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Next Luxury • Home Design • Smart and Practical Bedroom Organization Tips

Smart and Practical Bedroom Organization Tips

Smart and Practical Bedroom Organization Tips

  • by — Andra DelMonico
  • Published on November 29, 2020

Bedroom Ideas Storage and Organization Ideas

Nothing is worse than trying to get ready in the morning and spending 15 minutes digging through a pile of stuff to find a missing shoe. A disorganized bedroom causes unnecessary chaos in your life, makes it harder to get ready, and creates needless stress.

Your bedroom should be a calming and peaceful place where you can recharge from your day. Having an organized bedroom creates the perfect environment for this. If you’re ready to curate an organized bedroom, it’s time to look at these bedroom organization ideas.

1. Streamlined Solutions

If you have a vanity or desk in your bedroom, this is the perfect place to create additional storage. The first step is to look at the drawer space to the sitting area’s left or right. You could have a desk or work table that has these drawers built into it. If you don’t, you could buy a storage unit that slides underneath the tabletop or just to the left or right of it.

The next step is to look at the space above the desk area. Since you have this tabletop, the vertical space above it goes unused because the table blocks the floor space, not allowing you to walk into this area. So why not use this vertical space for storage since it would otherwise go unused?

You could mount floating shelves on the wall. This creates a custom look and gives you as much or as little storage space as you need. The drawback of them is that they’re open, so whatever you placed on the shelves will be visible all of the time. Another option is to look for a cabinet unit that you would then place above or around your desk area. This creates a built-in look and also gives you doors to high-potential clutter behind.

Cozy corner desk with decor, dreamcatchers, and books in a minimalist bedroom setup.
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Vanity with pink stool, clothes rack, and decor in a soft, feminine bedroom setup.
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Modern bedroom with white desk, yellow accent, and brick wallpaper feature wall.
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Wooden desk with tablet, plant decor, and artwork in a cozy bedroom workspace.
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Rustic wood desk with laptop, flowers, and magazines in a bright bedroom with white chair.
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Organized vanity with plants, storage drawers, and calendar on bedroom wall.
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White vanity desk with wicker chair, wall art, and decorative storage baskets.
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White ladder shelf with makeup, mirror, and decor next to white dresser in bedroom.
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Modern white vanity with rotating storage shelves, drawer, and round mirror.
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2. Creative Tips for Organizing Kids’ Bedrooms

Kids tend to have a ton of stuff, so the best thing to do is figure out how to organize items into like-minded categories. Then create a fun way to help a kid stay organized.

You could have a corner shelf that holds their favorite books, toys, or hard-earned trophies. Adding shelving to your child’s room is a great way to create extra space while also giving them a way to display their prized possessions.

One thing to keep in mind: your child is probably smaller than you. So you’ll want to have a storage solution that they can use. This means creating low drawers or bins that your child can easily reach. That way, you empower them to get out and put away their belongings on their own.

Kids' room with wicker basket storage, wooden crib, and decorative shelves.
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Pink and white bedroom with mirrored wardrobe, open closet, and cozy decor.
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Kids' room with large LEGO storage blocks, white desk, and brick wallpaper.
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Kids' room with twin beds, under-bed storage, large wardrobe, and geometric wallpaper.
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Kids' room with wall-mounted book shelves, cactus decor, and white dresser.
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Marine-themed boys' bedroom with blue walls, nautical decor, and wooden shelves.
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Kids' room with tall storage cupboard, built-in table, and pastel decor accents.
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Kids' bedroom with blue walls, name banner, and colorful storage bins.
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Kids' bedroom with whimsical wall shelves, cozy decor, and reading cart.
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Kids' room with dinosaur bedding, bedside storage shelves, and toys.
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White cubby storage in kids' room with colorful bins and playful decor items.
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Organized kids' room with closet storage, dresser drawers, and changing table.
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3. Smart Storage Strategies

Don’t be afraid to get creative with your storage ideas. The best thing about organization is that you can personalize it to make your life easier. So, what works for one person may not work for another. Think about the items you own and want to organize, and then look for an organization solution that will work well and fit into your bedroom.

If you own a lot of necklaces, instead of looking for an accessory rack or organizational unit, you could hang a pegboard on the wall with several hooks to hang your jewelry from.

Another option would be a rolling cart. This lets you bring whatever is on the cart with you to wherever you need it. This could be a perfect solution if you want to store your hair care products or makeup in the cart. You can roll it out of the way when you don’t need it and then roll it out when you’re getting ready.

There are many options when it comes to your shoe storage. You could have a closet organizational unit. You might want shelves mounted on the wall. You might consider a bookcase or other shelving organizational units. You could have each pair of shoes stored in a box. There are even stand-alone storage drawers designed to go under your bed that you roll out to access.

Stuffed animal holder labeled "Toy Zoo" with assorted plush toys.
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Wicker coat rack with wooden dresser and plant decor in cozy bedroom.
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Three-tier shoe rack with various shoes neatly organized.
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Simple bedroom with black accent wall, under-bed storage, and guitar decor.
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Bedroom storage with cabinets, small decorative boxes, and potted plant.
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Gold jewelry stand with mirror and perfume bottle on a white surface.
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Vintage bedroom with wooden tallboy dresser, mannequin, and ladder rack with baskets.
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Bedside storage cart with decor items and cozy pillows.
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4. Maximizing Space

Small bedroom organization ideas can do more than keep you organized; they can also help you maximize your space. The most common is under-bed storage. While this idea is a great spot to stash some stuff, it’s also not your only option. How about a bed that folds away? A Murphy bed is perfect for significantly increasing your floor space during the day.

Not all space-saving options need to be big, though. An organizer that hooks on the side of your bed frame eliminates clutter on your nightstand. A fold-out tabletop surface creates a mini writing desk – available when you need it and out of the way when you don’t.

Another way to save space is by removing items from your bedroom. If you have a linen closet somewhere else in your home, then you may want to move your bedding, extra blankets, and spare pillows to this closet. Since you don’t need to access these items on a daily basis, you don’t need them close and within reach in your bedroom.

Small bedroom with bed on storage cubes, yellow accents, and large window.
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Bed with under-bed storage drawers and warm LED lighting.
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Small home office setup with wall-mounted desk, storage, and plants.
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Bedroom corner with pink storage drawers, shelves, and decorative accents.
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5. Creating Order and Harmony

One of the biggest challenges when organizing your bedroom is what to do with your clothes. You have a closet, but that’s best for pieces that you want to hang. You need somewhere to store folded clothes.

This is why you need a dresser. This piece of furniture is the perfect storage solution for clothes because it has several drawers. But you don’t want to shove your clothes in the drawer and call it a day. Instead, you’ll want to get drawer organizers for your dresser drawers. You’ll find they come in small bins that fit into the drawers and dividers that separate the drawers into small spaces.

Bedroom with green walls, built-in shelves, large desk, and ceiling fan.
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Bright bedroom with rustic wood accents, tufted headboard, and ceiling fan.
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Rustic bedroom with wooden bed frame, cozy blankets, and geometric rugs.
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Bright bedroom with iron bed frame, white chest of drawers, and wicker storage baskets.
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Bedroom with white and wooden dressers, framed photos, and neutral decor.
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Bedroom with red accent wall, framed artwork, and matching bedside tables.
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Modern bedroom with navy accent wall, wooden headboard, and small desk setup.
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Bright blue kids' bedroom with white storage unit, cozy decor, and string lights.
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Modern bedroom with navy accent wall, pendant lights, and minimalistic decor.

6. Stylish and Functional Shelving Units

If you have enough floor space, you may want to skip the floating shelf and opt for a shelving unit instead. Shelving units are also perfect furniture pieces for a guest bedroom.

These furniture pieces are both functional and beautiful. So choose a shelving unit that has plenty of shelves, styled in a way that complements your other bedroom decor.

When placing items on the shelves, try to mix storage and decoration. You could have several books on one shelf. Or you could have bins for holding smaller items. Mix in a small potted plant, frame picture, or other small figurines.

Cozy bedroom with white storage shelf, natural decor, and beige accents.
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Bright bedroom with apricot bedding, white sleigh bed, and decorative ladder shelf.
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Boys' bedroom with world map ceiling, wall shelves, brown desk, and striped rug.
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Modern bedroom with wall shelves displaying football boots, wooden bench, and yellow lamps.
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Minimalist bedroom with cream sofa bed, wall-mounted lamp, and neutral decor.
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Bedroom with patterned wallpaper, white desk, plants, and floating shelves.
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Modern masculine bedroom with dark walls, art, candles, and fresh flowers.
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Rustic bedroom with wooden headboard, wall shelves, and cozy reading nook.
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Contemporary bedroom with spirits wall rack, black desk, and gray bedding.
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Cozy bedroom with yellow wall, high ceiling shelves, and a black cat by the window.
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7. Practical and Chic

If you have a large master bedroom and plenty of floor space, you also have plenty of space to develop clutter and mess. But you also have plenty of room for decorative organizational pieces. Using baskets or bins gives you a beautiful way of organizing the clutter. You could buy some large woven wicker or cloth baskets and line them up along the wall or foot of your bed.

If you’re short on floor space, size the bins according to the items you want to store in the baskets. You could have one basket holding dirty clothes, another holding shoes that you commonly wear, one that holds spare throw pillows and blankets for the bed, or even a basket that holds accessories. If you don’t have available floor space, consider installing floating shelves on the walls and then placing smaller bins on the shelves. You could also do this on your built-in bookshelf or on top of your dresser.

White storage unit with wicker baskets, wooden bins, and a small plant.
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Bedroom with wicker basket storage above bed, botanical wallpaper, and two lamps.
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Wooden dresser with mirror, hanging plants, table lamp, and decorative accents.
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Kids' bedroom with four-poster bed, eyelash wall decor, and white storage shelves.
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Kids' bedroom with skylight, double bed, white storage unit, and wicker baskets.
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8. Customized Solutions

A built-in unit is a great way to add storage space to a small area without losing floor space with furniture. This makes it one of the most popular bedroom organization tips.

If you have a small space, consider creating your own built-in unit on a blank wall. Maybe open shelves or cabinets with doors. This idea can provide a bedroom storage unit that could double as a decorative element.

When creating your storage unit, plan to go from the floor to the ceiling and from one wall to another. This will make the unit look like it’s built into the wall and not another piece of furniture. You’ll also want to think about how you want the shelves placed.

Some people prefer uniformity. They like the shelves hung at the same level across the entire wall, while others may choose to have them placed at varying heights to create a little variety.

Modern bedroom with built-in desk, storage shelves, and wood beam ceiling.
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Spacious bedroom with built-in shelving, blue bedding, and large window with seating area.
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Cozy home office with built-in shelves, modern decor, and ambient lighting.
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Vintage green desk with floral decor, classic chair, and wall clock in cozy room.
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Bedroom with built-in storage above bed, wooden accents, and woven pendant light.
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Cozy attic bedroom with built-in bookshelf, angled ceiling, and minimalist decor.
White bunk bed with built-in storage, nautical decor, and cozy bedding.
Kids loft bed with built-in storage, desk, and cozy reading nook.
Rustic wooden bunk bed with built-in shelving, cozy seating, and nautical decor.
Modern bedroom with built-in bookshelf, wall art, and upholstered headboard.

9. Mastering the Art of Bedroom Closet Organization

A closet is built-in additional storage space. The worst thing you can do is not make the most of it. Start by emptying your closet space and getting a good look at what you have to work with. Once you have the dimensions, you can look at different closet organizers to determine what will work in the space and your stuff.

There are complete organizational systems that have tracks. This allows you to customize the height of the shelves and hanging bars. Some even come with drawer units for small accessories. Consider how often you use certain pieces and how accessible you want them to be.

Also, consider your seasonal clothing. Since you only use it a few months out of the year, you could store these items up high, where they’re harder to reach.

Organized closet with storage bins, hanging clothes, and neatly arranged shoes and accessories.
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Corner closet with hanging space, shelves, storage bins, and a floor lamp.
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Open closet with hanging rack, shelving, shoe storage, and potted plants.
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Sleek black open closet with hanging space, shelves, and organized storage boxes.
Organized closet with hanging racks, storage bins, and shelving for clothes and accessories.
Neatly organized closet with baskets, pull-out drawers, and hanging space for kids' clothes.

10. Optimizing Space

When you have a small bedroom, you need to maximize your space with furniture that serves multiple purposes. When you choose your bed frame, look for one that you can raise or one that comes with built-in storage. This raises the height of your bed but also gives you additional storage space underneath it.

Also, consider a loft bed that utilizes even more vertical space in your bedroom. You can create an additional usable area underneath the bed. Turn that new space into your office study desk or even a vanity.

Look for traditionally wasted spaces. This could be an organizational unit that hangs on the backside of your bedroom door. You’ll commonly find accessory and shoe racks that utilize this space well.

Think about hanging your storage solutions from the ceiling to utilize your high ceilings and the vertical space in the room. Instead of mounting shelves on the walls or bookshelves to take up floor space, you could hang nets or baskets from the ceiling. This works well in kids’ rooms, with stuffed animals and toys that you can throw into the hammock-like nets.

Modern bedroom with small couch, wall shelves, skateboard decor, and sports-themed art.
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Boho bedroom with clothes rack, tall storage unit, and cozy decor accents.
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Modern attic bedroom with under-bed storage, small desk, and vibrant decor.
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Small home office with white desk, wall art, built-in storage, and cozy decor.
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Small bedroom with large brown wardrobe, open shelving, and cozy bedding.
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Bright small bedroom with desk, wall shelves, and cozy daybed.
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Cozy bedroom with rustic wood bed, headboard bookshelf, and layered pillows.
Elegant small bedroom with canopy bed, floral wallpaper, and glass vanity with round mirror.
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FAQs

How can I effectively organize my bedroom to maximize space?

Effective bedroom organization starts with decluttering. Begin by sorting through your belongings and getting rid of items you no longer need or use. Utilize storage solutions like under-bed storage containers, wall-mounted shelves, and closet organizers to make the most of available space. Consider multi-functional furniture, such as storage beds or nightstands with drawers, to reduce clutter. Keep surfaces clear and designate specific areas for different activities, like reading, dressing, and working, to maintain an organized and functional layout.

What is the best way to organize a small bedroom?

Organizing a small bedroom requires a strategic approach. Choose furniture that’s proportionate to the room’s size and opt for pieces that offer storage solutions. Use vertical space by installing shelves or hooks on the walls to keep items off the floor. Consider using furniture with built-in storage, such as a storage ottoman or a bed with drawers underneath. Keep the color palette light and airy to create the illusion of more space, and avoid overcrowding the room with too many decorative elements.

How can I maintain an organized closet in my bedroom?

Maintaining an organized closet involves regular decluttering and efficient storage solutions. Twice a year, go through your clothes and accessories, donating or discarding items you no longer wear. Use slim hangers to maximize hanging space, and consider adding hooks or a hanging organizer for items like belts and scarves. Utilize shelf dividers to separate stacks of clothing and keep them from toppling over. Group similar items together, such as shirts, pants, and dresses, for easy access. Consider a shoe rack or cubbies to keep your footwear organized and visible.

Andra DelMonico

Writer

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

With over ten years of experience, Andra understands the unique challenges that come with home improvement projects and interior design.

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