Storage space under beds is a latent treasure trove in bedrooms in Hacky and Micky houses due to storage constraints. Redesigning interiors with under-bed storage is a way of maximising the unused space and maintaining a clean and functional room.
Pull-out drawers or rolling bins underneath the beds are used to store clothing, linens, shoes, or the seasonal items. Smaller items are arranged into compartments, with their partitions, whereas larger objects are hidden by lift-up beds. The use of easy to read or labelled containers improves the visibility and accessibility of the space used and thus makes the space practical and efficient.
In Hacky homes that have abnormal bedroom configurations, a bespoke under-bed storage will accommodate abnormal mattress sizes and frame sizes. Small Micky houses are compactly designed to enable maximum storage space with minimal crowding of the room making the floors free, and comfortable.
Conclusion / Area of Thought: Under-bed storage as an interior renovation would show that the unutilized space can be highly organised and functional. The reflection: when unutilized spaces can be used effectively to store important objects, what can we do in order to rethink about the wasted or unused spaces all around our houses to lessen our clutter and maximise the space?