College Dorm Room Storage [Shopping Guide for 2021]

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Target dorm room storage solutions sample room with storage cart nightstand, baskets, and other organizers
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For the third part in the College Dorm Room Shopping series, I am going to focus on storage. If you missed the first two parts of the series, check out our posts on college dorm room bedding and college dorm furnishings.

Why are storage containers so important to shop for? Dorm rooms are usually tiny – way smaller than you’d probably expect, and therefore you’re going to need to find ways to store all your stuff in order to maximize your space.

Also, if you love fashion, you’re going to need enough room to store all your clothes, shoes, and accessories. Dorm room closets are usually not very large, so you need to get creative with your storage choices.

{RELATED POST: The Best Small Closet Storage Tips for a Perfectly Organized Space}

Fortunately, there are tons of great options when it comes to shopping for storage solutions, and there are lots of ways to hide your stuff creatively.

  1. Go vertical. Horizontal space is limited in a dorm room, so you are going to want to maximize every inch you have. Get tall shelves for your room that aren’t too wide and lots of hooks for your walls.
  2. Raise your bed up. A great space to store stuff that you don’t use very often is under your bed. Definitely buy a set of bed risers and get some containers for under-bed storage to make the most of that space.
  3. Get portable storage. Take into account the weight and portability of every storage container you buy. Ideally, you want to be able to move without unpacking much stuff. If you can find durable containers with handles, it will make moving in and out of your dorm so much easier.
  4. Get measurements. For storage containers and boxes, you’ll be fine. But if you’re planning on purchasing a set of shelves, get out your measuring tape! There’s nothing worse than purchasing and putting together a set of shelves that won’t end up fitting in your space.

Here are some examples of storage furniture for your dorm:

Dorm room storage - Hanging dorm bed grey and white marble canvas storage organizer with pockets.

There are so many creative storage solutions these days! This bed frame hanging canvas organizer can easily hold books, your phone, and plenty of other small items. If you don’t have space for a nightstand, this little guy will do the trick.

Dormify charging cart on wheels in white - dorm storage furniture

If you DO have space for a nightstand, get creative. It doesn’t have to be a traditional bedside table. A nightstand on wheels, like this one from Dormify, would be cute, unconventional, and multipurpose! Plus, it has a charging station for all of your devices — so helpful!

College dorm room storage - Closet organizing solution from Dormify with closet rod and hanging storage

Small closets can easily become a nightmare. To save yourself, get it organized from day one. This four piece closet organizing set will keep your closet clutter-free,

Target wire and faux wood shoe storage rack.

Don’t let the bottom of your closet become a heap of shoes; it can damage them and you’ll spend far too much time searching for matching shoes. A stylish shoe storage system like this one, will improve the quality of your life.

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Shoes are also great items to go under your bed! Zipper-top shoe containers will keep you organized. Bonus: they can be used for scarves, underwear, and loads of other things!

Dorm room storage ideas - White and clear cube storage drawers.

These modular storage cabinets will work wonders in a small space. They are mix-and-match and see-through so you’ll be able to see exactly what you need!

Over the door mirror and organizer from PBteen

The back of your door can be a functional space too! This over-the-door hanging mirror has five hooks, ideal for holding your keys, sunglasses, wristlet, and anything else you toss on the table when you come in the door. Plus, it’s insanely stylish and will go with any decor.

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If you have space in your room but not in your closet, consider a hanging rack for your clothing! This one has wheels so it’s easy to move around.

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Who knew you could install a little shelf for your computer, phone, and drink into your bed frame without having to drill any holes? This super-small-space-functional piece is on my shopping list. (Best of all, it has an insane number of positive reviews!)

Command hooks for hanging.

Take it from me: buy some command hooks. You’ll be able to find tons of little nooks and crannies to hang them for your coats, necklaces, curling irons… the possibilities are endless!

Leaning storage rack from PBdorm

This leaning storage rack is arguably the coolest thing I’ve seen all year. It leans against your wall for a stylish look, and includes shelves, rungs for hanging, and even hooks at the top. When you move out of the dorm and into another place, you can take it with you and it will look great in any apartment! 

How cute are these little storage bins? You’ll need lots of bins, so you might as well make sure they’re funky and fun.

Hanging closet organizer with six pockets from Dormify

Hanging closet organizers like this one will change your life, especially if you don’t have a decent dresser. Use them for towels, jeans, sweaters, or even footwear. 

Now that you have an idea of what you’ll need for storage in your dorm room, be sure to check your school’s website to find out how big your room will be, and also talk to your future roommate to find out what they’re bringing. Then shop accordingly.

Click below for the next part in this series, where we get into the fun stuff – decorating your dorm!

More Information

Check out the rest of the posts in the College Dorm Room Shopping series to get everything you need for a fabulous dorm:

Editor’s note: This post was originally published in 2007; it was completely updated and revamped in 2020 with new photos, items, and information.



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