Top-Drawer Idea
Looking to toss an old dresser? Before you move it to the curb, keep a couple of the drawers for storage. You can install wheels on the bottom, one in each corner as Olive and Love has, to transform each piece into a mobile underbed storage unit.
Slip-and-Slide Storage
A durable yet flexible cotton underbed chest is perfect for storing seasonal cushy clothing and extra bedding. The breathable canvas keeps everything fresh and clean, while the clear vinyl cover allows you to see what’s inside. Handles make it easy to slide this storage unit out from under the bed.
Boxed Out
Add storage without spending any money by converting spare cardboard boxes—which are probably just collecting dust—into upcycled bins. Measure the dimensions under your bed to make sure the cardboard boxes will fit properly, then paint the boxes to blend attractively into the room as Home Happy Home did. You can even label them for more effective organization.
A Trusty Trunk
Take a cue from college students and invest in a good-quality trunk that fits under the bed. From the barrel-top to the wardrobe steamer, trunks almost invariably come with a lock and key to securely store all your items. Bonus: Most of the newer models have wheels.
Hot Wheels
Sometimes the simplest solution is the best. These easy-to-make boxes can be constructed using everything from cedar to pine to plywood, as pictured above and crafted by That's My Letter. Build your box using plywood and wood glue, add wheels, and voilà—you have your own underbed storage boxes.
A Safe Space
All Tidied Up
The beauty of built-in storage beds is their efficiency; they come complete with space for storing all your things. But even if you don't have a storage bed, you can DIY a close approximation. Custom-building your own organization system will ensure a perfectly neat storage zone. Visit Instructables for the project details.
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