My Favorite Storage Solutions for Any Dorm or Small Living Space

When you head to college, it’s fun to imagine how stylish (and functional) your dorm will be, but the reality hits you the moment you walk in for the first time: it’s small. He is really small. Dreams of a clean, ultra-chic living space vanish when you realize you’ll be living in this tiny room for the next year. Where will your clothes go? What are your school supplies? your body ? There are solutions, and here are some of my favorites.

Storage behind the door

The back of your door will be your main storage solution if you plan it right. Instead of the standard over-door storage with shoe pockets, try the VICTORICH Universal Organizer ($23.99), which features pockets of various sizes and even some sturdy compartments that function as deep shelves.

Folding, mobile bunkers

You will probably buy some chest of drawers, but you will need more drawers . Try a lightweight, movable, foldable center storage box, like the BirdRock Four Cube Fabric Rack ($54.99).

Vertical hangers

When you hang all your clothes horizontally across a rack in your closet, you quickly fill it up. Get a hanger that folds down to store all your pants, scarves, or bags. For example, the MORALVE trouser rack ($26.99) has room for five pairs of trousers.

creative shelving

There may be rules against putting shelves on the walls (or there may not be!), but you can always attach a small shelf next to your bed for quick access to your phone, book, or drink, even when you’re lounging. top bunk. Try the BedShelfie ($34.99), which attaches to the bed frame.

Cold storage

Whether you have access to a kitchenette or not, you need to eat, so you will likely have a mini fridge. Grab a storage mat over the fridge ($21.99) with side pockets for cups, snacks, cutlery, or other kitchen supplies to save precious space.

desktop storage

One thing almost always provided in a dorm is a desk, so use the space above it for even more storage. The DormCo College Cube Bookshelf ($109.63) rises above your desk, providing ample storage space for books and photos.

Carts under the bed

Finally, use the space under your bed to store shoes, coats, or large items. However, you don’t want them lying directly on the floor, so grab two THESEATOP Trolley Organizers ($32.99 for both) to keep your belongings close at hand.

Storage in overview

Here are all the products we think you’ll need for a storage overhaul:

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