21 Simple Ways to Organize a Bedroom to Get Rid of Clutter
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If your bedrooms qualify for an episode of ‘Hoarders’ I am here to help you! Cluttered and messy bedrooms do not offer a restful night’s sleep.
Today I am chatting about 21 simple ways to organize a bedroom to get rid of clutter.
By implementing only a few of these ideas, you will notice a world of difference.

1. Bins and Labels
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One of the easiest and quickest ways to organize a bedroom is to use large woven bins like these.
Sort your kid’s clothes into tops, pants, pajamas, schoolwear, underwear, caps, and sweaters. Then label the bins with colorful customized labels like these.
Kids will easily find their clothes and achieve a sense of being in control of what they choose to wear.
2. Bedside Caddy
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Until I came across this genius idea, my bedside table was a clutter of remotes, medication, earbuds, books, specs, tissues, and more.
Get out your sewing machine and follow the easy steps in this blog post to make a bedside caddy that hangs off the side of the bed. How smart is that?
Everything you need is close at hand and your bedside table is now clear and can be used to display sentimental pictures or a vase of flowers.
3. Night stand
Source: @reset_your_nest
IKEA always comes to the rescue when you need a solution on a budget.
This smart home designer has repurposed a cheap IKEA dresser to become a stylish and functional nightstand. I love how neat and tidy the room is, ideal for a restful night’s sleep.
4. Desk Storage
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Don’t let your kid’s desk become a chaotic mess! This simple DIY design offers open shelves and pull out drawers for storage.
I love how there is also a wall mounted book rack like this to display the colorful book covers and encourage little people to read!
5. Bins for accessories
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Little girls want to look runway-ready when they step out for a playdate. But, an untidy drawer overflowing with accessories won’t do her any favors.
This simple idea uses storage bins like these to color-coordinate accessories. I am luvin’ the pink color and the large labels that make it easy for her to find exactly what she needs.
6. Kallax Toy Storage Unit
Source: @skorganizing
Our playroom was a disaster until we decided to sort things out with an IKEA Kallax storage unit.
I am such an IKEA fan! The units can be mixed and matched to suit your exact needs.
Take a tip from this designer and choose IKEA inserts or boxes that perfectly fit into the cubes.
7. Basket Storage
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Baskets add a wonderful warm rustic ambiance to any room in your home.
Use them to organize everything from blankets to yoga mats, clothes, books, office supplies, toys, fresh produce, towels, bathroom essentials … the list is endless.
Here are some gorgeous natural seagrass woven baskets that will create the look.
8. Floor to ceiling closet storage
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When you are faced with small spaces, floor to ceiling closet storage lets you make use of every inch of space.
Plan a family DIY weekend and make a closet like this! It is so versatile with open shelves, multiple-level hanging space, closed drawers, and a top section for bulky seasonal items.
9. Toy Organizer
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I used to have nightmares about tripping over toys, but now I am organized and the kids are so much happier.
A simple idea like this instantly organizes toys in two ways –
1 – They are neatly packed away in bins (that can also be labelled).
2 – You can display the current favorite toys on top for easy access, and change them up when the kids get bored.
10. Drawer Dividers
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Organizing a drawer is a challenge, but drawer dividers make it so much easier. The dividers create instant compartments and prevent piles of clothes from toppling over and getting mixed up.
How lovely is this rainbow-ordered drawer? Drawer dividers like these are so versatile because they can expand both vertically and horizontally.
11. Cubbies
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Cubbies are perfect for little girl’s bedrooms. They offer accessible space and can be customized to fit your needs.
This creative homemaker has installed cubbies to organize toys, games, and books. She has also added some lovely pink bins and labelled them for even more organization.
12. Under the bed storage
Source: @reset_your_nest
Have you ever thought about the wasted space under the bed? Well, I do when I have to dust. But, this space can be used so much more effectively.
Take a look at this cute under the bed storage basket that can be used to hold extra blankets, pillows, and soft toys that your child can easily take out to cuddle at night.
13. Storage Boxes
Source: @themamaminimalist
Wow – this is a super neat kid’s bedroom. Copy this idea by installing cubbies and using storage boxes to hold toys, games, books, and linen.
I love how the parents got the child’s input when deciding what to keep and what to ditch.
14. Foot of the bed storage ottoman
Source: @francescaamber
I am in awe of this ultra-stylish modern bedroom. Instead of cluttering up the space with closets and dressers, the homeowner has chosen a stunning ottoman for end of the bed storage.
The plush ottoman can be used to hold linen, seasonal clothing, extra blankets, and pillows.
15. Bedside Table
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A neat bedside table makes for sweet dreams. Head to the dollar store, take a look at IKEA, or consider buying a stylish set of bedside tables like these from Amazon.
Keep the top surface clutter-free and store all your nighttime essentials in the closed drawers. The open shelf is perfect for those latest top-selling thrillers!
16. Over the door storage
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Over the door storage is both cost-effective and versatile. You can use it for everything from shoes to craft supplies, pantry items, or even home office essentials.
In this blog post, Matt and Jacque use their over the door storage to organize all their bulky winter accessories like coats, scarves, wraps, gloves, ear muffs, and beanies. Great idea!
17. DIY Leaning Bookshelf Storage
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This lovely minimalist leaning bookshelf offers a simple way to display treasured items, pot plants, and store books.
This is an easy DIY woodwork project that you can do by following the steps in the blog post. Involve the whole family for a weekend of fun and bonding.
18. Storage Bins
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The simplest way to organize a bedroom is to use storage bins. They are not expensive and come in a range of styles, colors, and sizes.
And, best of all, they can be labelled to quickly show what is inside.
This look is so clean and neat, and the Mom has put two large plastic bins like these on the highest shelf to hold her kid’s drawings, paintings, and handmade pieces.
19. Clear Containers
Source: @happylarkhomeorganizing
Clear containers are magical organizers! Use them to instantly tidy up clutter in a bedroom and sort out anything from toys to shoes, clothes, linen, games, books, and work papers.
This smart homemaker has placed clear containers under the bed, making use of every inch of space in a small room.
20. Organize Jewelry
Source: sustainmycrafthabit.com
If you are into craft and need to organize your jewelry, you will love this farm-inspired rustic jewelry organizer.
All you need is an old wooden board, paint, and a few hooks. Follow the steps in the blog post and you have a jewelry organizer that looks cool and does not cost a fortune.
21. Dedicated Makeup Storage
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Don’t close your eyes and hope for the best when you open your makeup drawer (well, I do).
This is a really great idea to create a dedicated makeup storage board using cheap items from the dollar store. You need a picture frame, a glue gun, a thin metal sheet, double-sided tape, some magnets, and some time.
To finish the look, jazz it up with decorative paper of your choice. Here is a stunning opulent gold design that I found on Amazon.