How To Get Your Bedroom Organized

How To Get Your Bedroom Organized

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There's never a bad time to start organizing your bedroom. Every little bit you do will help make your space the best it can be, so if you only have 15 minutes at a time to devote to organizing that's enough to make a difference. Or, if you're the kind of person who likes to get deep in the weeds of organizing and do it all at once, that's great too. Organizing is a process, and working out storage solutions and decluttering your space will be challenging but so worth it in the end. (Plus, you'll sleep much better in a room that's organized to perfection.)

But how do you even start to organize your bedroom? Woman's Day gathered stylish and creative organization ideas you can pull off with what you already own — or make a few purchases for a fast fix. Whether it's hanging extra hooks on the back of a door or implementing roll out storage under the bed, these bedroom organizing tips will make your space feel brand new.

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Make your furniture do double duty.

If you're investing in a piece of furniture, make it work harder for you. An ottoman like this is great if you need a rest stop to put on your shoes in the morning, and finding one with extra storage inside will make it a highly valuable piece of furniture.

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Don't let the mail pile up.

Why does it seem like however much time you spend going through your mail that the pile just gets bigger and bigger? Don't let your mail pile get in your head, and instead get a nice, easy to use mail organizer like this one so you can easily sort and sift through your mail. No important letters will go unnoticed.

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Find storage that rolls away.

An underbed storage solution like this one is easy to use thanks to its wheels, so you can pull out what you need and then tuck it away when you're not using it.

Room Organization Tension Rod Shoe Rack

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Use tension rods to organize shoes.

Another genius way to make better use of your walls: Buy tension rods and hang them in a nook for a easy-to-install shoe rack.

Get the tutorial at A Royal Love.

What You'll Need: Tension rods ($19, Amazon)

Room Organization Garment Rack

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Show off clothes with a garment rack.

If your closet doesn't have enough space for your wardrobe, don't fear — a garment rack provides extra storage. Pro tip: Hang your favorite items here and this rack will double as decor.

What You'll Need: Garment rack ($42, Amazon)

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Invest in savvy organizers.

Instead of cluttering up your nightstand, keep your notepad, glasses, and tech devices in a caddy that hangs off of the side of your bed.

Room Organization Linen Closet

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Roll towels to save space.

Not only will this organization idea make your closet look neat and tidy, but it also a space-saver, meaning you can fit more linens into a cramped area.

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Use your wall for strage.

This multi-functional piece has a mirror for quick touch ups, hooks for keys, and a display for photos that'll put a smile on your face.

Room Organization Drawer Organizer

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Separate items in your drawers.

Prevent bras, underwear, and socks from becoming a jumbled mess by adding honeycomb-style organizers. The compartments help make the most of the space and keep all small items visible.

What You'll Need: Drawer organizer ($7, amazon.com)

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Make your closet work harder.

If you're lacking drawer space, this hanging organizer offers cubbies for sweaters and other items you don't want to hang or stretch out.

Room Organization Dresser Nightstand

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Use a dresser as your nightstand.

For added storage, repurpose a small dresser as a nightstand. This storage solution is the perfect spot to stash off-season clothes, extra sheet sets, accessories, and more.

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Hide extra pillows under your bed.

Whoever thought to create a platform lift for your bed is genius. You don't need a linen closet when you invest in this smart design.

Room Organization Basket Pillow

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Use a basket to store throw pillows overnight.

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Shower off your scarves and belts.

Grab your cutest scarves and turn them into a piece of wall decor with this stunning wood organizer.

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Make your bookshelves serve two purposes.

Open shelving requires just the right mix of organization and styling. Start by placing the necessary items, like baskets and books, on your shelves first, then pepper in a few stylish decor pieces and accessories where there's room.

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Keep a pile-free zone.

Manage last-minute changes without tossing items on the chair or bed by installing a few hooks on the back of your closet door.

What You'll Need: Door hooks ($15, Amazon)

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Don't leave trash around.

Place a small trash can near your nightstand to keep tissues, receipts, and price tags from littering your dresser, bedside table, and other surfaces.

What You'll Need: Trash can ($12, Amazon)

Room Organization Pegboard

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Room Organization multi-purpose headboard

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Build a multi-purpose headboard.

Surround your bed with cubbies and a shelf to make it the perfect storage space.

Get the tutorial at Two Make a Home .

Room Organization platform

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Make a storage-friendly platform bed.

This DIY platform maximizes your under-the-bed storage. Use woven baskets to add some more style to your bedroom too.

Get the tutorial at Chatfield Court .

What You'll Need: Woven baskets ($30, Amazon)

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Install hooks to your shelves.

Maximize your wall space by adding hooks under your shelves or, better yet, create this wall shelf with hooks attached.

Get the tutorial at Two Purple Couches.

Room Organization Shoe ladder

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Line up your shoes on a ladder shelf.

Your whole shoe collection can become part of your bedroom decor once add them to this DIY shoe ladder.

Get the tutorial at A Pair & a Spare .

Room Organization wall mirror

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Store your jewelry inside a wall mirror.

If you're looking to have your accessories in one place, it can now all be hidden inside this compartment behind your mirror.

Get the tutorial at A Beautiful Mess .

Room Organization Floating Shelf

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Hide all your items in this floating shelf.

Your floating shelves won't feel like wasted space after you add a hidden drawer to them.

Get the tutorial at Rogue Engineer .

Room Organization corner shelves

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Use corner shelves to save space.

These corner shelves are easy to install, so you have more time to decorate them with plants and pictures.

Get the tutorial at House of Rose .

What You'll Need: Corner shelves ($27, Amazon)

Room Organization Cubbies

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Organize items in a handy cubby.

This cubby might be small, but it will be perfect to place your make-up, nail polish, and other beauty items.

Get the tutorial at Young House Love .

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Leave your clothes in the closet.

Reconfigure your closet layout with a ClosetMaid system from Home Depot, adding double rods to maximize vertical space and shelves to corral shoes and bags. Group your clothing by category (pants, dresses, tops) followed by color, designating an area for each. This makes it easier to find items when getting dressed or putting away fresh laundry.

What You'll Need: ClosetMaid ($136, Home Depot)

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Organize your jewelry on a dresser.

Displaying necklaces on jewelry trees and rings and bracelets in trays and cups lets you see everything. Delicate pieces can sit in a lined jewelry box.

What You'll Need: Jewelry trees ($22, Amazon)

Room Organization wood boxes

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Create your own storage system.

These wood boxes are a great way to house and display your out-of-the-box items such as sunglasses and headphones.

Get the tutorial at I Spy DIY.

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Take advantage of storage furniture.

Invest in upholstered storage benches — perfect for holding less-frequently-used clothes, extra towels and sheets. Plus, the cushy seats reclaim empty spaces, giving you a place to put on shoes or read by the window.

How To Get Your Bedroom Organized

Source: https://www.womansday.com/home/organizing-cleaning/tips/g1445/organizing-your-bedroom/

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