Under Bed Storage
Under the bed – the black hole that seems to suck in dust, books and socks. Have you seen what’s under there lately? You can put this space to much better use by using it for storage!
So how much can you store under the bed? Well, if you have a queen size bed you get 25 to 30 square feet of flat storage. Even a twin will give you at least 15 square feet and a king will give you all the flat storage you need!
So how do you turn this wasted space into much needed storage?
Depending on how big the bed is and how close to a wall you have the side of your bed, it may or may not be good for everyday storage.
If the area is not readily accessible consider using it for luggage, out-of-season clothing, old books or magazines and sports equipment. It's also a great place for large pictures and other items you don't currently have a home for. Use it for large winter blankets or some extra sets of linens.
It is also a great place for toys or children's clothes when using storage boxes with wheels that can easily be pulled out from under the bed. Storage bins make it easy and fun to clean up since all items can be chucked into the appropriate bin and quickly wheeled back out of sight.
If your children like puzzles, train sets or building blocks like lego, you might devise a flat platform on wheels so they can push their projects under the bed for the night and pull it out - untouched - to continue playing the next day.
If you need an extra place for overnight guests (especially little ones) perhaps you could purchase or build a trundle bed. A trundle bed slides underneath a regular bed and only needs to be pulled out when in use.
Protect Your Stored Items
If you are storing clothing or bedding under your bed, you’ll want to protect it from dust, bugs and humidity. Storage bags which allow you to vacuum pack your items makes for a great use of space AND keeps your items dust-free. You might also fill the empty luggage with other items or out-of-season clothing for double duty storage.
Items that are valuable or subject to breakage (which could include pictures if they have frames with glass) should not be stored under the bed in case of accidental breakage. However, it is a grand space of needed storage and you are sure to find many uses for it in your own home.
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