If you have a room with a small footprint, you likely already know the challenge posed by storing all of your possessions. However, with a little creativity, there are lots of tricks you can utilise to help maximise the storage you have available.
In this blog, we will cover the best tactics for increasing storage in small bedrooms.
Vertical Storage Utilisation
Have you got a room with very little floor space but a high ceiling? Put that vertical space to use by using tall wardrobes and shelving. Even better, install a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe to utilise all that vertical space.
The best way to implement a floor-to-ceiling wardrobe is to get one custom-fitted to the space. The best thing about custom wardrobes is that they can fit around corners and irregular wall shapes, making the best of the small space available.
If you opt for a custom-fitted wardrobe, Lifestyle Wardrobes can help. Due to our rich background in cabinet making, we provide impeccable workmanship, top-notch products, and exceptional customer service.
Integrated Bed Storage
One item that has the biggest footprint in many bedrooms is the bed itself. In small rooms, this can often mean the room can’t be used for anything but sleeping. However, there is a solution that can free up space. By having a custom-built wardrobe, you can integrate a hinged, fold-away bed into the design. This effectively allows the bed to be put away when not in use, freeing up the space. Aesthetically, this approach hides the bed from view, seamlessly blending in with the wardrobe.
This design improvement is perfect for rooms that have dual uses, such as offices or playrooms.
Corner Wardrobe Designs
If you have a small space, corner wardrobes can efficiently utilise the space and offer enhanced storage. They are perfect for using dead space and minimising the wall space used. This will give you more wall space for other furniture, such as a bed or desk.
Custom-built corner wardrobes can contain hanging space, drawers and shelves to suit your needs. They can also be designed to complement the style of the room, making your bedroom look cohesive.
Sliding Door Solutions
Do you have a room where there isn’t enough space for a wardrobe door to open? It can be frustrating to access your belongings if a wardrobe door can’t open fully. Not only is it a struggle to use, but it may also mean you cannot utilise the wardrobe to its best potential.
However, there is a solution. By using sliding doors, you can ensure your wardrobe is easy to access despite the limited space. This will help you use all the space within the wardrobe effectively and see all your belongings easily.
Wall-Mounted Shelving and Units
For bedrooms that lack floor space, wall-mounted storage may prove ideal. They can use up empty wall space that may not have been utilised otherwise.
Smart Internal Organisers
Smart organisers in your wardrobe can help you use space within it more effectively. Some options include:
- Drawer dividers – These fit into the drawer and divide up the space into smaller sections. They are removable and often made of thick fabric. This is ideal for underwear, socks, makeup or jewellery
- Hanging shelves – Made of thick fabric, these removable shelves hang from the rail to provide more shelf space.
- Space-saving coat hangers – Coming in a variety of designs, these are specially designed hangers that allow you to better take advantage of vertical space. These will allow you to fit in more clothing.
Multi-Functional Furniture
One way to maximise space is to use multi-functional furniture. Using a sofa bed is one way to gain additional space, giving you room for other activities. If you buy a custom built-in wardrobe, you can also integrate a desk into the design, giving you an effective workspace.
Custom Built-Ins for Awkward Spaces
If you have an oddly shaped room, finding furniture that fits in and maximises space can be tricky. This is where custom built-in wardrobes come into their own. Using precise measurements, professional wardrobe fitters optimise wardrobes to fit your unique floor plan, enabling you to use the space effectively.
Decluttering and Organisation Strategies
If you’ve exhausted your storage options and there really isn’t any more storage you can add, it might be time for a declutter. Decluttering involves going through all of your clothing and accessories to sort out what you do and don’t like.
One often recommended way to declutter is to follow the Marie Kondo method. This involves getting all the clothing out and organising it into categories. Then you pick up each item and decide if it ‘sparks joy’. If it does spark joy, you put it on the ‘to keep’ pile. If it does not, you put the item in the pile that will go to charity.
Reflective Surfaces for Space Illusion
All small spaces can benefit from integrating reflective surfaces into the design of the room. While this won’t increase space or storage practically, it will make the room appear bigger.
Looking For A Custom Wardrobe Fitter for Your Small Bedroom?
Lifestyle Wardrobes is available to help you! We specialise in fitting custom wardrobes that optimise space. We are highly experienced in creating top quality cabinetry, meaning we provide impeccable workmanship and exceptional customer service.
We will keep you in the loop at all stages of the design process. This includes giving you detailed drawings of your desired wardrobe so you can make amendments until it is perfect. If you are not satisfied with the final product, we will continue to work on it until you are. We also offer a ten-year warranty on all our cabinetry.
If you’re looking for some help and advice, why not contact us for a free, no-obligation appointment? We will happily talk you through the options available to maximise your small room. Just click the ‘Book An Appointment’ button on our website or call 08 9303 9962.