The Best Way to Use The Bedroom Furniture
Choose bedroom storage solutions that give you extra space while hiding what’s inside. Here are some essentials:
- Use a dresser instead of open shelving. Unless you fold your T-shirt like a veteran Gap employee, open shelving is best left to the closet, where chaos can be concealed behind closed doors.
- Reduce nightstand clutter by stashing nightly essentials such as hand lotion, lip moisturizer and reading glasses in the drawer and out of sight.
- A trunk or hollow bench at the floor of the bed can store extra pillows, blankets and linens or out-of-season clothing, as well as provide an extra perch in the room.
- Lift-up storage beds and beds with built-in drawers are great ways to put unused space to work.
- A headboard with storage cubbies gets books and magazines off the floor and within arm’s reach.
The Best Way to Use The Bedroom Furniture
What is kept on your nightstand reveals a lot about your habits. Use the following tips to edit your bedside bedlam:
- Choose a nightstand that supports your nightly habits. If you read a lot in bed, go for a nightstand with a shelf for books. It’s not essential that you and your partner have matching bedside tables if your needs are different.
- Keep only things you use nightly, such as a reading lamp, alarm clock, phone, reading glasses, remotes (if you must), hand cream, a water pitcher and/or glass.
- Relocate medications and vitamins to the kitchen and batteries to a utility closet. To encourage undisrupted sleep patterns, keep radiation-emitting cell phones and charges away from your brain.
- Instead of displaying trinkets, memories and odds and ends, which all add up to clutter, choose just one special piece.
- Use a small tray to contain items such as lip balm, reading glasses and jewelry you take off at night, especially if your bedside table doesn’t have a drawer.
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