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Remodel Your Home, Maximize Space: Storage Ideas for Every Room Design

Written by Zach Kuhn | Nov. 8, 2024

Say it with us. “A place for everything and everything in its place.” Grandma wasn’t wrong. Organization does create peace. Maximizing storage in your home is more than just finding places to put things—it's about creating a more organized, functional space that works for you and your lifestyle. The right storage solutions can transform any room, add convenience to your daily routine, and even increase your home’s value. We’re design-build experts who create personalized storage solutions for nearly every project we undertake in our Islip, NY service area.

We’ll go room by room to explore innovative storage designs that clear clutter and make the most of every inch of space. Which of our ideas will unlock your next storage breakthrough? It all depends on what you already have and what you still need.

Laundry Room Storage Ideas

The laundry room is often a high-traffic, low-space area where efficiency is key. With the right storage solutions, even the smallest laundry space can be transformed into a model of organization. 

Built-In Drying Racks

Instead of bulky, foldable drying racks that take up floor space, opt for built-in or wall-mounted drying racks above countertops or between cabinetry. These racks fold down when needed and tuck away when not in use, saving space while still offering a dedicated area to air-dry clothes. 

Appliance Pedestals with Storage

Elevate your washer and dryer—literally—by using appliance pedestals. These platforms raise the machines to a more ergonomic height and feature built-in drawers, providing ample storage for laundry detergents, fabric softeners, and cleaning supplies. 

Customized Cabinets and Open Shelving

Your laundry room walls can be a goldmine for extra storage. Install custom cabinets to hide away everyday essentials like towels, baskets, or cleaning tools. Pair these with open shelving where you can keep jars of detergent or decorative baskets for sorting laundry for a polished, designer look.

Fold-Out Ironing Stations

Ironing boards are notorious for taking up space when not in use. Consider a fold-out ironing station that can be stored inside a slim cabinet or mounted on the wall. With a quick pull, the board pops out and is ready for use, then folds neatly away when you’re done.

Kitchen Cabinet and Pantry Storage Solutions

A well-organized kitchen can make cooking and meal prep much easier. With thoughtful design and smart storage solutions, you can turn your pantry into a highly functional space that eliminates clutter and maximizes efficiency.

Tall Pantry Cabinets

One of the best ways to create ample storage in your kitchen is by installing tall pantry cabinets that take full advantage of vertical space. These cabinets can store everything from dry goods to small kitchen appliances, all while keeping the area looking tidy and streamlined. Check out our Hicksville Kitchen Remodel, where we installed dual tall pantry cabinets that seamlessly blend into the overall design while providing a tremendous amount of hidden storage.

Pull-Out Shelving

In deep pantry cabinets, pull-out shelving is a game changer. These shelves allow you to access items stored at the back without removing everything in front. They’re perfect for organizing canned goods, snacks, and smaller items. You can install pull-out baskets for fresh produce or bulk items like flour and sugar.

Custom Storage Solutions for Small Items

For spices, condiments, and other small kitchen essentials, consider drawer inserts or wall-mounted racks. These solutions ensure that smaller items aren’t lost in a sea of larger containers. Slim, pull-out pantry units are also great for narrow spaces and can store oils, spices, and jars.

Corner Cabinet Solutions

Corner cabinets often leave unused, hard-to-reach spaces. Lazy Susans or pull-out shelves are ideal for maximizing corner cabinets, turning these difficult areas into valuable storage spots.

Toe-Kick Drawers for Extra Storage

The space beneath your lower cabinets, known as the toe-kick area, is often overlooked. But with clever design, this space can be transformed into additional storage with toe-kick drawers. These slim drawers are perfect for storing flat items like baking sheets, cutting boards, or placemats. 

Pantry Door Organizers

Don’t overlook the back of your pantry door. Installing wire racks or pegboards here is a smart way to add storage for light, frequently used items like paper towels, plastic wrap, or snacks. This small adjustment can make a big difference in keeping the pantry well-organized.

Open Shelving and Bins

For a more modern, accessible look, you might opt for open shelving. Use decorative baskets or clear bins to store dry goods and snacks, making it easy to see what you have while maintaining a clean and stylish appearance. This system works especially well for busy families who need to grab items quickly.

Walk-In Closet Storage Ideas

The beauty of a walk-in closet lies in its ability to be completely customized to fit your lifestyle. By working with a professional design-build firm like Kuhn Construction, you can create a closet system that caters to your unique needs, whether you need more hanging space, additional shelves, or specific compartments for accessories. 

Shoe Storage Solutions

One of the most challenging aspects of closet organization is shoe storage. Install vertical cubbies or slanted shelves that can display and store your shoes neatly. If you have a larger collection, a rotating shoe carousel is a fun and functional option that maximizes floor space while allowing easy access to every pair.

Hanging Solutions for Accessories

Accessories like scarves, ties, and belts can quickly become tangled or misplaced if not stored properly. Install specialty hooks or a dedicated hanging rod for these items to keep them neat and accessible. Jewelry drawers with custom dividers are another great addition, ensuring that your necklaces, rings, and bracelets remain organized and tangle-free.

Built-In Dressers and Islands

Consider incorporating a built-in dresser or an island into your walk-in closet design if space allows. Additional drawer storage can also serve as a convenient surface for folding clothes or displaying accessories. Some homeowners even opt for built-in ironing boards or laundry hampers to streamline their closet routine.

Family Room Storage Ideas

To keep this high-traffic area tidy, incorporating creative storage solutions is key to managing clutter while maintaining a stylish and welcoming atmosphere.

Built-In Shelving and Entertainment Centers

Custom built-ins are among the most effective ways to create storage in a family room. Built-in shelving surrounding an entertainment center provides ample space for storing books, decorative items, and electronics. For a streamlined look, you can include cabinets or drawers at the base to tuck away game consoles or board games. 

Hidden Storage in Furniture

Multifunctional furniture is another clever way to add storage without sacrificing style. Look for ottomans or coffee tables with hidden compartments to store blankets, remotes, or kids’ toys. Side tables with built-in storage drawers or shelves provide additional space for smaller items, keeping them out of sight but easily accessible.

Floating Shelves for Display

Floating shelves are a great option if you’re short on floor space. These sleek, wall-mounted shelves can display framed photos, plants, or books without taking up valuable square footage. 

Media Storage Solutions

Tired of tangled cords and cluttered electronics? Incorporate concealed storage for wires and gadgets, like cord organizers, or design a custom media cabinet with dedicated space for all your devices. 

Toy Storage for Busy Families

For families with children, keeping toys organized is a constant challenge. Consider built-in cabinets with baskets or bins that make it easy for kids to access their toys and clean up afterward. Labeling each bin for different types of toys or games will help keep things tidy and make it easier for everyone to find what they need. 

Basement Storage Solutions

Basements are often underutilized, but with the right storage solutions, they can become some of the most functional spaces in your home. Whether you’re using your basement as a recreational space, a home gym, or simply for storage, there are plenty of ways to maximize the available space.

Wall-Mounted Storage Systems

Basement walls offer excellent storage opportunities, especially for tools, sports equipment, or seasonal items. Installing pegboards or slatwall panels allows you to hang tools, bikes, or other bulky items that might otherwise take up floor space. You can customize these systems with hooks, shelves, or bins to create an organized, accessible area.

Custom Cabinets and Shelving Units for Basements

Consider adding custom cabinetry or shelving units that are built to withstand the basement’s unique environment. Moisture-resistant materials are essential here, especially if your basement is prone to humidity. Built-in cabinets along one wall can store everything from holiday decorations to cleaning supplies, while adjustable shelving units offer flexibility for larger items like storage bins or sports gear.

Under-Stair Storage

The space beneath a staircase is often overlooked but can be valuable storage. Installing pull-out drawers or built-in shelves can turn this underutilized space into a smart solution for storing everything from shoes to extra linens. 

Creative Use of Vertical Space

In basements with high ceilings, using vertical space is key to maximizing storage. Floor-to-ceiling shelving units or tall cabinets can hold items you don’t need on a daily basis, like camping gear or off-season clothing. Combine open shelving with closed cabinets to keep the space looking tidy while providing easy access to essentials.

Creative Bedroom Storage Ideas

Bedrooms should be a peaceful, clutter-free retreat, but that can be hard to achieve without the right storage.

Under-Bed Storage

One of the most effective ways to maximize space in a bedroom is by utilizing the area under the bed. Opt for beds with built-in drawers or use roll-out bins to store extra bedding, clothing, or shoes. This hidden storage is perfect for keeping items out of sight while still within easy reach. For an elevated look, consider a lift-up bed frame with an integrated storage compartment underneath.

Floating Shelves and Nightstands

Floating shelves or wall-mounted nightstands free up space and provide a sleek, modern storage solution. Use them to display decorative items, books, or personal accessories without crowding the room with bulky furniture. You can also mount small hooks or rods beneath the shelves for hanging jewelry or scarves.

Closet Organization Systems

Even if your bedroom doesn’t have a walk-in closet, you can still create an organized wardrobe space with a custom closet system. Use hanging rods, drawers, and shelves to make the most of every inch. Consider adding built-in organizers for shoes, handbags, and folded clothes. Closet doors with mirrored fronts can help save space while doubling as a full-length mirror for dressing.

Small Bathroom Storage Ideas

Small bathrooms can be tricky when it comes to storage, but with some clever design choices, even the tiniest space can offer plenty of room to store essentials.

Vertical Storage Solutions

When floor space is limited, vertical storage becomes essential. Install tall cabinets or shelving units that reach up to the ceiling to maximize wall space. Narrow cabinets can fit into tight corners, offering storage for towels, toiletries, and cleaning supplies. Over-the-toilet shelving units are another great option, providing extra storage without taking up valuable floor space.

Recessed Shelving and Cabinets

Recessed shelves built into the wall offer a sleek and space-saving way to store bathroom items. Create them in the shower to hold shampoo and soap or next to the vanity to store beauty products. Medicine cabinets with recessed designs can also hide away daily essentials while maintaining a clean, modern look.

Slim Vanities with Extra Storage

In small bathrooms, choosing a vanity with built-in storage is vital. Opt for a slim, wall-mounted vanity with drawers or shelves underneath to store extra towels, toiletries, and cleaning supplies. Wall-mounted vanities free up floor space and make the room more open while providing ample storage.

Smart Storage is Personalized. Design-Build Remodelers Do it Best

Ready to incorporate these ideas into your Suffolk or Nassau County remodel? Contact Kuhn Construction today to transform your home to fit your lifestyle.