Bedrooms come in all shapes and sizes, which can create unique storage and organizational challenges. In addition to relying on closets, dressers and nightstands are often storage solutions. However, they can be heavy. When you put them in a small bedroom, they can make the space look and feel cramped. They can also block walkways and make it difficult to access the storage tub under your bed. If traditional bedroom furniture doesn’t suit your space, IKEA TRONES shoe storage cabinet Can help reclaim lost storage.
Although the wall-mounted TRONES shoe cabinet is marketed for entryways, it also works perfectly behind the bed. They are narrow, do not protrude too far from the wall, and can be stacked vertically or horizontally. You can use their collection in place of a traditional headboard. Each cabinet also has a small top shelf, so you don’t sacrifice much surface space by ditching the traditional nightstand. This IKEA hack combines well with others Space saving storage ideas for small bedrooms.
How to use IKEA’s Trones shoe cabinets behind your bed
TRONES shoe cabinets come in sets of two and cost $40 per pair. Carefully measure the space behind your bed and determine how much of it you need, and how much it will cost. Each cabinet is 20.5 inches wide, which means three of them aligned end-to-end should be about the same width as a standard queen-size bed. Don’t hang them below bed height, or they won’t open. Attach cabinets to wall studs whenever possible so they can support more weight. Otherwise, use wall anchors. You will need to know What size drill bit to use with your wall anchor If you are going to do this.
Once your cabinets are on the wall, you’ll notice that there are all kinds of things you can store in them. Accessories, books, towels and stuffed animals are great choices as they often contribute to bedroom clutter. You can always put clothes in the cabinet; If you do, it will end with you A dresser option that declutters your room. To give TRONES a more upscale look, you can stain a piece of finished wood and glue it to the top of the cabinet to become a shelf. Decorate it with houseplants and a small lamp or some string lights, and you won’t feel the absence of a traditional nightstand.





