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If you’re living in a box of a room with too much stuff and not enough space, you may benefit from better storage and tips on how to make your room feel larger. As daunting as tackling a small, cluttered room may seem, a little effort can go a long way. Start with some basics like making your bed and hanging up clothes. Then, move on to organizing and do things to make your room look and feel larger, like hanging your T.V. on the wall. With a little bit of time and some dedication to your cause, you'll be on your way to a modern, space-efficient room!
Steps
Creating Storage Space
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1Use stackable storage containers. Purchase plastic containers and put away things you have around your room, but don’t use every day. Fill up as many as you need and stack them up in your closet.
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2Hang shelves. Wall shelves can be used in place of nightstands or tables. Hang long ones to use as a bookshelf.[1]
- If you have a closet full of storage containers, go through them to make sure you still need everything.
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3Use under-bed storage. Remember to keep the space underneath your bed organized with storage units. If you have space under your bed, you can purchase fabric drawers and place them under your bed to use it for clothes, extra bedding, mementos, collections and so on.
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4Purchase over-the-door hanging organizers. Decide on what you want to store on your door. Shoe racks are the most common organizer used on doors, but you can store many things with an over-the-door organizer. If you want to hold random items, like pens, toiletries or accessories, opt for small baskets. Purchase a collapsible clothesline if you think you’ll hang clothes.[2]
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5Use a wardrobe app. There are many apps you can use to take pictures of your clothes and shoes to help organize them. Make a note indicating where they are stored in your room. Locate items quickly and identify some neat outfit combinations with just the glance of an eye. Be sure to always put things back in their allocated places![3]
Making Your Room Look Larger
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1Move furniture around. Shift the furniture around to find the best use of space in your room. You might find that a different arrangement helps you move around your small room more freely.
- Make a scale of your room by drawing on a piece of paper first if you don’t have enough room to move furniture around. Some computer programs help with this.[4]
- Consider pushing your bed into the corner to create more floor space.
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4Keep drawers and doors closed. Open doors and drawers make the place feel cluttered and cramped. Always close the doors to your wardrobe and shut the drawers to keep things feeling tidy and more spacious.
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5Hang the TV on the wall. If you have a TV in the room, get a hanging device so that it is up and out of the way. You will have more room to move around, and it will also free up dresser or table space. Place your TV on a shelf if you don’t have a flat-screen that can be mounted on the wall.
Tidying Your Room
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1Make your bed. Move anything that doesn't belong on your bed off it. Making your bed can make a small room look cleaner with very little effort. Tuck bed sheets in neatly and arrange your pillows nicely.
- If you ever have too many blankets or pillows, take off the ones that you don’t need or use often.
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2Get rid of things you haven't used in the last six months. It'll be hard at first, but once you stop adding sentimental value to unnecessary items you'll find that you have a lot more space than you think. Donate anything you haven’t used in the last six months, or find storage outside your room, and move on.[9]
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3Put anything you don’t use every day away. A small room can accumulate many small items on dressers and end tables. Find a spot for things like notebooks, jewelry, hairbrushes, etc., if you don’t use them every day and put them away.[10]
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4Wash dirty clothes. Wash any dirty clothes lying around your room and put them away. Buy and use a dirty clothes hamper if you don't already have one.
- If you aren’t sure if some clothes are clean or dirty, wash it just to be safe.
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5Hang and put away clean clothes. Clothes can take up a lot of unnecessary space when they are not folded or hung up properly. Organize your closet if you need to. Hang up any outfits you tried on but didn't put away.
- Make a donation pile for clothes you don’t wear or don’t fit anymore. You can either pass them down in your family or take them to a donation center.
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6Pack away all out-of-season clothing. Put winter or summer clothes inside a luggage container, a bag or other place and store somewhere else until you need it. Swap the clothes out every change of season. This will create a lot more space and it cuts down searching time too.
- Only store clean clothing and add cedar balls, lavender bags, etc., to deter insects from eating the fabric.
- Get plastic bins that fit underneath your bed so you can store clothes in the off-season.
Expert Q&A
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QuestionHow can I maximize space in a small room?MacKenzie CainMacKenzie Cain is an Interior Designer and a LEED-certified Green Associate for Habitar Design based in Chicago, Illinois. She has over seven years of experience in interior design and architectural design. She received a BA in Interior Design from Purdue University in 2013 and received her LEED Green Associate certification from the Green Building Certification Institute in 2013.
Interior Designer & LEED Green AssociateKeep most larger items simple, functional, and light/bright. Determine what the function of the space is going to be and focus on what is most important to you first. For example, how many people will you want to be able to sit in the space? From there you can determine if you need a sofa, set of chairs, sectional, combination, etc. You want to start with the larger pieces first and create a functional layout. Then you can go in and fill in with the rug, accent tables, and any accessories (plants, artwork, lamps, etc). -
QuestionWhat can I use for under the bed storage?Community AnswerYou could use under bed containers or small boxes. If under your bed is big enough, you could use suitcases.
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QuestionHow do I make a place for everything?Community AnswerClean out under your bed and maybe make your closet neater, so you can put stuff in it neatly.
References
- ↑ https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/small-bedroom-decorating-ideas-202492
- ↑ https://www.bedbathandbeyond.com/store/category/storage-cleaning/storage-organization/over-the-door-organizers/13775/
- ↑ https://insideoutstyleblog.com/2016/03/readers-favourite-style-and-wardrobe-apps.html
- ↑ https://roomstyler.com/3dplanner
- ↑ MacKenzie Cain. Interior Designer & LEED Green Associate. Expert Interview. 4 July 2020.
- ↑ https://www.pooky.com/inspiration/all-about-lighting/interior-design-how-to-use-lighting-to-make-a-room-look-bigger
- ↑ MacKenzie Cain. Interior Designer & LEED Green Associate. Expert Interview. 4 July 2020.
- ↑ https://www.trulia.com/blog/paint-colors-for-small-rooms/
- ↑ http://greatist.com/happiness/hoard-no-more-art-throwing-stuff-away
About This Article
It can be tricky to organize your small, cluttered room, but if you’re clever about using your space, it should be easier. Consider selling or donating things you don’t use anymore to make some extra storage space. Put away anything you don’t use every day to make your room look a bit more spacious. Keep your clean clothes in your closet or drawers, since these can take up a lot of space in your room. Try moving your furniture around to make a bit more space in your room. If you need extra storage space, get some stackable containers or storage units that go under your bed. You can also get an organizer that hangs on the back of your door to clear up some space on your floor and surfaces. For more tips from our Interior Design co-author, including how to decorate your room to look bigger, read on!