collaborative post | Bedroom organization is essential for creating a peaceful and functional space. A well-organized bedroom that implements a system of organization and ensures every item has a designated place promotes a sense of calm and orderliness while supporting better sleep.

Utilizing storage solutions and incorporating furniture with built-in storage helps to maximize space and minimize clutter. Regularly decluttering and purging unnecessary items makes it easier to find items and maintain tidiness. 

With the busy routine of daily life, the bedroom should serve as a sanctuary of rest and relaxation. However, maintaining a bedroom requires effective organization strategies to optimize usability. In this article, you’ll find 20 of the best bedroom organization ideas to achieve a tranquil and clutter-free space.

How to Organize a Bedroom

Step 1. Start By Gathering Tools

Bedroom organization requires a few items you probably already have available in your home. 

  • A vacuum
  • Trash bags
  • Storage boxes or jars
  • Drawer dividers
  • Cleaning wipes or rags
  • Cleaning solution
  • Hanging organizers
  • Labels or label maker
  • Hooks
  • Tape measure

Step 2. Sort Your Items

Many people don’t even know what all they have in their bedroom. The easiest way to start organizing your room is by sorting all of your various belongings into piles. Then you can see what items you have too many of and what needs to be kept, donated, or thrown away.

Step 3. Throw Items Away

After sorting, use the trash bags to throw away anything you no longer use or need. Remember that many smaller items and clothes you don’t use anymore can also be donated. 

Step 4. Clean the Bedroom

Once the bedroom is refreshed and decluttered, it should be cleaned. Cleaning includes vacuuming, dusting, and wiping down all of the hard surfaces with a multi-purpose cleaner. 

Step 5. Organize Hidden Spaces First

Start organizing with the spaces hidden from view such as in drawers or the closet. As you sort, you can pull things out and put them back in as needed. Use drawer organizers, jars, and hanging organizers to keep things looking nice. 

Step 6. Find New Storage Spaces

If you find yourself running out of storage, don’t forget to utilize all available areas, such as under the bed, or add new shelves to the walls. 

Step 7. Organize Visible Spaces

The last step for organizing a bedroom is to organize the visible areas, such as a desktop or dresser top. By now, you should know what room you have available in hidden storage areas and can use them to keep your room as decluttered as possible. 

20 Organization Ideas For a Beautiful Bedroom

1.) Arrange Furniture to Improve Organization 

The way you arrange furniture in the bedroom can greatly improve organization and functionality. Consider the paths you take throughout the room and figure out a layout that helps improve the efficiency of your routine. 

Placing the bed against a wall can create a focal point and optimize floor space, while strategically positioning dressers and nightstands ensures easy access to clothing and essentials. 

2.) Invest in Multifunctional Furniture

Furniture which can also be used for a second purpose can help maximize a small living area. Consider a loft bed that will allow for storage or a desk underneath, or invest in a bed with drawers at the base.

A decorative trunk placed at the end of a bed can be used both as a bench and a place to store extra bedsheets or off-season clothing.

3.) Utilize Under the Bed Space

Whether or not you have bed storage with drawers underneath, plan to use this space. Purchase long boxes that can slide easily underneath the bed and fill them with off-season clothes or items you don’t use daily.

4.) Use Small Organizers

Boxes and bins aren’t the only organizers available. Choose small organizers like earring hangers and jars to organize even your smallest items and keep the space neat.

5.) Create Bedroom Zones

Designating zones for different types of items can help you find things quickly when needed. For example, you can create zones of different clothing in your closet by keeping all the shirts in the same area and all your undergarments in another area.

Outside of the closet, you can create a zone for reading material and another for makeup or jewelry.

6.) Use Dividers in Drawers

One drawer can be used for multiple purposes when dividers are utilized. Purchase several, splitting space in both your dresser drawers and any you may have in your closet.

7.) Create a Drop Zone

When you arrive at your bedroom each night, you are tired and thinking of nothing other than collapsing in your bed. Create a drop zone storage system for yourself where you can place these items each night and worry about putting them back in their place later.

Drop zones could include an empty portion of a dresser top or a hook for coats and other clothing.

8.) Add a Laundry Basket

Purchasing storage baskets for your laundry keeps the floor from becoming cluttered with dirty laundry or linens. Choose one with the same aesthetic as your room that can easily occupy a corner or shelf spot. 

9.) Use Rolling Carts

Rolling carts are a trendy way to organize and store items in your room. Use them for makeup, books, or even shoes; you can roll them to any area in the room where needed.

10.) Create a Home For Every Item

Keep your bedroom organized long-term by designating a home for every item. Homes for items can include a shelf space, or bin space, whatever makes more sense for that item. Each time you finish using that item, return it to its home, and your room will always look its best.

11.) Categorize Clothes

Most individuals don’t need all their clothes year-round. Categorize your clothes by season, with plans to pack them away during the months of the year when they aren’t needed.

12.) Maximize Closet Systems With Storage Solutions

Use hanging organizers and stackable boxes to use all available spaces in a regular or walk in closet. Shoe organizers can also be hung on the back of closet doors for extra storage options.

However, for those looking to create a truly customized and efficient closet system, it’s worth considering professional design services from companies like Closets Etc. These firms can help tailor storage solutions to specific needs and space requirements, ensuring a well-organized and functional closet.

13.) Get a Headboard With Storage

Headboards are often used for décor, but many don’t realize that they can also be used for storage. A headboard with drawers and shelves can double as a second dresser or bookshelf, lowering the visual clutter in other areas of the bedroom.

14.) Utilize All Wall Space

Wall space can be used for storage in any bedroom. Install floor-to-ceiling shelves, which can be used to store books, artwork, and more. Even if a full wall isn’t available, floating shelves above other furniture can help with decluttering your space.

15.) Add a Mirror

Mirrors can help even the smallest spaces seem larger. When organizing your bedroom, hang one on an empty wall or invest in a standing mirror if that is more your style.

16.) Purchase Decorative Baskets

Woven baskets can help decorate your space while also giving you some cute storage areas. Buy one or two and use them as a basket for laundry or a place to store books, blankets, and more.

17.) Design Corner Specific Storage

When organizing your room, finding things to fill out the corners can be tough. Purchase corner-specific shelving or corner-shaped bins to make the most of these areas.

18.) Use Room Dividers to Maximize Space

Larger rooms can be organized into separate spaces using decorative room dividers. Use one to section off your reading nook, or maybe an area with a vanity where you get ready in the morning.

19.) Make a Reading Nook

Bedrooms with lots of books and a piece of sitting furniture can benefit from the design of a reading nook. Placing all of your bookshelves in one corner with a lamp and a chair can help the rest of your room seem larger while also providing a cozy place to curl up with a book.

20.) Hang Items From the Ceiling

Ceiling space is a forgotten-about storage space that can be useful for organizing your bedroom. Consider hanging plants in the corner of your room, and don’t forget that some furniture, like chairs, can also be hung from your ceiling.

Tips for Maintaining Bedroom Organization

  • Make it a habit to always put things back in their established place when you are done with them.
  • Add bedroom tidying to your schedule daily.
  • Don’t keep items you don’t use (or haven’t used in the last 6 months)
  • Don’t buy new items unless you are getting rid of an older item.
  • If one method of organization isn’t working for you, take the time to find one that does work.

FAQ

Where do you start when organizing a bedroom?

The best way to start organizing your bedroom is by taking the time to declutter and get rid of old items. Look through your possessions, setting aside anything you haven’t used in six months or more. These items should be donated or thrown away to make space for the items you use.

What are essential items for bedroom organization?

The essentials for bedroom organization include a variety of boxes and bins that fit your space. Additionally, you should have a way to label these bins, such as sticker labels and a marker or post-it notes and tape.

In Conclusion 

Organizing your bedroom can be a relaxing and rewarding experience that can help you create a peaceful place to unwind at the end of each day. No matter what organization tactics you decide to use, commit to keeping up with the regular tidying of your bedroom to ensure your hard work doesn’t go to waste.

Not all bedroom organization ideas work for all spaces or all people, but there should be a few on this list to help even the most disorganized rooms. Just remember to always declutter before applying any of the above organizational tactics.

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