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I know that small bedrooms can be challenging. This is especially true if you have more stuff than storage to put it in. I love to think of small bedrooms as charming, cozy, or cute but, sometimes these little spaces can become unruly and messy in the blink of an eye when neglected. Bedrooms are a place of rest and calm. Piles of cloths, clutter and chaos don’t equal peace and rest. Your small bedroom can be the calm, lovely oasis that you long for. Instead of piling cloths and clutter in a corner and dealing with it later, here’s 9 Genius hacks to maximize your space in a small bedroom.
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Small Bedroom Genius Hack #1: Get a smaller bed.
It makes no sense to cram a King size bed in a little space. My rule of thumb is if you hit the bed when you open the door, the bed is too big. Instead of going huge, invest in a smaller bed that gives you the best comfort and support for your body.
Your bed is also the largest footprint in the room and there’s a lot of real estate underneath it. Here’s a couple ideas to maximize the space under your smaller bed:
• storage underneath: There’s lot’s of beds with storage drawers or platforms with shelving to store away tons of stuff.
• bed risers: They give your bed a lift and make it so you can put slim containers, suitcases, or boxes under the bed for stuff you don’t use every day.
• Hydraulic lifts: These awesome contraptions are amazing! They enable you to lift the entire top of the bed, mattress and all to reveal storage the size of the entire bed. You can organize this space to your heart’s content!
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #2: Organize your closet:
Do you ever have those mornings when you’re late and you can’t seem to get an outfit pulled together? You’re digging through the closet trying to find anything that will go so you don’t look like a disheveled monster from the land of laundry day… Save yourself from that stress and invest in some organization so your busy mornings don’t derail you before your get out the door.
Just because you have a small closet doesn’t mean you have to embrace chaos. Think about using:
• Vertical space. Install shallow shelves that go all the way up inside the closet.
• Double Rods: They’re great for double the hanging space and will allow you to put most of your cloths on hangers so you can easily see what you have at a glance.
• Cube shelving. These little cubes are fantastic for storing folded sweaters, t-shirts, or extra bed linens.
• Decorative boxes. Store items in clear containers or decorative boxes with labels and place them stacked in the back of the closet or on shelves up high. You can store off season cloths, light bulbs, power cords, or anything that you need from time to time.
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #3: Use The Back Side of the Closet Door:
The inside, back of the closet door is a prime spot to commandeer for some organization. This spot is the perfect location for:
• Installing a shoe tree. When your shoes are up off the floor and hanging neatly in front of you, you’ll be able to grab the perfect pair and dash out the door in a hot minute.
• Pegs for belts, scarves, jewelry. I love using peg boards to create a little storage space in tight spots. They can be painted the same color as the door so they disappear. The pegs can be adjusted for whatever needs to be hung up and you can rearrange everything when needed.
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #4: Make an Open Closet in the Corner:
Maybe you don’t have a closed closet at all. What do you do then? Skip the portable clothing rack and opt for a closet wall system right out in the open!
• Install rods to hang cloths in the corner, organize cloths by color so that the open closet is pleasing to look at; almost like wall art.
• Use adjustable wall mounted shelving to incorporate horizontal storage for folded cloths. Incorporate decorative boxes to hide clutter and add visual appeal.
• Vertical space: go up close to ceiling. Include decorative accessories on the shelves to add final touches.
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #5: Get Kid Size Dressers:
Not all kid’s furniture is juvenile. You don’t have to have a chest of drawers with Mickey Mouse painted across it. If that’s your thing, have at it. I am not a Mickey hater.
These days, a lot of kid furniture is just as stylish and sophisticated as “adult” or larger pieces. Here’s a couple things to consider:
• They’re not as deep as “adult” dressers and won’t take up as much floor space. This is epic - you don’t want to shimmy around your dresser to crawl into bed.
• Bachelor chests, not as big as a dresser, still has drawers. Can be used as bed side table with storage. This is a great option instead of using two small nightstands or tables. Go as big as you can with one piece that has drawers.
• Use drawer organizers: These will keep your drawers nice and tidy so you can see everything at a glance: socks, undergarments, etc. They will make quick work of putting everything away after washing too.
• Use clear stacking containers in the drawers for small items, watches, jewelry, scarves, makeup and brushes, hairbrushes, hair pins, etc.
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #6: Get a Headboard with Storage:
This one is a game changer! A headboard with storage will keep phones, tablets, Kindles, books or anything else you need right next to your head so you don’t have to hunt them down.
• Open shelving, drawers on the side.
• Use bookcases behind the bed or on the side and across the top. This is a pretty nifty diy project. You can mount 3 tower book shelves to the wall behind the bed to give you tons of storage! It’s a great place to use canvas boxes to hide clutter and to display meaningful stuff you want to show off.
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #7: Wall Mounted Desk, Vanity, Secretary.
Need some office or makeup space? This hack is amazing for creating a work space where there is none. You can find lot’s of iterations of these that will fold up and tuck away when not in use. Here’s another tip to make it even better:
• Get a small storage ottoman instead of a chair. You can store stuff inside and can sit on it when using the wall mounted desk/vanity. When you’re done with it, simply tuck it in a corner out of the way.
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #8: Don’t Forget the Back of the Bedroom Door.
One of my favorite hacks is using Command hooks for hanging storage on the back of the door. One, they can be removed and re-positioned without damaging the door and two, you can put as many as you need on to organize tons of stuff that would otherwise not have a home:
• Easy hanging storage for umbrellas, jackets, robes, slim items.
• Can be adjusted to change configuration.
Small Bedroom Genius Hack #9: Utilize a Storage Bench:
I love a good storage bench in the bedroom. I realize that you may not have space for another piece of furniture but, let me leave you with this thought: Storage benches add extra seating and storage. They are multi-functional pieces that can replace traditional bedroom storage pieces. Think about them this way:
• They can double as a bench at the end of the bed, or under a window for a little extra seating.
• Depending on the style you choose, they might have a lift top with storage inside or they might have cubbies where you can place baskets or boxes to keep your stuff organized.
• As with dressers, you use containers inside to keep things nice and organized and easy to find.
Conclusion:
There you have it. 9 genius hacks to maximize your space in a small bedroom:
• Get a smaller bed.
• Organize your closet.
• Use the back side of closet door.
• Make an open closet in the corner.
• Get kids size dressers.
• Get a headboard with storage.
• Wall mounted desk, vanity, secretary.
• Don’t forget the back of the bedroom door.
• Utilize a storage bench.
When you think a little bit outside the box, you can really come up with some pretty innovative ways to maximize your small bedroom space. So, get creative and don’t think about your bedroom as lacking space. Instead, think about ways to love your small space that create amazing function and ease for your daily life!
I am so grateful that you decided to spend a few minutes with me this week and I’d love to hear what you do to maximize the space in your small bedroom. Leave a comment below and don’t forget to head on over to Instagram and Pinterest where I post daily inspiration and everything else I’m crushing on at the moment. The links to my pages are right below. I love hearing from you, so don’t be shy! 😊
If you need immediate help getting started on your small bedroom or any other room in your house, check out my Small Space, Big Style How to Measure Your Space in 8 Simple Steps. It’s my FREE short, value packed, guide to the most important first step in any makeover project: knowing exactly how much space you have.
Until next week my friend, stay amazing and keep your dreams big for your small space!
Michael is Principal designer and blogger at Michael Helwig Interiors in beautiful Buffalo, New York. Since 2011, he’s a space planning expert, offering online interior e-design services for folks living in small homes, or for those with awkward and tricky layouts. He’s a frequent expert contributor to many National media publications and news outlets on topics related to decorating, interior design, diy projects, and more. Michael happily shares his experience to help folks avoid expensive mistakes and decorating disappointments. You can follow him on Pinterest, Instagram and Facebook @interiorsmh.
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