Help beside outstandingly small bedroom space! Please!? I am moving into my "own" place for the first time. I...

I am moving into my "own" place for the first time. I will be rooming with 2 girlfriends of mine. The apartment is a steal, but the bedrooms are quite small, and I get the smallest of the 3.

My room is about 11"9' x 8"11'. The problem is I have a ton of clothing, shoes, loads, & beauty products, and I am afraid that I will not be able to fit my things comfortably. I own a full size bed (75"x 62"), a wardrobe/chest (32"x 15"), triple dresser (60"x 15"), and a nightstand (22"x 15"). I also have a 27" TV, a decent sized stereo, and a laptop. Also hold on to in mind that I am a junior in college, and want room for books.

I'm on a tight budget, and can't really afford much smaller furniture at the moment. Luckily, there are 2 walk within closets in the hallway, so I will be capable of occupy 1 on my own since I have the smallest room. I have also be considering stackable drawers from the container store that I can place against the wall, and under the bed.

Does anyone have anymore counsel? Thanks.
Answers:    Put bed risers under your bed posts this will rise the height of your bed another 6 to 8" creating profusely of additional space under bed. You can buy inexpensive boxes for storage that will slide beneath your bed. Also buy shelving boards from Homedepot or Lowes, they come in assorted length and width. You will stipulation to buy L brackets to support shelf. The L Bracket will cost about $2.00 each and the shelving will cost more or less $5.00 depending on size of shelving. Buy dry wall anchors to attach the L Bracket to the wall.

Good Luck
Put up shelves 12-14" down, around the perimeter or your ceiling to store books, boxes of extra items etc. Also, there are storage unit that go on the back of doors and see if you can evaluation some more space in the bathroom to store your beauty products.