How do I create more storage and space within TINY room? I have a tiny room! It wouldn't be doomed to failure...

I have a tiny room! It wouldn't be doomed to failure if it was of late for me, but I am expecting and I cannot afford a larger place, so I am stuck in this tiny room next to the mounting baby clothes, toys, child gear etc. and I'm in desperate inevitability of help! My room currently holds my queen size bed (which I plan to procure rid of for more room) the baby's crib, baby's dresser and my dresser, and my room is cramped just approaching that! My cloest is super tiny it barely hold my baby's stroller, carseat, swing and picnic basket! I've re-arranged and thrown away things numerous times, and it helps but it still is NOT adequate! I've also put all my winter clothes surrounded by storage just so my dresser is withdraw from for all of the my baby's things but I know it still wont be adequate!

Is there any space savers/ storage concept that anyone can give me? I'm touching on just throwing my bed away and sleeping within the living room.

There are five people within my home, just so you know...adjectives the room is taken in this house because it's small.
I'd also suggest:

1) replacing the queen bed for twin bed
2) getting rid of the swing (you really don't need it)
3) getting rid of one of the dressers
4) using your bed as a varying table
5) buying a cloth door organizer that hangs over the stern of the door that can hold all your baby's smaller items similar to tees, socks, flannel blankets, diapers and etc.
6) Buy one of those corner nets ~ the category used to hold plush animals ~ and use that to store buntings, blankets, and other lightweight things you need.
7) invest contained by some cardboard storage boxes that can slide under the bed for clothes storage for the babe-in-arms. These are very inexpensive and you can well slide four 12 x 36 boxes under the bed for oodles of storage.


Okay here is a way to coordinate it:

The baby clothes-- Get a massive bag and put them surrounded by there and put it lower than your bed until your baby comes.

Toys- Find a cardboard box and put them contained by there, that's what my mom does.

Gear- Lean them on the wall or put them within a closet.

Stroller - You can lean it against the wall.

Car seat - You can preserve it in the vehicle

Swing- If you have a underground store, you can put it down there.

Hamper- I'm not sure what to be exact

Dresser- You can align yours and the baby's side by side.
Answers:    Putting shelving on the wall is a great mode to create more storage space, especially if you start it up high and dance as low as your other furniture will allow. Ikea is a great place to get immensely inexpensive shelving, of course Target, Walmart, or Kmart work a short time ago as well. Target if truth be told has some thoroughly inexpensive bookshelves that are great for storage, they work very resourcefully in a closet for storing folded clothing.

Lowe's have some inexpensive rubbermaid storage bins that work well for shoes or smaller items that catch lost in drawers. You could purchase some of these to use for socks, or toddler shoes, or what have you.

As far as your bed go, if you can get a twin bed that will free up seriously of room. No matter what size bed you do bring back, make sure it sits up stale the floor so that you can create some storage space under your bed. The above mentioned stores vend plastic containers that fit right under your bed, creating more storage surrounded by a space otherwise unused!

Good luck and I hope these ideas back you out!