Every Ultra-Organized, Design-Conscious Person I Know Owns a Bedroom Storage Bench – 14 Chic Picks to Cut Clutter and Add Style

They’re the easiest way to streamline your sanctuary without trying harder

Ecclectic bedroom featuring a yellow tub, four-poster bed frame, and a tiger print-upholstered storage ottoman
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‘Organized’ people aren’t superhuman – nor do they necessarily have a Type A personality, a Virgo moon, or a neurotic tick. More often than not, they’ve just learned how to play the game smarter. In the bedroom, that usually translates to a storage bench.

Inside, it might be stuffed with spare throw blankets, off-season linens, or concealing an aggressive shoe habit. On the outside, though, it’s a sleek, composed surface. So you sit. You don’t ask questions. It’s simple, but as a bedroom storage idea, it really works – having almost nothing to do with discipline, and everything to do with design.

Playful, opulent bedroom featuring a crystal chandelier alongside of a scallop-edge bed frame and coordinating storage bench.

Some bedroom storage benches are better suited beneath a window or parked in a lonely corner. But real room-anchoring styles, like Soho Home’s sinuous Eli Storage Bench, are meant to live at the foot of the bed, adding intrigue from the moment you walk in.

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‘The foot of the bed is the most natural place for a storage bench as it visually anchors the bed and reinforces symmetry,’ she notes – though it’s not a hard-and-fast rule. ‘In smaller bedrooms, benches might be placed under a window or along a wall in lieu of a dresser. The best placement depends on circulation. You should be able to move around the bench easily without it interrupting the flow of the room.’

Proportion is pretty important, too. ‘Generally, you want a bench that’s about two-thirds the width of the bed or window,’ says Lindsay Thornton, founder of Toronto-based Cornerstone Design Build. From there, you can afford to loosen up.

‘Where the magic really happens is when you select a bench that adds a different texture into the room itself,’ Lindsay continues. ‘It becomes not only a functional asset, but increases the style factor as well. Using velvet or softer fabrics, wood, rattan, or even metal all add visual interest and dimension to a bedroom while still providing strategic storage.’

cream bedroom with striped bed, rust plaid blanket, rust pillows, mid century bedside tables and wooden bench

If you’ve got nothing to hide and everything to show, an open-concept storage bench offers an airier alternative. Think of it as a new stage for favorite shoes, carefully curated book stacks, or whatever else you’d rather earn compliments on.

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In 2026, the most interesting bedroom storage benches are borrowing freely from fashion and furniture history alike. ‘The strongest benches right now mix materials – fabric with metal legs, wood with rattan,’ Lindsay adds. Jacqueline Goncalves points to a parallel rise in sartorial and archival cues, such as tailored upholstery with piping or interesting stitching, solid wood pieces with visible joinery, or styles that muse antique chests.

Business on the outside, party on the inside? Ahead, 14 storage benches that turn you into the effortlessly organized person you’ve always aspired to be.


One question remains: what belongs inside a bedroom storage bench? According to LA-based interior designer Jacqueline Goncalves, a bedroom storage bench ‘should support storage of soft, seasonal, low-frequency items such as extra bedding, throws, pillows, off-season sweaters or swimwear. If opening it feels stressful or chaotic, it’s holding the wrong things.’

In the event that overnight guests are arriving in ten minutes and you need a solution, by all means – cram to your heart's content. But this isn’t a stand-in for real closet organization; think of it as a strategic assist, not a cure-all. When possible, ‘Avoid creating a catch-all for everyday clutter, storing heavy items not conducive with the lid or depth, and anything you need constant access to,’ she explains.

Julia Demer
Style Editor

Julia Demer is a New York–based Style Editor at Homes & Gardens with a sharp eye for where fashion meets interiors. Having cut her teeth at L’Officiel USA and The Row before pivoting into homes, she believes great style is universal – whether it’s a perfect outfit, a stunning room, or the ultimate set of sheets. Passionate about art, travel, and pop culture, Julia brings a global, insider perspective to every story.