Best Way To Organize Your Bedroom
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Organizing your bedroom can instantly make you feel like you have your life together. With the right furniture and accessories, you can ensure your bedroom stays orderly... for a little bit longer than usual, at least. If you don't know where to start or need more ideas, we've got you covered. Whether it involves using a dresser as a nightstand or finally buying a bed with built-in storage, these ideas will help you maintain a stylish bedroom that maximizes space and stays clean. (And once everything's in order, check out these beautiful bedroom decorating ideas!)
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DIY a Pegboard Headboard
All you have to do is add pegboards above your bed, and you'll instantly have more storage for everything from decor to books.
BUY NOW Wall Control Pegboard, $35
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Invest in a Multi-Drawer Chest
In this Montreal home by Les Ensembliers, a 12-drawer chest allows for storing endless bedside necessities—meaning fewer items will roll around than they would in a chest with bigger drawers.
BUY NOW IKEA 9-Drawer Chest, $279
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Get a Tiered Cart
Swap out your standard nightstand for a tiered cart. It gives you three levels of storage, and you can easily move it around if you need to.
BUY NOW Micoe 3-Tiered Cart, $40
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Use a Dresser
If you're not into the openness of a tiered cart, try a small dresser or chest in place of your typical nightstand. You'll get extra storage for your clothes, more counter space, and everything will be hidden in drawers.
BUY NOW Anthropologie 3-Drawer Dresser, $798
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Try a Bedside Caddy
Who even needs a nightstand? This bedside caddy will hold your glasses, magazines, and even your tablet.
BUY NOW The Container Store Bedside Caddy, $30
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Create a "Drop Zone"
The key to a clutter-free bedroom? Keeping knickknacks out of it in the first place. A slim chest of drawers and a gorgeous bowl in this hallway offers a spot to put away books or small accessories that would junk up your nightstand.
BUY NOW Target Terracotta Bowl, $35
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Keep a Console Near the Bathroom
If you don't have space outside of your bedroom door for a console, put one inside and near a connected bathroom. In designer Diane Ernjakovic's bedroom, a console acts as a pre-bath drop zone for clothing and other small items that would otherwise end up on the floor.
BUY NOW West Elm Console, $349
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Install a Built-In Desk
A custom desk runs the length of the bedroom under a big window in this Bel Air home designed by Studio Shamshiri. It's perfect for storing everything from books to decor on top. Plus, you can easily stow decorative storage bins or baskets underneath it.
BUY NOW Arhaus Office Chair, $749
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Choose Matching Boxes
Bright orange boxes create a unified look (while also concealing small items) in this bedroom. Choose a bold color and let your storage double as decor.
BUY NOW Simple Houseware Red Storage Boxes, $20
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Incorporate a Covered Basket
Hide baskets underneath your nightstand. For a similar look, choose a basket woven from natural fibers that's large enough to hold a spare blanket (or function as a mini hamper).
BUY NOW Household Essentials Storage Basket, $103
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Disguise Storage
White lacquer nightstands have seamless fronts, which shifts the focus to their form rather than their function.
BUY NOW PB Teen Nightstand, $399
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Add a Trunk
Add a trunk at the foot of the bed for extra storage. Bonus: It doubles as decor!
BUY NOW Pottery Barn Storage Trunk, $299
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Get Built-Ins
Not an inch of space is wasted in this small bedroom—even the bed frame maximizes functionality thanks to built-in shelves. And if you don't want to buy a new bed, you can always slip storage containers underneath yours.
BUY NOW West Elm Storage Bed, $750
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Use Open Baskets for Pillows
If you love to accessorize with pillows, getting ready for bed can involve a debate about where to put these decorative accents. Open baskets are a simple and cost-effective solution.
BUY NOW Storage Basket, $50
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Use a Two-Tiered Nightstand
Try a clean-lined table instead of a traditional nightstand. The second level is perfect for placing books, magazines, glasses, and more, keeping the top level clear.
BUY NOW Crate & Barrel End Table, $199
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Hide Underbed Storage
A bed skirt ties together a room's decor and brings color to an unexpected place. But it's not just for style—it can also hide under-bed boxes.
BUY NOW Underbed Bags, $8
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Slip in Narrow Armoires
No room for a closet? Optimize space without sacrificing style by adding two slim armoires on either side of the bed to stow away clothing.
BUY NOW Elbern Designs Armoire, $230
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Best Way To Organize Your Bedroom
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