Bedroom
Organizing your bedroom is a matter of selecting the right storage options to take advantage of every available space. Decorative chests or baskets may accessorize your bedroom while hideaway storage organizes occasional necessities. Your bedroom closet is the optimal place for accessible storage that can be decorative as well as functional. Consider these ideas for maximizing your bedroom's full organizational potential. Does this Spark an idea?
Decorative Storage
Organize your bedroom with stylish storage pieces to match your room's décor. Furnishings like an armoire, a dresser or a bench help organize your clothes, linens and personal necessities as they coordinate with your other bedroom furniture. You can place decorative baskets on bookshelves for easily accessible storage that accents the décor in your bedroom. Organize everything from toiletries to socks and magazines in small, medium and large baskets. Wicker hampers help organize laundry or hide toys. Window seats also make excellent toy boxes while providing an opportunity for decorative seating
Accessible Storage
Racks and shelves in your bedroom closet provide accessible storage and help organize clothes, shoes and other essentials. Organizing your bedroom closet is easy if you have a specific place for everything. You can find specialty hangers that will hang six pairs of pants on one tier or a row of ties, belts and accessories on another. These space savers expand and help organize your bedroom closet quickly and easily. Consider a professional closet organizing system for accessible storage with many options. Slide out racks and shelves can increase your storage capacity while organizing your bedroom closet beautifully.
Hideaway Storage
Organize your hideaway storage items like extra linens and out-of-season clothing in plastic bags that you can reduce to maximize storage capacity or in plastic bins with easier access. Removing the air from a plastic Space bag is simple and can greatly increase your available storage room. Space bags have a longer life span if you minimize the amount of times you open them and the ways that you use them. Bags used to transport your daughter back and forth to college will not last as long as bags that sit on a shelf. The value is in the space they make available as opposed to plastic bins, which last longer but do not hold as much. You can find both types of hideaway storage to fit in your bedroom closet and under the bed so you can take advantage of all the available storage opportunities in your bedroom.
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