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Three Storage Beds Keeping Us Organized in 2024

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Beds can make discreet storage solutions without compromising on space

Whether you’re working with limited space or have all the room in the world, discreet storage serves the ultimate purpose of refining our interior design without sacrificing on functionality, and livability, for that matter. These three storage beds check all the boxes for their unique takes on different design styles, and efficiency for keeping your bedroom and tidy.

Storage Beds 2024

EQ3’s Marcel Lift Bed

Featuring a lift mechanism that allows you to effortlessly raise the bed and uncover ample hidden storage space, this bed adds to any bedroom. Offered in walnut, oak, or black oak, the Marcel Lift delivers on style for lovers of minimalist, earth tones and furniture with stylistic longevity. From $2,040, at EQ3.

Bedroom Furniture

Aspenhome’s Transitional Panel Storage Bed

If the USB port-integrated headboard wasn’t enough, this classic bed frame features cabinetry-quality drawers to keep things in your bedroom organized and within reach. It’s solid wood construction makes this one of our most recommended products for investment piece shoppers. From $1,500, at Stoney Creek Furniture.

Modern Interior Design

Article’s Cigar Ankara Storage Bed

Fully upholstered, the Cigar bed conceals its expansive pull-out storage with a plush and sofa-inspired form. Looking for a bed to wait out winter in? This is it. From $1,999, at Article.

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Okay, but it clearly is

For the first 16 years of my life, the bat cave at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)—a reconstruction of an actual cave in Jamaica—was among my favourite places in the city. The cave was decorated with cast stalactites and wax bat models, which hung from the ceiling and threw jagged shadows on the walls. A few other features imbued it with spooky verisimilitude: the drip-drip-drip sound effects, the mirrors arranged to create the illusion of infinite depth, the strobe lights strategically placed to make the shadows flutter. When I visited as a five-year-old, the bat cave scared me. When I visited as a stoned fifteen-year-old, it scared me even more. Then came the renovation.

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