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Studio Apartment Storage Ideas for Convenient Living

Storage for small spaces.

industrial-style studio apartment with brick walls

Looking for ways to maximize your storage space in a small studio apartment? Check out these innovative studio apartment storage ideas that will help you make the most of your space while adding much-needed storage capacity.

1. Define Your Entryway

metal hall tree with coat hooks and shoe storage in a studio apartment entryway

Start your organization off strong with a hall tree by your front door. Hall trees provide a place to store your coats, shoes, and other accessories and can even serve as a bench when you first enter your apartment. They are a great storage solution for studio apartments that may not have a separate entryway.

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2. Hang Some Wall Shelves

metal wall shelves and a utility cart

Make the most of vertical space in your apartment by mounting some wall shelves. Shelves can be used to display books, picture frames, or decorative objects to spruce up your walls, but they can also be used for storage. Add some small storage bins to add functionality to your wall shelves and hide away little bits of clutter.

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If you don’t want to drill, a rolling cart provides versatile storage that you can wheel from one spot to another.

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3. Choose a Storage Sofa

Add some hidden storage to your living space with a storage sofa – perfect for tucking away extra pillows and blankets when you’re not using them. Many storage sofas have hinged cushions that lift to reveal storage space below. This is a great way to add ample storage space to your studio apartment with furniture that is as stylish as it is functional.

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4. Include an Etagere Bookcase

Bookcases provide the perfect storage space for board games, electronics, decor, and – of course – books. To maximize the available storage in a small apartment, choose a tall bookcase that gives you plenty of shelf space to display your favorite collections. Consider using an etagere bookcase with open shelves for a more spacious silhouette. Etagere bookcases can even be used as a multifunctional room divider to separate sections of your studio apartment.

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5. Swap Your Coffee Table

For an out-of-the-box studio apartment storage idea, consider swapping out your regular coffee table for a storage trunk. The solid top of the trunk will still serve as a tabletop for your books and beverages, but the inside will increase your storage capacity. Storage trunks give you plenty of space to tuck away your items, and will also add a vintage industrial twist to your living room setup.

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6. Organize Your Shoe Collection

When space is limited, no one wants shoes cluttering the floor. Add a shoe storage cabinet to your apartment to keep your shoes organized in one central location. Shoe cabinets can also be multifunctional – place it by your front door to double as a decorative console table or by your bed in place of a nightstand.

Tip!

For more tips and tricks to help you keep your shoes organized, check out Shoe Storage Ideas for an Active Lifestyle.

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7. Add in an Armoire

If you have limited closet space, consider placing an armoire in your apartment to hide away your clothes. An armoire will give you enough space to store hanging clothes, and many also come with drawers for additional storage of folded clothes, shoes, or accessories. Alternatively, position an armoire by your front door in place of a coat closet.

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8. Combine Seating & Storage

A storage bench is a multifunctional storage solution that is easy to incorporate in a studio apartment. Place one along the foot of your bed for a stylish layout that is perfect for keeping spare bedding on hand. Of course, a storage bench will also provide additional seating in a small apartment.

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9. Stow Your Bed Away

A bed takes up a lot of space in a studio apartment, but that’s where a Murphy bed could come in handy. A Murphy bed would allow you to stow your bed so you have more living space in your apartment during the day. This is a great way to make the most of your space and store your bed when it's not in use.

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Ready to bring a Murphy bed to your studio apartment? Read Murphy Bed Ideas for Small-Space Sleeping to find more inspiration.

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10. … Or Get a Storage Bed

Alternatively, opt for a bed frame with built-in storage. Storage beds come in a variety of designs that will all add storage space to your apartment. Some have drawers in the foundation or shelves in the headboard, and others completely lift up to reveal ample space below the mattress. These beds are great for storing extra bedding, pillows, or bulky clothes.

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11. Wheel in a Kitchen Island

Studio apartments sometimes lack a definitive kitchen layout. Give yourself more counter space and cabinet storage by adding in a freestanding kitchen island or cart. This helpful addition provides extra space for food prep or storing small appliances. For even more functionality, pair the kitchen island with a set of bar stools for a casual dining option and more seating capacity.

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12. Mount a Bike Rack

Do you have a bike for commuting around the city? Install a wall-mounted bike rack for a convenient and safe way to store your bike without taking up too much space in your apartment. This is an especially innovative studio apartment storage idea that will transform your blank wall space into functional storage.

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