Many bedside tables only have a beautiful headboard for people to lean on, but they don't consider the problem of storage. If the headboard can be widened by 20-30 cm and given the responsibility of storage, it will be both beautiful and practical, killing two birds with one stone.



If you have blank walls on either side of your bed, why not put them to good use with some shelves? Wall-mounted shelves not only utilize idle space but also keep your essentials within easy reach. This is especially handy near power outlets, where you can create a spot for your projector or other gadgets.


No matter where it is placed, the perforated board can be transformed into a magic weapon, and it is no exception at the head of the bed. With accessories such as shelves and hooks, it can instantly transform into a multifunctional storage magic weapon with high flexibility. However, be careful, if it is made of particle board with average load-bearing capacity, you should put things in it slowly. After all, it is not a strongman. Be careful not to crush it and lose both the wife and the army.

If the space next to the bed is spacious enough, you can consider replacing it with a retractable floor-to-ceiling shelf. Compared with traditional cabinets, the visual sense of oppression is significantly reduced. This kind of shelf is easy to disassemble and assemble, and the number of shelves and height can be freely adjusted. Whether it is to put things at will or to manage them in detail according to the size of the items, it is a good hand.

The space under your bed is often underutilized. Instead of letting it go to waste, consider adding rolling storage boxes or a few different-sized baskets. This approach allows for easy organization and keeps everything accessible yet out of sight.

It is said that the bedside storage bag and bracket that Japanese housewives love to use are definitely a breath of fresh air in the storage world. Just gently insert it, and the bracket will be firmly stuck in the gap between the bed and the mattress, immediately freeing up storage space for the bedside. When not in use, it can be folded up. It is thin and does not take up space and is clean and neat.


In a small apartment where every inch of space is valuable, every inch of space cannot be missed. Instead of sticking to the traditional bedside cabinet, it is better to cleverly use the entire bedside background wall and customize an "inverted U-shaped" wall cabinet. Add a few layers of shelves next to the bedside, and it will become an "invisible bedside cabinet" in seconds, with great storage function.
