
"Storage solutions are not just for kitchens and bathrooms. We think delving into bedroom organization ideas can be better for your sleep routine than a bottle of melatonin. To help you get started, Houston-based interior designer and AD PRO Directory member Meg Lonergan recommends creating three separate areas: a place to sleep, a place for storage, and a place to sit."
"Should your floor space have extra square footage, AD PRO Directory designer Meg Rodgers of Marguerite Rodgers Interior Design in Philadelphia, encourages a makeover that gets creative with dead space. "For example, create a custom cabinet built to fit a perfect bedroom niche," she says. "These types of cabinets or storage spaces create extra room for shoe storage, extra drawer space, or shelving for other items." Don't forget to add door ventilation to keep those out-of-season sweaters from getting musty."
Create three distinct bedroom zones: a place to sleep, a place for storage, and a place to sit. Use nightstands with multiple drawers and consider chests as dual-purpose nightstands and dressers; armoires can store clothes or hide TVs. Purge regularly and display only meaningful items to free closet and surface space. Build custom cabinets for niche or dead space to add shoe storage, drawers, or shelving, and add door ventilation to prevent mustiness. Maximize vertical storage with floating shelves, sconces, and multifunctional headboard walls. IKEA and DIY solutions offer affordable organization options.
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