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A bedside caddy is the storage organizer you never knew you needed, but once you own it, you can’t live without it. With a bedside caddy, you’ll never have to dig under the bed again looking for the remote control so you can see one more episode of The Watcher. Or figure out where to put your water bottle, so it doesn’t accidentally spill on your cellphone charging on your nightstand. The bedside caddy eliminates clutter and it’s a space saver. felt toy storage basket

A bedside caddy can hang from your bed frame, slide between your mattress and box frame, or be attached to your bunk bed. It has multiple pockets in various sizes so you can easily reach your go-to items like your glasses, tablet, book, and the coveted remote control.
We've rounded up the best bedside caddies that can hide with your duvet during the day or a shelf you can easily rest a stack of books and your morning coffee. Whether you live in a dorm room, an apartment, or a small home, the bedside caddy will be a game changer for your nightly routine.
If you like the felt look of the first caddy but prefer more individual pockets for better organizing, this pick is your best bet. It features one large pocket (big enough for a laptop!) and four smaller pockets and comes in two shades of gray.
Anyone who has ever spent time in a dorm room knows that outlets are hard to come by, so this hanging caddy which features a holder for a surge protector, is genius. No more moving that heavy, school-issued furniture just to get to your computer charger!
This bedside organizer goes above and beyond, with sections for your phone, tablet, books, remotes, and beverages. But the best part? It also has a dual USB-charging port inside, so you can charge two devices at once.
If you need your bedside caddy to provide you with tons of storage space, go with this industrial-style option. At 20" inches, it's the longest caddy on the list, and it's ideal for the top bunk bed or a tiny bedroom where you can't fit a bedside table.
Keep it simple with this one-pocket felt bedside caddy, which has plenty of room for magazines, your phone, and whatever else you like to keep on hand.
This simple hanging caddy has plenty of pockets and a beverage holder, comes in five colors (including this subtle blush pink), and is available for just $11.
A leather bedside storage organizer will make storing your go-to items a cinch. Unlike other bedside caddies, it comes with breathable mesh pockets that are great for tech devices.
This organizer has pockets for everything, including dedicated tissue box and beverage holders, making it great for bunk beds where it's even harder to reach what you need. Of course, this one is also deeper and more structured, so it's worth noting that it won't be easily hidden by your bedding like the others.
If you prefer a shelf to the standard hanging pocket, try the bed shelfie, which hangs onto your bed frame and can safely hold your tablet, books, and more.
Try a wall-mounted caddy if you don't want to hang anything from the bed. Place it next to your headboard in place of a nightstand. It sticks on easily without causing wall damage, so it's dorm and rental-friendly.
There are a few different options to install a bedside caddy: use velcro fasters, hooks, or a non-slip board that slides in between your mattress and box spring. You’ll need to decide which way works best for you based on if it’s a bunk bed, a fabric bed, or your bed doesn’t need a boxspring.
You should put items inside the bedside caddy that often ends up on the floor in the morning from the nightstand. If you have medicine you need to take every day, slip it into one of the pockets, store the remote control, charge your devices and hold a water bottle too.
Angela Belt is the contributing Assistant Shopping Editor at House Beautiful. She's also an interior designer and is the host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to design, she's an esteemed expert with some of her work also appearing in HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.
Medgina Saint-Elien covers everything your home needs. She writes about exciting new product launches, hands-on reviews, and the "lightbulb" moments in every maker's story. In overseeing key HB editorial franchises, including the Live Better Awards, Saint-Elien champions the work of BIPOC entrepreneurs in the design and beauty industries. In addition to House Beautiful, her work has been published in Byrdie, Snapchat, and more. Outside of work, the writer and poet can be found documenting her travels on social media and saving memes for future use.
Angela Belt is the contributing Assistant Shopping Editor at House Beautiful. She's also an interior designer and is the host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to design, she's an esteemed expert with some of her work also appearing in HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.
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