
If you have little to no space in your bedroom, you really have no choice but to get creative with how you store your belongings. Thankfully, there are a ton of ways you can make your limited space work for you. From turning the wall behind your bed into a closet to adding something as simple as a wall-mounted desk, we’ve rounded up the smartest ways to utilize the area you have.

Save shelf space by hanging your pants with belt loops on S-hooks. This way, you can easily make them more compact. Bonus: You can see them all much better when you’re choosing which pair to wear.
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Layer one wall with shelving, or make one row stretch along the perimeter of the bedroom. You can use it to store everything from books to accessories, blankets, purses, shoes, and more.
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You may not have room for a full-on nightstand, but a small wall-mounted, corner one is much better than cluttering the floor with your water and books.
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The best thing about this organizer is that your clothes will be on display at all times, so you’ll learn quickly which items you love and which ones you can toss or donate.

Use the door to your bedroom to store shoes. If you don’t have a ton of shoes, the empty slots can store sweaters and other clothes.

Don’t have a closet? Wardrobes work just as well can make a design statement in your room. This stunning piece will have you admiring it every time you pass by.

When you don’t have room for both, this is the perfect solution. Plus, you’ll save a little money by only buying one piece!
See more at Beautifully Simple.
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A storage bed hutch paired with a storage headboard make for the ultimate space-saving duo. Fill them with anything from books to blankets.

Free up floor space with a floating desk. This one even folds up to make it truly compact.

A storage bench at the end of a bed makes for great seating storage. You can use it to store blankets, sweaters, books, snacks–you name it.
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This cabinet is perfect for storing your favorite shoes and clearing up floor space. You can finally kick shoe clutter to the curb.
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This mirror not only acts as a cabinet for all of your accessories, but it also hangs right over your door. You can put it on your closet door or use it on your bedroom entrance.

Ready for storage and style? In this all-white room, the colorful hanging clothes almost act as a headboard.
See more at Decor 8.
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Instead of stuffing a chair into the corner and throwing your clothes on it, use a corner wall-mounted rack to hang go-to clothing items. It’ll keep them top of mind when you’re getting dressed and let you show off your favorite pieces with pride.
See more at Contemporist.
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Murphy beds have a bad rep, but they’re super handy. When you’re not sleeping, you can fold it into the wall for more floor space.

Ladders make for the ultimate high heel organizer. This way, you can see them all at once and hopefully be able to choose which pair you want to wear with your outfit quicker.
See more at Decozilla.
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Brown wicker baskets snuggled into this bed frame are perfect for storing shoes and sweaters. Plus, a cozy white blanket could almost conceal this storage spot entirely.
See more at The Lily Pad Cottage.
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Instead of sliding boxes underneath your bed, use a storage savvy platform that sits under the mattress. It’s the perfect spot for storing sweaters you usually throw on shelves.
See more at IKEA Decora.
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What do you get when you combine a dresser and an extra-sturdy shelf? Something even more adorable than a closet.
See more at Made From Scratch.
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Replace your laundry hamper with a laundry bag that hangs on the inside or outside of your closet door. It’s ideal for clearing up floor space.