Under one low bed: off-season storage for a rented studio
Your photo shows a platform bed on short legs with clear floor under it — that's roughly 0.6 m³ of dead storage sitting empty, and nothing here needs a single hole in a wall. The plan works the space in two zones: the deep half (headboard side) takes the stuff you touch twice a year, compressed flat so it clears the low frame; the front edge takes the sweater rotation you'll actually reach for. Everything below slides out without lifting the mattress.
📏 Before you order anything, measure these:
- Clearance under the bed frame (floor to the lowest rail), in cm — your photo suggests ≈16 cm; every pick below is soft-sided or ≤15 cm tall, but 2 cm is the difference between slides-in and jams
- Depth from the foot of the bed to the wall behind the headboard — tells us how many bags fit per row — at ≈190 cm you fit a compressed-bedding row plus the sweater boxes with room to grab handles
Photo estimates get us close; your tape measure makes it certain. Sixty seconds now saves a return later.
Compress the bedding flat, slide it to the headboard side
Duvets and spare pillows are 80% air. Deflate them first and the low frame stops being a problem; the handles face out so you can drag a bag from the front.
Why this one: compression first, containers second — vacuumed flat, a queen duvet drops to ~10 cm, safely under your ~16 cm frame. Works with any vacuum; no wall, no drill, deposit untouched.
Why this one: the compressed duvet needs a structured home so it doesn't creep — 75L flat-format comforter bag with a clear window, soft-sided so it never jams against the rail.
Sweaters and spare linens where one pull reaches them
The front 40 cm under the bed is prime storage — don't waste it on things you never touch. These two hold the sweater rotation and stay dust-proof in a studio's open floor.
Why this one: low foldable box for the front edge — thickened walls keep their shape when you slide it monthly, and it folds flat in summer when the sweaters move out. Free-standing: nothing mounts, nothing drills.
Why this one: dust is the tax on open-floor studios — this one zips fully closed, so the linens at the front edge stay clean without a bed skirt.
This is a checklist, not a bundle: each piece orders individually, and we don't combine shipments yet. Prices are estimates as of 2026-07-02; stock status is shown honestly on each pick.
Want any of it? Reply to your plan email with the P-numbers — "P1 and P3" is plenty. We confirm real stock and shipping for those picks before anything is ordered or charged. Nothing charges from this page.
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