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    Spring Cleaning Tips & Tricks: Bedroom Organization Hacks

    by Michael Webster

    Very organized closet with separate compartments for clothing, shoes, and other storage.

    Springtime has finally arrived. With the arrival of this popular season comes fields full of blooming flowers and days filled with more sunshine. However, it also brings along much needed cleaning and organizing that has been put to the side throughout winter ― especially in your bedroom. And first things first, if you want to clear out the unnecessary clutter, you need to plan ahead. We know that you have enough on your plate to take the time and devise a full-blown bedroom reorganization strategy this spring. So, to make things as simple as possible, our team of experts has put together a guide of bedroom organization ideas that will seamlessly streamline routines, cut out clutter, and create a truly serene setting in your personal space. Read on to find out how to organize your room to the fullest this spring so that you can get back outdoors, soaking up the sun, and enjoying the fresh air.

    Small Bedroom Organization Hacks

    Many bedroom organizing ideas are chock full of easier-said-than-done advice like repurposing larger furniture pieces or styling up the room with various décor and art, all without attacking the underlying mountain of clutter that lies beneath. To create a truly organized and functional bedroom, you’ll need to consider every inch of your room, including the walls and even the space beneath your bed.

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    Take Advantage of Space

    If you’re in need of more space to efficiently organize your current setup, small bedroom organization pieces and bed storage containers are great to incorporate. They hardly take up any square footage and don’t have to be visible ― but are still easily accessible. You can use these bed storage ideas to tuck away several items such as clothes from the previous season, extra bed sheets, or all of that gift wrap you normally cram in a closet for the majority of the year.

    Declutter Your Closet

    Even if you regularly keep your bedroom spotless, if your closet is simultaneously spiraling out of control, it will completely disrupt the desired peaceful state of the bedroom. As a double-whammy, a cluttered and disorganized closet translates to more time dedicated to getting ready in the morning combined with a little bit of added frustration attempting to get out the door on time.

    You can easily reduce this tension by tackling the contents inside of your closet. First, you’ll need to tidy up your closet, either by doing a full audit or by doing a super-quick sweep for any items you know you don’t fit or no longer want anymore. Once you’ve gone through your clothes and other items, incorporate a storage solution such as dividers or garment racks to effectively organize everything by style or color. If your closet has the capacity, you can even add a shoe rack inside to help save floor space and keep your kicks in pristine condition.

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    Keep Functionality in Mind

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    If you’re deciding how to organize bedroom for more functionality, rather than using a desk in your arrangement, choose a nightstand that will suit all of your needs because they tend to take up as little space as possible while providing exceptional bedroom storage. Incorporating a small dresser or nightstand is a great option to store additional clothing, personal items, and is a fantastic space-saving bedroom organization hack. If you don't have the space in your bedroom for a small nightstand, try a slim dresser with plenty of drawers to help provide additional storage and serve as a spot to display pictures, jewelry, and other trinkets.

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    Pick a Place for All of Your Things

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    Keeping your bedroom organized and presentable isn’t always the easiest task. This is often due to the number of interchangeable items that routinely make their way into our bedrooms, like our jeans from the previous day or an empty cup of coffee sitting on the dresser. In order to have an organized and fully-functional bedroom, it’s best practice to designate specific areas for your unwanted items. Let us explain below.

    Designate a Place for Dirty Laundry

    If you don’t already, you absolutely need to have an area for your dirty laundry ― that isn’t the floor. Adding a nice hamper either in or near the closet will help your clothes stay contained and organized without spilling completely out all over your bedroom. You can choose a clothes hamper that blends in perfectly with your existing decor, or feel free to just use a standard basket that helps contain your garments from becoming an unscalable mountain of laundry.

    Put Artwork on Walls

    If you have a smaller bedroom, we recommend placing all of your artwork and larger photos on the wall and not on your nightstand, dresser, or vanity. Hanging them on the wall will keep your busier spaces much more cleared up and will give your bedroom a more streamlined appearance.

    Designate a Place for Waste

    Similar to your laundry, if you don’t already have a trash can or bin in your bedroom for waste and other discards, let this be a golden reminder to add one to your current setup. Putting a small garbage pail in your bedroom provides you with an area to throw away scraps of paper, tissues, and all of the other forms of waste that make their way into your bedroom. The smaller the trash bin is, the easier it is to stick it under a nightstand, in a closet, or seamlessly beside a dresser.

    Invest in More Storage Options

    If you’re wondering how to declutter your home even more, the best way to streamline any space is with high-quality bedroom storage furniture. Investing in a reliable and stylish storage piece like a chest of drawers or armoire will ensure that all of your favorite garments are properly stored, while also creating a truly timeless aesthetic in your personal haven. Remember, this is YOUR bedroom, and the furniture should reflect your unique personality and style.  

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    Don’t put off happiness — and shop bedroom organization and storage pieces for unbeatable prices at Colder’s. Our friendly experts are always happy to help you discover bedroom storage ideas, whether you call us at 414-476-1574 or use our online chat feature. Better yet, stop by one our Colder’s locations in West Allis, Oak Creek, Delafield, and Grafton, Wisconsin to touch, see, feel, and experience home products that fulfill your dreams. Visit us today!  

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