Storage under the bed, high shelves, deck bed, small chests of drawers: when it comes to storage, small bedrooms are spoiled for choice when it comes to properly storing our wardrobe. The proof is in pictures.
Who says small bedroom certainly says a small dressing room but not necessarily minimalist! By showing ingenuity and audacity, it is possible to store your clothes well even in an X' room (and even if you have more than you should!). By investing in the smallest nooks and crannies with clever furniture, and storecupboardgaining by hiding storage under the bed, the storage of a small bedroom can take several forms. So where do you put your clothes in a small room? How to store your wardrobe in a small bedroom? How to properly place these practical storage units in this small space to make everyday life easier? Here are all our answers...The deck bed, is the practical bed to store your piles of clothes in a small room
Its aesthetics are reminiscent of the rooms of yesteryear and their ultra-practical aspect! Slightly outdated, the deck bed is therefore able to return to service by taking on current stylistic codes. Trendy pastel colours and iswerecupboard doors like this model from Plum Living and spotted at the home of entrepreneur Lisa Gachet. The famous bed bridge is the one that allows you to store many piles of clothes and other objects. If it is regaining its letters of nobility today, it is surely for its obvious space-saving ability and its cunning alternation between cupboards, dressing roocane workms, shelves... A very clever two-in-one piece of furniture to use in a small bedroom!
Storage under the bed to store your clothes (and linen)
We can't repeat it enough: the bed with storage is the number 1 piece of furniture for smart storage in a small bedroom. In a studio, a teenager's bedroom or as here a sleeping area on a mezzanine, this bed with a mattress to sleep in and drawers to store your clothes has everything going for you. His goal? Create storage without losing a single centimeter since in any casecentimetre it is on it that the essential mattress rests. A drawer version for inexpensive models to be found at the Swedish giant IKEA or made to measure by an architect, the bed with storage will blend into the décor and give it a well-dressed look in the sleeping area.
Tailor-made storage adapted to the small bedroom
When the budget allows it (and the skills of a handyman or handywoman are also part of the game!), the small bedroom can be equipped with custom-made storage worthy of a real dressing room. Proof of this is this small room in a typically Parisian apartment that has adapted to the architectural constraints of the place through simple and effective tailor-made layouts. A custom-made dressing room is subtly fitted into this small bedroom. Repainted in a delicate green, it is complemented by a series of white shelves where books and decorative objects are stored. An elegant ambience ideal for a soothing sleeping area.
An upgraded dresser for storage in a small bedroom
In the list of the most used pieces of furniture in small bedrooms, the chest of drawers remains a timeless must. Easy to place in an alcove or under the slope of the roof in an attic room, its small size does not prevent it from accommodating several piles of clothes. Initially very practical, the chest of drawers can be completed with a few shelves attached to its extension to accommodate fashion accessories: handbags, small baskets with belts or others... Demonstration in this small room under the roof where a white IKEA chest of drawers supports other storage. That's what we call a space-optimized according to the rules of the art !
High cupboards above the headboard for optimised storage
To improve the storage capacity in a small bedroom, you have to focus on height! The proof is in this production by Studio Castille. The heights of the headboard part have been optimized with closets and niches to hide our little mess and our clothes depending on the season. A nice way to combine storage and touches of color to enhance a small bedroom.
Discreet storage boxes for a small bedroom in the attic
For efficient storage in a small room in the attic, you don't lose a crumb of space! Even if it means bending over a little to store your clothes, invent a mini-dressing room under the sloping floor, so as not to lose space. This restrictive space under the sloping wall is easy to optimize for storing clothes by creating either low closets with sliding doors, or discreet chests where you can place your piles of clothes. We show - once again - imagination to shape the storage that best suits our needs to store our clothes in our attic room.
Drawers and baskets to store seasonal clothes under the bed
The bed is the essential piece in a bedroom and it takes up a lot (if not all) of the space, but what if it was also used to hide your clothes? Get pretty baskets, with or without wheels, or drawers combining shelves and storage areas to store your clothes and push it all under the bed. To avoid dust, opt for a closable drawer with a lid or cover if possible. This is a good idea to store seasonal clothes that you don't use all year round. On sunny days or when winter comes, we proceed with the exchange and that's it!
A clothes rack to store your clothes and structure a small room
The characteristic of storage is perhaps, precisely, to hide nothing! Opt for a decorative and practical rack to hang your clothes. This will allow you to grab any room on the fly, and to store jackets, coats, and pants without the need for a closet. The other major advantage of this fashionable clothes rack is its way of recreating the spaces in the heart of the bedroom. Its presence structures the place and ensures a lively and evolving look to the bedroom.
A platform bed to store clothes in the bedroom
Solutions to save space in the small bedroom while creating storage can sometimes lack originality at first glance. To counter this preconceived idea, there is only one answer: the platform bed. This raised bed brings character and a very practical inventive storage area to the bedroom. A successful demonstration in this bedroom with strong aesthetic biases by Thibaut Picard. The varnished MDF platform effectively responds to the storage volume that was lacking in this room.