Living large in a small space?? IT’S POSSIBLE.
Swap the obtrusive floor lamp for an unobtrusive hanging light.
Photo: mydomaine
Have your desk double as a nightstand.
Photo: katecollinsinteriors
Or if a nightstand is all you need, get one that floats and you’ll save on floor space.
Photo: tealandgold/Etsy
Shelving should also float.
Photos: shoeboxdecor, homedit
Desks too, for that matter.
Photo: Pinterest
Your hamper needn’t be a bulky basket. Make one out of fabric and hang it on the door.
Photo: organizedmom
A DIY project that will cost you only $3.
If you need a workspace in your room, tuck it away in the closet.
Or try squeezing your bed in there.
Photos: ApartmentTherapy, Pinterest
You can hang your clothes from the ceiling.
Photo: Pinterest
Take advantage of vertical space with tall, thin shelving.
Photo: bodywart
Buy a bed frame that doubles as storage.
Photo: mckenzie-apartments
Or you can simply put your mattress on risers for more under-the-bed storage.
Photo: bedbathandbeyond
With a USB charger! You can buy these here.
Turn your bookcase into a footboard.
Photo: lucycall
Use up every corner of the room.
Photo: homedit
Put a shelf over your doorway.
Photo: familyhandyman
Raise a portion of the room on a platform for hidden storage.
Photos: Pinterest, thestyledlifeblog
Loft your bed!
Photos: frenchyfancy, dwell
Or invest in a Murphy bed.
Photos: ResourceFurniture
Don’t forget about the sides of your closet.
Photo: 320sycamore
Your window sill is a built-in shelf and/or bedside table.
Photo: lamaisondannag
Order a Living Cube, an all-in-one bed frame, storage unit, bookshelf, closet, workspace and entertainment center.
Photos: Living Cube