15 Ikea Storage Hacks That Will Help With Your Storage Problems
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CREATE UNDER-BED STORAGE WITH CABINETS
If your bedroom doesn't have a closet (or you abide by the belief that there's no such thing as too much clothing storage) mount your bed on top of IKEA cabinets to provide ample space for sweaters and shirts under your mattress.


WHIP UP A KITCHEN ISLAND FROM BOOKSHELVES
Don't limit the super-functional BILLY bookcase to your favorite fictional paperbacks and hardcovers. When positioned side-by-side to form a makeshift kitchen island, the shelves create a home for all of your favorite cookbooks, snacks, and even baking supplies.

MOUNT A SLIM SHELF FOR BONUS COUNTER SPACE
No vanity, no problem! Just add one of IKEA's floating picture ledges under the mirror and above the sink for a handy spot to keep your perfume collection and cotton swabs.

CONTROL THE DROP ZONE WITH SHELVES
Half of the reason entryways get cluttered so quickly is because every person in your house owns a different coat, bag, hat, you name it. Give kids have a dedicated "locker" so they know exactly where items go — and where to find 'em!

FREE UP FLOOR SPACE WITH A FLOATING OPTION
Cabinets offer plenty of storage, but can look bulky (and consume precious square footage). Enter: A floating system. Here, a white IKEA piece nearly blends into the white wall it's mounted on so it appears less clunky. It's especially great in a living room, where you can toss your pillows and throws into it when not in use.

PREVENT PILE-UPS WITH A MAIL CENTER
Don't let your bills and thank you notes take over your dining room table. This nifty floating shelf made out of magazine holders from IKEA features three different cubbies — one for unopened mail, action items, and letters to hold onto for later.

CORRAL CHILDREN'S BOOKS INTO A CUTE DISPLAY
Having a huge collection of children's books mean you don't have to listen to the same tale every single night — but adds major clutter to your kid's room. Use IKEA's picture ledges to create floating shelves for as many hardbacks as you need.

RETHINK YOUR BATHROOM VANITY
If your bathroom has a pedestal sink (read: zero storage) ditch it for an IKEA vanity instead. This one features two different deep drawers and — thanks to a coat of green paint — looks totally unique.

OPTIMIZE STORAGE BENCHES WITH ACCESSORIES
Instead of accepting the bare minimum, sometimes you have to push your storage with a little DIY savviness for a truly organized home. Here, two IKEA benches with cubbies gets a bonus bag and jacket holder to make this entryway even more functional.

OPTIMIZE STORAGE BENCHES WITH ACCESSORIES
Instead of accepting the bare minimum, sometimes you have to push your storage with a little DIY savviness for a truly organized home. Here, two IKEA benches with cubbies gets a bonus bag and jacket holder to make this entryway even more functional.

LINE KITCHEN WALLS WITH SPICES
If you have enough flavors to fill an entire pantry (like this homeowner) don't take up valuable storage space on things that could double as wall art. IKEA picture ledgesprovide ample area for all of your spices and look pretty to boot.

ADD STACKABLE STORAGE TO YOUR HEADBOARD
Forgo nightstands that add clunkiness to the side of your already-small bedroom and opt for this savvy IKEA MENDAL headboard that features floating shelves for books and alarm clocks instead. Here, two pieces stacked on top of each other double the possibilities.

BRING A SAVVY BENCH TO YOUR BEDROOM
Calling all day dreamers and book worms! This bedroom bench (made out of IKEA cabinets) provides a cozy spot to watch the rain falland tons of space so you can tuck your shoe or purse collections out of sight.

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