In compact UK bedrooms, the bed itself is the biggest opportunity for storage. The right base eliminates the need for extra furniture entirely.
Full under-mattress access via gas lift
2 or 4 drawers for everyday access
Minimal design with hidden depth
Small bedrooms present a genuine challenge: how do you store everything you need without the room feeling cramped? Traditional solutions β adding a chest of drawers here, a blanket box there, extra shelving on every wall β all consume floor space and visual calm in ways that compound over time. The smarter approach treats the bed itself as the primary storage opportunity, leaving the rest of the room clear.
Storage beds solve this elegantly by building the storage into the structure you're already placing in the room anyway. Whether that's deep drawer units on one or both sides of a divan base or a hydraulic-lift ottoman platform, the additional storage comes without any additional footprint. The bed still occupies exactly the same floor area it would without storage β it simply uses the space beneath it intelligently.
STORAGE IDEASThe largest single storage volume in any bedroom furniture piece. One ottoman bed can replace a blanket box, under-bed boxes, and potentially a second chest of drawers in terms of total capacity.
Drawers in a divan base are perfect for clothing, bedding, and items you access regularly. Position the drawer side toward the most accessible part of the room for daily convenience.
Wall-mounted shelving above bedside tables uses dead vertical space without impacting floor area. Keep items stored here lightweight and infrequently accessed.
Beds and bedside tables with visible legs create an illusion of more floor space. The gap between furniture and floor reads visually as open space, making the room feel larger than it is.
A wardrobe with mirrored doors or a large mirror on one wall doubles the visual depth of the room and reflects natural light, making storage feel less oppressive.
The most effective small bedroom storage strategy is limiting what's in the room to current-season essentials. Off-season clothing and bedding stored in the ottoman base dramatically reduces daily storage pressure.
Not all storage beds suit all room sizes. In very small rooms, an ottoman bed may be difficult to use comfortably if there isn't sufficient clear space at the foot of the bed to stand while the platform is raised. A minimum of 80 to 90 centimetres of clear floor space at the lift end is advisable for easy access and safe use of the mechanism.
For rooms where this clearance is unavailable, a divan with side-opening drawers is the more practical choice. The drawers only require the space normally used as a bedside walking path, which most bedrooms maintain regardless of their overall size. Two-drawer and four-drawer configurations are both available, with the four-drawer option dividing into two drawers per side for balanced access from both sides of the bed.
The optimal approach for many compact UK bedrooms is combining both options β a divan base with two drawers on one side for frequently accessed items, paired with ottoman-style storage space on the other side for bulkier seasonal storage. Some BSSpoke bed configurations make exactly this kind of hybrid storage arrangement possible within a single integrated design.