Turn chaos into calm with these top solutions for a clutter-free bedroom.
When not stored properly, these accessories can easily be forgotten and go unused.
Declutter Your Room Surfaces
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Decluttering isn’t just aboutclearing out your closetand drawers.
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Open Up Floor Space
Bulky furniture can contribute to a cluttered feeling in the bedroom.
For a more open look, clear off the floors and swap furniture pieces for vertical storage solutions.
Instead of a bedside table or nightstand, considermounting floating shelvesnext to the bed.
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Pick Pretty Containers
Corral loose bedroom items in space-savvy fashion by stashing them in pretty containers.
Choose small, lidded boxes in various sizes and place them on top of dressers or grooming spaces.
They’ll declutter and decorate surfaces while keeping your personal items organized.
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To make decluttering easier,choose a nightstandthat serves multiple purposes.
Add a desk to one corner, or outfit a closet as amini home office.
Purge Your Jewelry
Jewelry storagecan easily become a jumbled mess if you’re not careful.
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Take any damaged but fixable pieces to a jeweler to be repaired.
Instead, keep those items handy but out of the way, with under-bed storage.
For a platform bed, use matching baskets or decorative containers that are pretty enough to be on display.
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Identify where the clutter congregates and which corners or wall surfaces aren’t being used to their full potential.
Theback of a dooris one spot to consider for added storage.
DIY Under-Bed Storage
Forextra under-bed organization, consider repurposing unused or thrift store furniture pieces.
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We transformed an old set of dresser drawers into a clever storage solution.
Watch this video to see how it’s done.
To save square feet, consider enclosing the wardrobe wall with a curtain rather than doors.
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This strategy helpsreduce visual clutter, which makes for a morecalming bedroom decor.
But lots of little objects can equal a lot of bedroom clutter.
To keep the chaos at bay, use small containers ordrawer dividersinside your nightstand or dresser.
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