We have no closets in our small home and need clothes storage?
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Over door fitment - Clear Plastic Storage Boxes - Under Bed Boxes - Coat Stand - Fix Coat hooks on Wall .
can you install heavy duty curtain rods to support clothes that must hang? other than that, you can get the large storage bins - the solid ones, turn on their sides and stack them 3-4 high for folding clothes; you can anchor them together with zip/wire ties;
Under the bed - pull out drawers or lift up mattress with storage underneath.
Downsizing several times Ive learned to maximize all available storage options. In the kitchen maximize cupboard storage utilizing various storage bins baskets and elevating wire racks in all cabinets above and below countertops. You might consider using the backside of the cabinet door too. Purge the things you dont need or store other things that you don’t use often in another area of the house....like under the bed, garage or basement closet. Put you beds on risers and use low profile totes and spacebags under the beds. Switch out summer and winter wardrobes. Some people use storage Ottomans or trunks as coffetables to hide extra items as well. Lastly the beds with drawers below the mattress are options too.
Over Door hangers are good.........So are Clear Lidded Storage Boxes......
milk crates on their sides and stack them with planks double the storage space with shelv & "drawers" and use dollar store collapsible bins for splashes of color
I used stackable crates in children's rooms. Also, places like Home Depot have inexpensive cube storage --- with canvas bins. I've used those extensively... and they hide stacks of pjs, sweaters, etc.
we used 2X4’s to make sections at end of room. Nailed press board for each shelf layer, painted white entire ran spring rods across and hung Inexpensive shower curtains for cover. Very budget friendly.