20 Ways to Create More Storage Space in Your Home

Maximize every inch of your home with these clever storage solutions that make organization effortless.

  • Chris Graciano
  • 4 min read
20 Ways to Create More Storage Space in Your Home
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Are you out of room? Fortunately, there are smart storage options that keep you organized without compromising design and are essential to a clutter-free home. Here are 20 methods to add more storage to any space, from multipurpose furniture to concealed areas.

1. Utilize Under-Bed Storage

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Use the space beneath your bed with rolling drawers or storage bins. Opt for vacuum-sealed bags to store seasonal clothing compactly.

2. Install Floating Shelves

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Add vertical storage without taking up floor space by mounting floating shelves. These work well in kitchens, bedrooms, or bathrooms for keeping essentials within reach.

3. Use Over-the-Door Organizers

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Doors are often overlooked storage spots. Hang organizers for shoes, accessories, or cleaning supplies on them. This simple trick keeps clutter off the floor and maximizes small spaces.

4. Invest in Multi-Purpose Furniture

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Choose furniture that doubles as storage, such as ottomans with hidden compartments or coffee tables with drawers. Beds with built-in drawers are great for storing linens.

5. Add Pegboards for Custom Storage

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Pegboards are a flexible way to organize tools, kitchen utensils, or craft supplies. Mount one in your garage, office, or even a closet for easy access.

6. Stackable Bins for Easy Organization

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Stackable storage containers help maximize cabinet, pantry, or closet space. Clear bins make identifying contents simple, reducing rummaging time.

7. Utilize Corner Shelving

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Corners often go unused, but installing corner shelves can provide extra storage without crowding the room. They work well in small kitchens, bathrooms, or living rooms.

8. Maximize Closet Space with Organizers

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To make more room in your closet, use hanging shelves, double rods, or slim hangers. Shoe racks, drawer dividers, and labeled bins help keep everything neat.

9. Install Hooks for Quick Storage

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Hooks can be used to store coats, bags, keys, or kitchen tools. Place them behind doors, under cabinets, or along walls for convenient access.

10. Use Storage Benches

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A bench with built-in storage is a stylish and practical way to organize your belongings. Place one in an entryway for shoes, in a bedroom for blankets, or on a patio for outdoor gear.

11. Create a Pantry Door Organizer

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Maximize kitchen storage by adding a slim shelving unit or a spice rack inside your pantry door. It’s a perfect way to store spices, condiments, or small snacks.

12. Make Use of High Ceilings

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Install tall bookshelves or overhead cabinets to take advantage of vertical space. Store rarely used items up high and keep everyday essentials within easy reach.

13. Repurpose Suitcases for Hidden Storage

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Old suitcases aren’t just for travel—they make great hidden storage for out-of-season clothes, blankets, or keepsakes. Stack them for a chic, vintage look in bedrooms or living areas.

14. Opt for Nesting Tables

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Nesting tables provide extra surface space when needed but tuck away neatly when not in use. They work well in living rooms or bedrooms for a minimalist aesthetic. 

15. Store Items Under the Stairs

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The space beneath staircases often goes unused—turn it into a storage nook with built-in shelves or cabinets. This is a great spot for books, shoes, or even a mini home office. 

16. Hang a Tension Rod for Extra Storage

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Tension rods can create extra storage in cabinets, closets, or laundry rooms. Use one under the sink to hang cleaning supplies or in a closet to organize scarves and ties.

17. Use Rolling Carts for Flexible Storage

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A rolling cart adds portable storage that can move between rooms. Use it for bathroom essentials, office supplies, or even a coffee station.

18. Install Toe-Kick Drawers in the Kitchen

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Make the most of wasted space by adding drawers under your lower kitchen cabinets. These slim compartments are perfect for storing baking trays, pet bowls, or placemats.

19. Transform a Dresser into a Kitchen Island

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Repurpose an old dresser into a functional kitchen island with extra storage. Add a butcher block top and hooks for utensils to enhance its utility.

20. Declutter and Donate Unused Items

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One of the easiest ways to free up space is to remove what you no longer need. Regularly sorting through clothes, books, and household items prevents unnecessary buildup.

Written by: Chris Graciano

Chris has always had a vivid imagination, turning childhood daydreams into short stories and later, scripts for films. His passion for storytelling eventually led him to content writing, where he’s spent over four years blending creativity with a practical approach. Outside of work, Chris enjoys rewatching favorites like How I Met Your Mother and The Office, and you’ll often find him in the kitchen cooking or perfecting his coffee brew.

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