How To Best Utilize Dorm Room Storage Space | 11 Genius Dorm Room Storage Solutions

This post is about dorm room storage space.

Dorm rooms are SERIOUSLY tiny. I lived in the “best” dorms at my college, and I had to send a ton of stuff back home with my parents. When it comes to dorm room storage, learning how to utilize what little of it exists is KEY.

Thriving in college is so much easier when you have an organized and functional dorm room. Remember that when you are at college, that dorm room is your home! You want it to be a space that you look forward to unwinding and spending time in. Keeping a clean dorm room is crucial.

This post shows you how to take a dorm room with essentially no storage space and turn it into an organized and functioning home. Starting with an empty dorm room, it is essential to take advantage of vertical space. The following products show you how to do just that.

Here are 11 items to help you utilize your college dorm room storage space.

DORM ROOM STORAGE SPACE

3 TIER ROLLING CART

A 3 tier rolling cart is a serious essential. I used mine as my nightstand, and it worked fabulously! My 3-tier rolling cart is one of the pieces of furniture that moved with me to my second-year apartment. I used it in the bathroom so my roommates and I didn’t have to each carry shower caddies. Totally worth the investment and very handy!

LOFT THAT BED!

Lofting your dorm room bed is one of the best ways to make use out of vertical space. Not all Universities allow lofting, but if you can, do it! You essentially double your storage space. If lofting isn’t an option, just get that bed up off the floor as much as you can. Even a few extra inches can make a huge difference! Here are some customizable bed risers to help you out if you’re unable to loft your dorm room bed.

DESKTOP SHELVING

These desktop shelves are perfect for giving you some extra textbook storage. After the semester started, I quickly realized that my desk was covered in all of my textbooks. Some simple shelves utilize that vertical space perfectly, leaving you more study space on your desktop.

UNDER BED STORAGE

These square under bed storage totes work wonders for saving closet space. Under your bed provides a lot of storage, you just have to store the right stuff under there. I personally put my dress clothes, extra shoes, bulky jackets that weren’t worn every day and any extra products that I don’t need to use regularly. This was amazing for saving space.

SHOE RACK

A shoe rack is really only a good storage solution for people who know that they’ll be bringing quite a few pairs of shoes to college. I was one of these people, but I didn’t think ahead enough to get a shoe rack. I wish I would have! These shoe racks are great for tucking between two things, where you can kind of pull it out when picking your shoes. Kind of a DIY hideaway storage solution!

AFFORDABLE DRESSER ALTERNATIVE

This dresser option is really useful in rooms where you’re able to loft your bed. If you are able to loft your bed, this is going to utilize as much space as possible. Your bed takes up almost all of the space in your dorm room, and having the ability to utilize this space is phenomenal! This affordable version of a dresser is perfect for organizing the space under your lofted bed.

SPACE SAVING HANGERS

I personally had these hangers in my first dorm room, and they helped a lot. I hung the majority of my clothes, and then I would organize them on these racks according to style – long sleeve, short sleeve, dresses, etc. This helps save a lot of space if you plan on hanging your clothes, but take note that it decreases the amount of vertical storage space you have in your dorm room wardrobe. If you won’t be hanging tons of clothes, these probably aren’t the most necessary.

SHELF DIVIDERS

Some college wardrobes have shelves in the top of them that are great for organization. If you’re planning on putting clothes on the top shelf, these organizers are an essential!

BEDSIDE CADDY

A bedside caddy is perfect for utilizing the space in your lofted bed. Plus, this keeps more clutter off of your bedside table or desk, leading to a much cleaner and clutter-free dorm room.

STORAGE SAVING OTTOMAN

I used my ottoman to get up on my half-lofted bed, and to store bulky winter gear that I needed access to on a regular basis. Perfect multi-function and super cute storage!

MINI FRIDGE SHELVES

We already know that utilizing vertical space is crucial in your dorm room. The ability to add shelves to the top of your mini-fridge really cuts down on the other places these items would have to be stored and allows you to create a little area dedicated to food preparation.

THIS POST SHOWED YOU 11 DORM ROOM STORAGE SOLUTIONS.