Declutter your bedroom NOW with these 22 organising hacks

Easy ways to streamline your sleep space

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Kostikova Natalia/Shutterstock

Learning how to organise your bedroom will ensure every inch of your room is utilised, without it becoming cluttered chaos. From space-saving toiletry tricks to using wardrobes effectively, here’s how to get the most out of bedroom storage, so you can enjoy your space as the calming sanctuary it should be.

Read on and prepare to be inspired to organise your sleep space...

Declutter to create calm

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Ground Picture/Shutterstock

The first rule of bedroom organising is to have a good sort-out before you start. Once you've tackled filtering out what is and isn't needed, you'll have less to organise and put away.

To declutter your home for good, go through clothes, make-up, jewellery, books and tech to decide what can be kept, donated, stored or thrown away. Then, sort the remainder into sections: those needed and used regularly and those not. You can then organise these accordingly.

Keep nightstands clear

<p>Direct Tile Warehouse</p>

Direct Tile Warehouse

Optimise the surface space on your bedside tables by installing reading lights on the wall beside the headboard. Get an electrician to install them professionally, or opt for plug-in options to wall mount. Ceiling pendants work beautifully, too.

Or, why not cheat by adding battery-operated lights that don't need to be connected to electricity? This will also solve the issue of visible ugly wires. You can buy some stylish stick-on, battery-operated sconces online.

Featured wall panelling available from Direct Tile Warehouse.

Think slim, vertical storage

<p>Umbra</p>

Umbra

A narrow, vertical storage unit will take up minimal space but provide maximum storage for everything from books and accessories to shoes and hats. Place small boxes and dishes on the shelves for storing and organising trinkets and fiddly items.

Consider installing it right next to the bed, so it's easy to grab what you need.

Featured shelving unit available from Umbra.

Turn to drawer organisers

<p>A Place For Everything</p>

A Place For Everything

Once you've got bedside table surfaces organised, it's time to concentrate on the drawers. To keep belongings neat and in their place, add drawer organisers. Many options are available, from fabric boxes with multiple sections to individual containers that can sit side by side.

Prefer to make your own DIY versions? There are lots of creative ideas to try: cardboard cake boxes are generally small and can be arranged in lines close together, or cut off the bottom of cereal boxes to do the same.

Featured drawer organisers available from A Place For Everything.

Rethink the wardrobes

<p>Sharps</p>

Sharps

Make the most of a large and airy wardrobe by placing chests of drawers inside. Not only will it make the most of bedroom floor space, but it will create a generous amount of extra storage.

If you opt for built-in wardrobes, opt for two hanging rails, installed to utilise every inch. Match the hangers for a streamlined and organised finish.

Featured built-in wardrobe available from Sharps.

Roll in under bed storage

<p>Loaf</p>

Loaf

Under-bed storage will allow you to make the most of every inch of bedroom floor space. Do your research when purchasing a bed, as there are often drawers designed to match or be concealed perfectly underneath.

Use this space for items you don't use as regularly, such as winter jumpers, bed linen or extra pillows. Choose pull-out drawers on wheels to make items super easy to reach.

Featured under-bed storage available from Loaf.

Be inspired by professionals

<p>Joseph Joseph</p>

Joseph Joseph

When organising a closet or wardrobe, there are a few favourites professionals stick to. Lauren Cunningham of Everyday Organize swears by wooden hangers or budget-friendly and slimline velvet versions.

Labelled storage bins and hat, purse and handbag organisers are also firm favourites and can be hung on the back of wardrobe doors for extra space-saving.

Featured hangers available from Joseph Joseph.

Pick out clear storage

<p>Orthex Group</p>

Orthex Group

Clear storage bins are versatile and user-friendly. For a streamlined and colour-coordinated vibe, be selective when choosing what goes inside. Stackable versions are practical too and look super neat. Organising queen Marie Kondo will be proud!

Featured storage containers available from Orthex Group.

Work in a window bench

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Joseph Hendrickson/Shutterstock

If you're lucky enough to have a bay window in your bedroom, why not utilise the space by adding a window seat with concealed storage beneath?

The extra space can be used to organise linens, blankets and pillows, while the upholstered top will offer a sunny nook to perch on.

 

Store styling appliances

<p>Umbra</p>

Umbra

Fed up of heated styling appliances hanging around to cool down? Give hairdryers, curling wands and straightening irons a place to live, even when hot, with a dedicated tabletop rack.

A metal version will allow them to cool quickly when you've finished. Then, they'll be ready and waiting for tomorrow's hairdo. You can also buy storage units for hair brushes, lotions and other essentials.

Featured storage caddy available from Umbra.

Opt for an ottoman

<p>Loaf</p>

Loaf

If you have the space, an ottoman placed at the end of a bed can conceal folded linens and blankets, as well as create additional seating.

Don't get into the habit of leaving items and clothes on top of the bench to put away later, though, as this may attract more clutter.

Featured ottoman available from Loaf.

Choose your bed well

<p>Darlings of Chelsea</p>

Darlings of Chelsea

Take the idea up a notch and invest in a storage bed instead. You can buy beds with a bottom-lift, gas-powered ottoman that makes accessing your under-bed space quick and easy.

Ideal for items you don't use every day, such as seasonal items, it's a clever way to keep your bedroom looking stylish but serene.

Featured ottoman bed available from Darlings of Chelsea.

Pick functional furniture

<p>The Painted Furniture Company</p>

The Painted Furniture Company

Built-in storage is a space-saver, but can often look mainstream. For a functional bedroom with character, well-chosen, standalone furniture can keep the room just as organised.

A large chest with different-sized drawers will house all your needs when organised to the max and fitted with practical organisers.

Featured furniture available from The Painted Furniture Company

Utilise space above the bed

<p>Sharps</p>

Sharps

The space above a bed is often wasted but can be made practical with shelves. Ensure they are functional as well as aesthetic by using them to store useful items, such as books you are currently reading, a nightlight or pretty skincare jars.

Team with display items such as prints and plants for a textural balance. If you fancy spending a little extra, an above-bed cupboard can look fantastic.

Featured built-in storage available from Sharps.

Consider a walk-in wardrobe

<p>Ted Todd</p>

Ted Todd

If you have a large bedroom, an extra guest bedroom or a box room, consider building the ultimate walk-in wardrobe. An extra-large cupboard chock-full of organising hacks will make the most of a compact space.

A dream dressing room maxed out with storage solutions, for everything from shoes to coats, won't disappoint even the strictest neat freaks.

Featured furniture available from Ted Todd.

Bring in baskets for blankets

<p>Ruma</p>

Ruma

Looking for country decorating ideas when organising the bedroom? It's safe to say you can never have too many baskets made from natural materials.

Stored at the end of a bed, above a wardrobe or displayed on shelves, jute, wicker or seagrass baskets will create an authentic extra storage solution to keep blankets, clothing and shoes organised.

Featured basket available from Ruma.

Don't forget the door

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Chooti Chirya/Shutterstock

The space behind internal bedroom doors is often easily wasted, but it is the ideal spot for a few extra organising ideas. Place a mirror on the wall next to the door at face height. Then, fit an over-door shelf to house hair and beauty products or items you use regularly.

Hooks added at different levels will keep scarves, bags or dressing gowns orderly and within easy reach.

Coordinate dressing table drawers

<p>Laskasas</p>

Laskasas

An organised dressing table will ensure your morning and bedtime routines are kept to schedule. Fill drawers with organisers to separate make-up, application tools, skincare and haircare in an orderly fashion.

Featured dressing table available from Laskasas.

Keep jewellery safe

<p>Ella James</p>

Ella James

With make-up organised in drawers, the dressing table surface can then be kept clutter-free to organise treasured and attractive items.

A tiered trinket tree is ideal for storing delicate jewellery and small accessories that might otherwise get lost.

Featured jewellery stand available from Ella James.

Organise laundry day

<p>Joseph Joseph</p>

Joseph Joseph

Pop a laundry basket in each bedroom in the house to keep on top of the washing. This will encourage family members to muck in.

Plus, bedroom floors are more likely to stay clear and orderly, rather than strewn with yesterday's clothes. Why not be ultra-organised by choosing a laundry basket that separates lights and darks?

Featured laundry bin available from Joseph Joseph.

Indulge in fitted wardrobes

<p>Sharps</p>

Sharps

Fitted wardrobes are a luxurious storage solution that offers a maximum amount of space to organise. The beauty is that when purchasing, an expert will plan a design to suit your needs, personal style and organisation methods.

Once items are grouped and gathered, streamlined doors will hide everything to create a clutter-free and calming bedroom sanctuary.

Featured fitted wardrobe available from Sharps.

Build DIY wardrobes

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Toyakisphoto/Shutterstock

Buying bespoke fitted wardrobes can be a pricey project, so if you're on a budget and have some DIY skills, you could create your own. Conjure up an expensive-looking wardrobe look for less, with a genius IKEA hack.

By putting affordable IKEA storage units together, fixing them to the wall and adding doors, you can create an amazing finish. There are plenty of DIY videos out there to show you how to do it.