4 Stylish Living Room Storage Ideas To Maximize Your Space

Your living room deserves all the attention it gets. After all, it's where you gather with guests, hang out with family or watch your favorite show with your significant other. It's where life happens.

While the living room should be one of the most inviting spaces in your home, the main challenge is keeping it clear of clutter. There are many moving parts to life, and sometimes bits and pieces accumulate. You want to be reminded of your interests and responsibilities—but you don't want them messing with your design aesthetic!

With a few living room storage ideas, you can create a stylish space that's easy to maintain.

 

Here are four strategies for maximizing your storage space in one of your home's most-used rooms.
Rainor Bar Cart

1. Divide and Conquer Your Space

Space is limited in a small living room, so focus on which furniture pieces are essential and where the best spots are to place them. When you create your seating arrangements, couple them with nearby storage pieces. For example, the Rainor Bar Cart. In addition to giving you more space to store things, this can help better define the space.

A slim sofa table can easily fit behind your couch for extra storage space. With two long shelves and cubby drawers, the Artisan's Craft Rectangular Sofa Table gives you plenty of room to stash small items and display picture frames.

For those who love a casual, rustic vibe Dawson Rectangular Sofa Table will be the perfect addition to your space. Not only does it have a small footprint, but its plank-style finish along with 3 removable baskets can maximize your display options. Decorate it with vases, plants and more.

2. Work With Your Vertical Wall Space

When designing any small space, utilizing your wall space is a must. This is where shelving and bookcases come in handy. Whether you select elegant etageres, a leaning ladder, or a minimalist bookcase, this type of storage can maximize your vertical space. For small living rooms where you don't have much space for coffee tables or side tables, shelving gives you an opportunity to decorate with items that would normally go on a tabletop. Sleek floating wall shelves also free up floor space to allow for larger furniture.

Play up the height of your space by displaying your books vertically and decorating with accessories that are tall and slender, like decorative jars, figurines or a sculpture. Curating these items and leaving plenty of open space on your shelves helps keep your living room from feeling small or cramped. Additionally, grouping objects in color blocks can also help you create an organized and pulled-together look.

Decorating with accessories
Decorating with accessories

2. Work With Your Vertical Wall Space

When designing any small space, utilizing your wall space is a must. This is where shelving and bookcases come in handy. Whether you select elegant etageres, a leaning ladder, or a minimalist bookcase, this type of storage can maximize your vertical space. For small living rooms where you don't have much space for coffee tables or side tables, shelving gives you an opportunity to decorate with items that would normally go on a tabletop. Sleek floating wall shelves also free up floor space to allow for larger furniture.

Play up the height of your space by displaying your books vertically and decorating with accessories that are tall and slender, like decorative jars, figurines or a sculpture. Curating these items and leaving plenty of open space on your shelves helps keep your living room from feeling small or cramped. Additionally, grouping objects in color blocks can also help you create an organized and pulled-together look.

Talmage Mirrored Tray

3. Make It Multifunctional

Double-duty furniture maximizes the effectiveness of your living room space—and it can enhance your comfort, too. For instance, side tables with a drawer or shelf offer more storage without taking up additional space. Meanwhile, ottomans with built-in storage can hold board games, blankets, toys and more. They can also be used for impromptu seating, or simply add a contemporary tray for a stable surface.

As you choose your furniture based on the style you're trying to create, also think about what each piece can do for your space. For instance, pull-out sleeper sofas provide seating and a conversation area, but they also allow guests to stay the night at a moment's notice.

 

4. Conceal That Clutter

While you can't completely banish everyday items from your home, the best way to deal with clutter is to disguise it. Every room needs some storage to keep it looking tidy and organized. With so much time spent in the living room, it's especially important to find ways to keep it as comfortable and clutter-free as possible.

For instance, you can opt for a TV console or media storage unit with doors or drawers to hide your living room odds and ends, from magazines and remotes to video games and electronic media.

Expertly organizing your clutter can help it look tidy and intentional. Baskets are the perfect place to store throw blankets or toys, out of the way and in style. Corral tiny objects like keys, spare change and junk mail in one central spot, such as a decorative bowl.

With the right combination of smart furniture pieces and small storage items, you can create a cozy and neat space. While these living room storage ideas can help you make the most of small spaces, they also work for living rooms of any size.

Brayton Basket Set
Brayton Basket Set

4. Conceal That Clutter

While you can't completely banish everyday items from your home, the best way to deal with clutter is to disguise it. Every room needs some storage to keep it looking tidy and organized. With so much time spent in the living room, it's especially important to find ways to keep it as comfortable and clutter-free as possible.

For instance, you can opt for a TV console or media storage unit with doors or drawers to hide your living room odds and ends, from magazines and remotes to video games and electronic media.

Expertly organizing your clutter can help it look tidy and intentional. Baskets are the perfect place to store throw blankets or toys, out of the way and in style. Corral tiny objects like keys, spare change and junk mail in one central spot, such as a decorative bowl.

With the right combination of smart furniture pieces and small storage items, you can create a cozy and neat space. While these living room storage ideas can help you make the most of small spaces, they also work for living rooms of any size.

 

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