I’m very excited to share 50 of my fave IKEA home storage ideas with you today. Because, let’s face it, we’re spending so much time inside now thanks to Covid19. What else is there to do but pull our fingers out and get things in order?
Be it the bedroom, kitchen, bathroom or home office, there are a tonne of ways to make each space feel cleaner and clutter-free. Having moved into an apartment late last year, I was faced with smaller rooms that had less storage than my old townhouse did. And so I had to get smarter about how I lived. Small spaces don’t mean you have to sacrifice on storage. You just have to think outside the box sometimes.
You’d be surprised at how overwhelming so much unorganised chaos can be. It can honestly affect your mental health. I’m by no means a minimalist (I do love to hoard homewares after all), but I do like everything to have its own home. And so I hope today’s post inspires you to get the rooms at your place in order. You’ll feel a huge weight off your shoulders when you’re done, I promise you!
And here’s the best part: Scroll to the end of this post and you can enter to win a $500 IKEA voucher. That’s a whole lotta cash to put toward getting your bits and pieces stored and organised.
IKEA Bedroom Storage Ideas
Be it under the bed or in your closet, there are so many unexpected nooks and crannies you can squeeze storage into. Above are 12 of my fave organisational godsends. The links to the products are below.
- First Row: 3-Set Grey Boxes | Transparent Shoe Box | Storage Box
- Second Row: Black Shoe Box | Storage Case | Storage Box with Lid
- Third Row: Vertical Hanging Storage | Seagrass Basket | White Hangers
- Fourth Row: Light Grey Box | Dark Grey Tray | Storage Case
I love the subdued colour scheme in the mood board above (even the cat matches the vibe!). It’s such a calming combination of white, soft grey, beige and black. It’s actually a really good idea to turn down the colour when you’re trying to fit a lot of storage into a small space. It makes the entire scene feel less visually chaotic.
If you have a cosy boudoir on your hands, you’ll benefit from these small bedroom styling hacks.
The other thing I love about the IKEA home storage ideas above is that they’re so multi-purpose. I absolutely encourage you to think outside the box when you’re trying to store things. Those gorgeous felt baskets could be used in so many different rooms at home. And even the transparent shoe boxes don’t have to store shoes. Pop anything you like in there.
Something I really need to get a handle on at my place is unifying my coat hangers. I have so many different colours and materials. There are even a few (gasp) wire hangers in the mix! I love the look of all white hangers, so they’re at the top of my shopping list.
IKEA Bathroom Storage Ideas
Next in my roundup of IKEA home storage ideas we’ll tackle the bathroom. I, like many of you, are living with a small bathroom that’s very tight on storage. Enter these decor gems. The links to all of the products you see above are listed out below.
- First Row: 5-Piece Jar Set | Stainless Steel Towel Stand | Laundry Basket
- Second Row: Blue Basket | Bamboo Box | Suction-Cup Basket
- Third Row: White Trolley | Hanging Storage System | Storage Box with Mirror
- Fourth Row: 2-Set Grey Baskets | White Bamboo Shelf Unit | 5-Set Boxes
The concept of utilising vertical space is a huge one when your bathroom is small. If you can squeeze in a trolley or caddy, by all means do so. But if you can’t even fit that in, you gotta get things off the floor. And so you really have to turn to solutions like hooks on walls, storage systems on the back of the door, and lightweight items you can easily move around (like that genius towel drying system above – so portable).
I also like the idea of bringing materials like bamboo into the bathroom. With all the tiles and ceramics in a room like this, the entire space can feel pretty cold pretty quickly. Adding in some warm timbers is a great way to create a sense of balance. Same goes for displaying soft towels and baskets. They’ll definitely make the bathroom feel less clinical.
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IKEA Kitchen Storage Ideas
I couldn’t do a roundup of the best IKEA home storage ideas without including some clever kitchen finds. It is the hub of the home, after all, but sadly it’s a hub that can turn cluttered and chaotic in the blink of an eye. These 12 storage ideas should help keep things calm. All the links for them are below.
- First Row: White Storage Box | White Trolley | Pot Lid Organiser
- Second Row: Kitchen Organiser Shelf | Corner Cabinet Pullout | Food Prep Box
- Third Row: Bamboo Cutlery Tray | Pullout Container | Birch Spice Rack
- Fourth Row: 2-Set Net Bags | White Waste Bin | Clip-On Basket
My fave ideas above are the ones that really sort out the wasted space in drawers and cupboards. When I moved into my apartment last December, I was blown away by how poorly designed the kitchen cupboards were. The shelving couldn’t be adjusted and yet there was so much room you couldn’t utilise.
Corner cupboards are another design feature I know a lot of you battle with, so it’s nice to see some storage solutions for those as well. And bonus points to the little white waste bin that you can clip on the inside of your under-sink cupboard. I definitely need me one of those. Oh, and the pot lid organiser. I’m praising the decor gods for the invention of that bad boy.
IKEA Home Office Storage Ideas
With so many of us working from home, I had to include some clever inspo for your office. And I fully appreciate that some of you might not have a whole office. Perhaps it’s a little nook. Nevertheless, the 12 ideas above should help get this part of your home in order. Links to see more of them are all below for you.
- First Row: Add-On Unit | White Pegboard | Magazine Files
- Second Row: Patterned Drop Files | Felt Bag Organiser | Plywood Desk Organiser
- Third Row: White Desk Organiser | Wall Newspaper Rack | Hanging Accessories Organiser
- Fourth Row: Birch Mini Drawers | White Memo Board | 7-Set White Boxes
I’ve gotta admit I’ll always be a sucker for stationery and a beautifully decorated home office. I hate that the modern word is so techy and less tactile. Paper is gone. No need for pens. Forget scissors and sticky tape. Well, I’m still embracing it all and I’m so glad there are so many nifty ways to store and showcase these pieces.
I’m doing more home office content on the blog of late as I know Covid19 is making you hungry for a stylish workspace. Do let me know if you need some help in this area and I can point you toward a recent post
Bonus Tip: Look to pieces of furniture that do double duty. The Storage Table and Friheten Sofa Bed below are great examples of this. They serve an initial purpose, but also have hidden (or not so hidden) storage thrown in too. Such an added bonus for those of you who need it.
I own the Frihiten Sofa Bed and have reviewed it here for you if you’re considering purchasing it.
Giveaway: Win a $500 IKEA Gift Card
Inspired by some of the ideas here, or just eager to hit IKEA as soon as possible to shop up a storm? You’re in luck. I’ve joined forces with the team to give away a $500 gift card to one lucky TLC blog reader.
PLEASE NOTE THIS GIVEAWAY HAS NOW CLOSED. THE WINNER WAS Sharon Barclay
To enter to win the $500 IKEA gift card, simply:
- Click here to hit the IKEA website
- Come back to this blog post and drop a comment below
- Comment below naming what you’d spend your $500 gift card on and why
Competition is open to Australian residents only. Comp closes 11.59pm, Monday August 31. Winner emailed and announced here.
We are mid renovation and trying to juggle the Melbourne lock downs as well! I have all my Ikea favourites lists saved and ready to go for home contact-less delivery. We are furnishing and organising the kids area almost entirely with Ikea, and will also need +++ kitchen within cabinet storage solutions when we move in. $500 would go a long way to help the wish list! It’s VERY exciting and the Ikea website is keeping me sane in this tricky time!
I have loved the Hemnes Daybed for years and now my daughter has taken the double bed from our spare room and we have turned it into an office it would be perfect in there. Especially as our guests no longer have a bed! (oopps).
After over 15 years of living in the 90s my kitchen could do with a brand new facelift for a start.
I would spend the money on under bed storage boxes as well as some new storage (and a spruce up) of my home office. I love your emails! Thanks for inspiring me to create beautiful spaces at home.
I would love the white modern chest of drawers for my bedroom as mine is old and outdated, would also love the white tv cupboard and the filing drawers to keep my papers and documents in. Thank you
I’m in desperate need of some bedside tables and storage after my recent ones broke when the kids decided to play on them (the joys of homeschooling and playing the floor is lave!) Thank you for the chance TLC Interiors, this will the perfect way to treat myself with a little therapy while in iso with the family!
The little old house we bought to renovate has no storage except a tiny linen cupboard, so I’d definitely be looking into bedroom wardrobes with some of the space maximising ideas you shared added inside!
I will be moving into a new house in 2 months time, will be over the moon if I could use $500 gift voucher on either Alex study desks and drawers(our current one is falling apart and we are working from home and studying too) and maybe pantry storage canisters and drawer organisers.
Thanks to tlc interiors for endless ideas and inspiration!
Its hard to only spend $500 but, I would absolutely get the BESTA TV bench for $390, LANGSTED Rug for $99 and maybe I could borrow $38 so I can get the KVISTBRO Storage table for $49 🙂
We aare building a new house and ther are so many things we need from IKEA, I would add it to the storage for our walking robe.
I would love some rattan furniture for our outdoor area. I love the selection IKEA has. So well priced but really good quality!