial piece of furniture. Place a dresser next to the bed for even more bedroom storage capacity. Add a table lamp and mount a mirror or artwork above to balance the scale. 09 of 25 Build Around Miki Duisterhof Utilize the space around the head of your bed with this efficient bedroom storage idea. Configure the shelves and cabinets to suit your needs. Here, a lower cabinet has a flat table surface that serves as a nightstand, and plenty of shelves keep books, bedtime necessities, and decorative objects on display. Transform Plain Shelves with These Before-and-After Bookcase Makeover Ideas 10 of 25 Ladder-Style Shelving Michael Garland Store a variety of items near your bedside with a ladder-style shelving unit. Open shelves with varying depths allow you to store different-sized objects, including alarm clocks and decor. This bedroom storage idea also provides more height than a traditional bedside table, which allows more space for storing larger items, like throw blankets. How to Build an A-Frame Ladder Shelf for Stylish DIY Storage 11 of 25 Easy Open Shelving The Wilde Project Create an open shelf space by removing the bottom drawer of your bedside table. Use this bedroom storage idea for storing frequently used items within easy reach. Alternatively, this is a great place to display small trinkets or stash journals. 12 of 25 Multipurpose Work Space Adam Albright Photography Employ a wall-mounted workstation for jewelry and miscellaneous items as a bedroom storage idea. Use the interior cabinet space to store things like necklaces and office supplies. A fold-out desktop provides a quick spot to get work done and then folds back up to keep your storage space hidden. 13 of 25 Accessories on Display Bryan E. McCay Rather than tucking accessories away, install hooks on the side of a dresser or bedside table for an accessible way to store and display jewelry. Turn the hooks on their sides instead of installing them upright. This provides more space for bracelets or necklaces and prevents items from getting tangled. 37 Jewelry Storage Ideas to Keep Your Accessories Tangle-Free 14 of 25 Show-and-Tell Tower Jay Wilde A customized storage tower is an ideal kids' bedroom storage idea. The cabinet on the bottom half allows you to store frequently used items within reach but out of the way. Use the upper shelves as a display case to show off treasured belongings. 15 of 25 Hidden Storage Marty Baldwin Create a comfy seating area with this bedroom storage idea. Add a trunk-like ottoman (or two!) to store linens and extra blankets. Choose pieces with a durable fabric so you can get comfortable and put your feet up while reading a book or sipping morning coffee. 16 of 25 Headboard Convenience The Wilde Project Tap into unused space with a headboard that has convenient bedside storage. The front panel of this headboard flips up to reveal shelving for bulky items. When the panel is closed, the top ledge of the headboard is perfect for housing bedtime necessities and books. 17 of 25 Under-Bed Storage Atlantic Archives Beneath the bed is the go-to place for storing rarely-worn clothing and extra linens. Keep dust bunnies away from your under-bed storage with shallow wicker or canvas boxes. These smart containers have handles on each side, making them easy to grab and transport as needed. How to Build a Platform-Style DIY Bed Frame with Storage 18 of 25 Seasonal Stowaways RJT Rolling plastic bins are a perfect bedroom storage idea for hiding out-of-season clothing, accessories, and shoes. Label the top or sides of each container with removable stickers to ensure items stay in their designated homes. Old dresser drawers or crates can also be adapted for under-bed storage. Attach a set of casters to make them easy to slide, and add pulls to give you something to grab. 19 of 25 Two-of-a-Kind Helen Norman Photography Give your bedroom storage a boost with an extra dresser. If you have mismatched or secondhand dressers, transform them into a cohesive pair by painting both pieces the same color. For even more stylish continuity, replace the knobs with matching drawer pulls. 20 of 25 Stately Storage John Bessler Photography An elegant secretary is a bedroom storage idea that can add antique flair. Drawers hold items such as books and spare linens, and the desk portion serves as a cozy writing spot. Give a flea market find a quick update with a fresh coat of paint and pretty hardware. 21 of 25 Relocated Credenza Usually found in dining rooms, a credenza is a clever bedroom storage idea. Top the unit with pretty accessories, a jewelry box, or a lamp. Hang a mirror above the credenza to create a beautiful dressing table. Use the credenza interior to hold items like sweaters and purses. The 7 Best Home Safes of 2024 to Secure Your Jewelry, Documents, and More 22 of 25 Timeless Armoires Tried-and-true bedroom storage ideas such as armoires remain popular for a reason. A large armoire can store various items, including a bedroom TV, linens, clothing, or accessories. Use the top as a shelf to display decorative objects like baskets and potted houseplants. 23 of 25 Wall-Mount Bedside Shelf The bedside table is a great place to start when organizing your bedroom. Use this area to store only the bare necessities, like an alarm clock and a few books or magazines. Instead of placing a nightstand on the floor, consider mounting a shelf on the wall or integrating it into your headboard to give yourself an out-of-the-way storage spot. 12 Things to Get Rid of in Your Bedroom, According to a Professional Organizer 24 of 25 Small-Space Storage Edmund Barr When there's no space for a nightstand, substitute a recessed wall niche for bedside storage. To build this yourself, carve out space between wall studs, drywall the niche, and install shelves. Use this area to store books, decor, and other bedside necessities. 25 of 25 Bedside Library Robert Brinson Love keeping a library of books by your bed? Try a bedside table with multiple shallow drawers to house your favorite nighttime reads. Reserve the top drawer for a TV remote, cough drops, lotion, and other items you frequently reach for in bed. Paint Your Bedroom for a Relaxing Retreat Maximizing storage is the first step to creating the ultimate bedroom for a restful space to escape and re-energize, whether for a good night's sleep or a brief afternoon nap. Choosing the best color scheme to make you feel at peace is another way to improve your environment. You may prefer a clean, white bedroom or calming neutrals, or try navy blue, the most calming color in the world, according to experts. If you're looking for color inspiration, we have trendy, spa-like, and more hues to consider. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit