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17 Clever Attic Storage and Organization Ideas

17 Clever Attic Storage and Organization Ideas

  • by — Kari Apted
  • Published on July 19, 2021

  • Updated on April 12, 2024

“I like attics…The past stacked up like forgotten memories, but with a small effort, brought down and enjoyed again.”  –  Kim Harrison

Attic storage space is often under-utilized—or not used at all. But if you find your possessions outgrowing your closets, the attic presents a plethora of storage opportunities just waiting to be used.

With a few modifications, most attics can be turned into excellent storage space. Need inspiration for making the most of your attic? Scroll through our collection of amazing attic storage solutions and see how you can free up more room inside your house today.

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1. Overhead Shelf With Rolling Ladder

Transform your attic’s vertical space into a functional storage area with an overhead shelf. Access high-up items easily with a stylish rolling ladder, combining convenience and aesthetic appeal. This solution not only saves floor space but also adds a touch of sophistication to your attic.

Overhead shelf with rolling ladder
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2. Built-In Cabinets

Maximize your attic’s storage potential with custom-built cabinets. Tailor them to fit the unique angles and dimensions of the space, providing a seamless and efficient storage solution. Built-in cabinets are ideal for keeping items dust-free and organized.

Built in cabinets
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Built in cabinets
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3. Recessed Cabinets

Utilize the underutilized spaces in your attic walls by installing recessed cabinets. This sleek storage option blends with the wall, creating a streamlined look while offering ample space to stash various items out of sight but within easy reach.

Recessed attic cabinet
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Recessed attic cabinet
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Recessed attic cabinet
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Recessed attic cabinet
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Recessed attic cabinet
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Recessed attic cabinet
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4. Bay Window Shelf With Seating

If your attic boasts a bay window, consider a dual-purpose shelf with seating. This design not only offers a cozy reading nook but also includes storage underneath the seat, perfect for books, blankets, or seasonal items.

Bay window shelf with seating
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5. Under-the-Bed Storage

In attic bedrooms, space under the bed is a premium storage area. Use low-profile drawers or baskets to keep belongings organized and accessible, making the most of this often-overlooked space.

Under the bed storage
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6. Built-In Closet

A built-in closet in the attic can be a game-changer for storage. Design it to fit into sloped ceilings or awkward corners, providing a practical solution for clothing, shoes, and accessories, keeping them neatly organized and out of sight.

Built in closet
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Built in closet
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7. Standalone Shelves

Freestanding shelves are versatile and easy to move. They are perfect for storing books, decorative items, or bins. Choose a style that complements your attic’s decor, making the space both functional and stylish.

Standalone attic cabinets
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Standalone attic cabinets
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Standalone attic cabinets
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Standalone attic cabinets
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Standalone attic cabinets
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8. Floating Shelves

Floating shelves offer a minimalist and modern way to display and store items in the attic. They take up zero floor space and can be arranged creatively to fit any wall, ideal for small or irregularly shaped attics.

Floating shelves attic storage
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9. Sliding/Rolling Cabinet Doors

Save space and add a modern touch with cabinets featuring sliding or rolling doors. This smart design is perfect for tight attic spaces, allowing easy access to items without the need for clearance space for traditional doors.

Rolling cabinet doors
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10. Under-the-Roof Closet

Make use of the sloped ceilings in your attic by installing a closet under the roof. This custom storage solution can be designed to fit snugly under eaves, offering a unique and efficient way to store clothes and other items.

Under the roof attic closet
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Under the roof attic closet
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Under the roof attic closet
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Under the roof attic closet
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Under the roof attic closet
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Under the roof attic closet
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Under the roof attic closet
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Under the roof attic closet
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11. Labeled Crates

Organize smaller items in labeled crates for easy identification and access. Stackable and portable, these crates are a practical and charming way to keep your attic tidy and well-organized.

Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage
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Labeled crates attic storage

12. Wall-Mounted Equipment

Save floor space by mounting equipment such as skiis, tools, or sports gear on the walls. This approach not only keeps your attic organized but also turns your items into a part of the room’s decor.

Wall mounted equipment attic storage
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13. Utilize Open-Space Storage

Create an open and airy feel in your attic with open-space storage. Use a combination of baskets, bins, and open shelving units to store items in a way that is accessible and visually appealing.

Open space attic storage
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Open space attic storage
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Open space attic storage
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14. DIY Wood Pallet Bookshelf

Add a rustic charm to your attic with a DIY bookshelf made from wood pallets. This cost-effective and eco-friendly solution adds character and provides ample space for books and decor items.

DIY wood pallet bookshelf
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15. Recessed Bookshelf

Install a recessed bookshelf into the attic walls for a sleek and space-saving storage solution. This built-in feature is perfect for book lovers and helps maintain a clutter-free environment.

Recessed bookshelf
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16. Attic Walk-In Closet

Transform a portion of your attic into a luxurious walk-in closet. Custom shelving, hanging rods, and drawers make for an organized and elegant space to store clothing and accessories.

Attic walk in closet
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Attic walk-in closet
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Attic walk-in closet
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17. Attic Bay Window Shelving Unit

Enhance your attic’s bay window area with a custom shelving unit. This design not only provides extra storage but also turns the window area into a focal point, perfect for displaying cherished items or plants.

Attic bay window shelves
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Attic Storage FAQs

How do I make my attic usable for storage?

Instead of just stacking things on the attic floor, build shelves to hold your items. This creates layers of storage space that maximizes how much you can keep in the attic. Avoid blocking vents as air needs to flow freely throughout the attic space.

What should not be stored in an attic?

Avoid using the attic as a storage solution for anything flammable or delicate. Electronics, candles, and other items that can be harmed by excess heat or moisture should be kept out of the attic. Important papers and photographs should be stored in temperature controlled areas inside the home.

Is my attic strong enough for storage?

It’s important to know how much weight your attic floor joists can support before deciding to build an attic floor. In general, their size determines what you can store in the attic and how easily you can move around. If you have:

  • 2×4 joists: Only store very light items, such as empty suitcases.
  • 2×6 joists: Store boxes filled with relatively light stuff, such as holiday décor.
  • 2×8 joists or larger: They can usually support the weight of heavier boxes and belongings.

Consult a professional contractor if you are unsure if your attic floor can support the weight of the items you plan to store.

Kari Apted

Writer

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

Kari Apted is an Atlanta-based freelance writer who has been educating and entertaining readers for over 15 years.

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