# Best Under-Bed Storage Ideas for Small Bedrooms

*April 30, 2026 · Home & Furniture · PK Finder*

**Quick answer:** Measure your under-bed clearance first, then use low-profile rolling bins for easy access or vacuum bags for bulky bedding — and add bed risers if you need more height.

- Measure clearance before buying anything
- Rolling bins = easy access; vacuum bags = bulky items
- Bed risers add several inches of usable space

The space under your bed is some of the easiest storage to reclaim in a small bedroom — you just need containers sized to fit and easy to reach.

## Measure the clearance

Measure the height **from the floor to the bottom of the bed frame**, plus the available depth and width. Buy containers that slide in with a little room to spare — too tall and they won't fit, too short and you waste space.

## Bins, bags, or drawers?

- **Low-profile rolling bins** pull out easily for things you use often.
- **Vacuum compression bags** shrink bulky bedding and off-season clothes.
- **Fabric drawers** keep dust out and stack neatly.

## Need more height?

**Bed risers** lift the frame a few inches to create more storage room — check they're rated for your bed's weight. Compare current under-bed storage on Amazon.

## Frequently asked questions

**How do I measure under-bed storage space?**

Measure the height from the floor to the underside of the bed frame (the clearance), then the depth and width of the open space. Choose containers slightly shorter than the clearance so they slide in and out easily, and leave a finger's width of margin.

**Rolling bins or vacuum bags for under the bed?**

Use rolling bins for things you reach for often — the wheels make them easy to pull out. Use vacuum compression bags for bulky, rarely-used items like spare duvets and off-season clothing, since they shrink down and protect against dust and moisture.

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