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Under-Bed Storage Ideas for a Clutter-Free Bedroom

Bedroom storage simplified.

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If you’re looking for a way to add storage capacity to your bedroom without taking up valuable floor space, you’ve come to the right place. This guide will explore some space-savvy under-bed storage ideas that will help you make the most of unused space in your home.

1. Start With a Tall-Clearance Bed Frame

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If you want to maximize the storage space under your bed, it’s best to have a bed frame with tall clearance. Tall-clearance beds have 10" or more of space under them to accommodate storage bins. Before buying storage boxes for your space, check the measurements to make sure they’re compatible with your bed clearance.

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2. Use Woven Baskets for a Natural Feel

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Give your under-bed storage idea a decorative touch by using woven baskets to tuck away your items. Often made of wicker or rattan, woven baskets will add a natural feel to your home – making them the perfect storage option for coastal-, farmhouse-, and boho-style bedrooms.

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3. Get Creative With Your Placement

A simple way to customize your under-bed storage is to turn rectangular storage baskets on their sides to expose the contents. With this layout, you don’t have to pull the baskets out from under your bed to access your items. This is a helpful way to make your spare blankets and books easily accessible and it gives the room a cozy, lived-in feel.

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4. Keep It Simple With Cube Storage

Cube storage is an easy and versatile under-bed storage idea to implement in your home. They are especially great in children’s rooms for storing clothes, toys, and shoes because they are soft yet durable. Plus, fabric cubes are also often collapsible so you can tuck them away and save space when they’re not in use.

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5. Add Labels for Easy Organization

No more rummaging through multiple bins trying to find the right item. With labeled under-bed storage containers, you can easily organize your things to simplify your future search. When placing storage bins under your bed, position them with the labels facing outwards so they are easily visible.

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6. Include Wheels for Easy Access

If you frequently reach for the items stored under your bed, consider investing in under-bed storage with wheels to make them easier to move. Rolling storage bins are especially helpful if you’re storing heavy items like thick bedding, bulky sweaters, or stacks of books. Wheels also make under-bed storage more accessible to people with limited mobility or back pain.

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7. Opt for a Stackable Storage Option

Stackable storage containers are designed to maximize the vertical storage space under your bed. Though it depends on the clearance height of your bed, stackable storage bins typically work best with tall bed frames. Keep your most-used items on top for quick and easy access if you’re using stacked containers.

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8. Choose a Storage Bed With Drawers

Some bed frames come with built-in storage for maximum functionality and added convenience in your bedroom. Storage beds with drawers are the perfect choice if you want a subtle and seamless storage solution. They provide a convenient place to store extra bedding, clothes, or slippers – anything you reach for frequently.

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9. Stow Your Shoes & Slippers

Whether your bed comes with built-in drawers or you add separate bins, using the space under your bed to store shoes is a common approach to bedroom storage. Some under-bed storage bins come with multiple compartments that are designed to organize your footwear. This provides a convenient place to keep your shoes or slippers if you like to wear them around the house but don’t want a tripping hazard beside your bed.

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10. Elevate Your Storage With a Lift-Up Bed

For ample storage space, choose a lift-up platform bed that is specifically designed to use the entire space under your mattress as a concealed storage area. Keep in mind that the storage in lift-up beds is more difficult to access, so they are best used to hold seasonal bedding, spare pillows, or other accessories that you don’t use often.

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11. Maximize Your Sleeping Capacity

Another way to make the most of your under-bed space is to stow away an extra bed. Trundle beds are made to store a second mattress under your bed that can be pulled out to increase a room’s sleeping capacity. With a trundle bed, there’s no need to store a folding cot or air mattress that would take up valuable closet space.

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12. Conceal the Clutter With a Bed Skirt

If you’re adding under-bed storage to your bedroom but don’t love the look of exposed storage bins, consider adding a bed skirt or dust ruffle to your bed to conceal the items beneath. This way, you can make the most of your extra storage space while maintaining a clean-cut look on the outside.

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