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Storage Solutions for Every Room in Your Home

Cleaning & Organizing | By Allison Gomes | 0 Likes
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Tidying your home can feel like a never-ending battle—as soon as one room is done, another is often in dire need of a little TLC.

That’s where storage solutions come into play. By finding complementary bins, racks, or baskets for every room of your house, you can reclaim your spaces and bring order back into each one.

Bedroom

Your bedroom is meant to be your sanctuary from the outside world, a place where you can unwind after a long day’s work. But if you have stuff cluttered in every corner, it may be difficult to relax. To maximize your storage, consider the available room under your bed. If your bedframe is a platform, you can utilize sleek bins like these from IKEA; this solution is ideal for storing extra linens or clothes that are out of season.

Another area to take advantage of is your closet. These hanging shelves can help organize bulkier items like jeans or bags vertically, thereby freeing up additional room on your horizontal racks. As for your shoes, opt for a tiered storage option, which you can place in your closet or against an open wall in your bedroom.

Bedroom shelving in closet

Bathroom

If you use a lot of skin-care products or simply have minimal counter space, it may be time to upgrade the organization in your bathroom. Make the most of your vanity’s cabinets by investing in a tiered organizer with pull-out baskets, where you can stash any cleaning supplies, toiletries, or towels you may want to keep out of sight. You can also switch out your mirror for a medicine cabinet like this arched option from West Elm. It’s a stylish upgrade that can not only enhance the aesthetics of the room but also allow you to keep your toiletries and medicine out of the way.

In addition, an over-the-door organizer offers great compact storage. Whether you opt for a fabric or metal version, it can allow you to stow everything from hair products to makeup to cleaning supplies in one accessible location. Or go with a towel hanger, which can keep your wet items out of the way and free up wall space in your bathroom for more decorative pieces.

Bathroom with shelving

Living room

Introducing storage solutions to your living area can make it easier to keep the room tidy throughout the day, in turn enhancing your enjoyment of it. If you find that you have a lot of toys, games, or other items you don’t have room for, consider investing in multipurpose furniture. For instance, a storage ottoman can offer a place to both rest your feet and stash miscellaneous items when they’re not in use. Similarly, a lift-top coffee table, such as this one from Urban Outfitters, can double as a storage unit and food tray should you want to eat while relaxing on your couch.

Moreover, try to maximize any vertical space by installing a wall-mounted shelf, where you can display decorative items and books or place aesthetic baskets for storing essentials like remote controls. You can also opt for a more basic cube organizer, which you can then embellish with rattan baskets or fabric bins ideal for concealing small items.

Storage shelving in living room

Basement and garage

When it comes to your basement and garage, there are several strategies you can use to optimize these often chaotic spaces. Large, clear plastic bins are a great option for storing seasonal items or other belongings you don’t use often; the transparency will allow you to quickly identify what is in each box, even if you stack them five high or three deep. If you don’t expect to need access to these and other bulky items often, consider overhead storage like a ceiling-mounted rack to keep them out of the way, freeing up valuable floor space and making it easy to traverse the area.

Additionally, if these rooms are lacking in shelves, you can find many lightweight options in various stores that would provide more room for organizing boxes, bins, or other miscellaneous items. Or go with a large, customizable shelving unit that allows you to adjust the height of the shelves and add more pieces according to your needs and the room’s layout. For smaller objects you may need easy access to, including tools, gardening equipment, or sports gear, hang a pegboard with hooks to make them easy to spot while keeping them organized.

Garage storage

It takes time to create a well-organized home, but it’s well worth it in the end. With these solutions, you can make your spaces tidier, more visually pleasing, and more pleasant to live in.

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