Five unusual bedroom storage solutions
Bedroom ideas are expressive of our personal taste in decor but need to address storage requirements as well. Creative ideas for bedroom storage solutions can keep the room organised and appear inviting and comfortable. With specific requirements relating to residents’ lifestyle and responding to the specific room configuration, bedroom storage solutions need to be creative. Here are five unusual bedroom storage solutions.
Reclaiming interior spaces
Review the room for wasted space in odd configurations like niches and recesses. A built-in closet can use a niche and also help smooth out the room floor plan. You can choose to make this closet merge with the walls using the same colour or make it stand out. For the more adventurous, one can remove part of the dry wall and fit deep storage shelves or cabinets between wall studs at higher levels to create a roomy storage for seasonal items and luggage.
Using boxes, bins and baskets
Boxes, bins and wire baskets containerise storage. They can be tucked away in various locations and allow easier. Shoes boxes can also be used to hold assorted items like loose change, keys or handkerchiefs. Boxes with lids protect contents and you can go in for transparent plastic which allows view. Wardrobe boxes can be stacked on top of cupboards to use that space effectively. Storage bins and storage boxes can be stowed away under the bed. Some come with rollers to allow easy rolling out.
Hanging storage
Hanging storage is advantageous being relatively cheaper than traditional storage units. It can be relocated easily and frees the floor area. It is also easier to store and access items on the go. In a wardrobe, slide-out tie-racks with wire shelving can deal with ties or belts which tend to collect into a pile. Pocket hangers can hold shoes and be tucked out of sight behind a door.
Fun storage for kids
Unusual storage ideas for kids’ rooms encourage them to be organised and independent while adding an element of fun to the rooms. Functionally, containers and shelves work best for kids’ use since they are not adept at using hangers. Storage unit shaped as a toy can store things and act as a toy itself. Cubes or storage modules can be arranged in levels to suit the child’s growth.
Shelving
Shelving racks are often ignored since it is not as visually appealing. This can be combatted by using unusual storage racks. You can use old crate boxes without lids and fix them to create a wall which appears as box shelving. Leave them unfinished for a rustic look or paint them in colours of your choice. Create unusual storage solutions by understanding personal requirements and storage potential of the space.