Alternative boxes such as sweater storage or
under the bed storage containers can make great litter boxes.
Not exact matches
Think
containers, hangers,
under the
bed storage, ottomans that double as
storage chests, and baskets.
You can put all that excess clothing in a
storage container under your
bed.
Her headboard is great for
storage and there is a door that opens up (behind her pillow) and we keep ALL of her dolls inside there... I also keep a pull out
storage container and keep all of her Barbies
under her
bed.
Large,
under - the -
bed storage containers, also sold in superstores, work well as litter boxes too.
These
under - the -
bed storage containers are about four to six inches high — perfect for kittens and for cats who are physically challenged.
(Plastic
under -
bed storage containers work great for this!)
A plastic
storage container that you would store
under the
bed works great for those cats that need a little extra room.
In the bedrooms, hide items in a cabinet, nightstand, or
under -
bed storage container (keep these closed).
In a bedroom, for example, an organizer could recommend using
storage containers under the
bed or placing a hamper next to where that pile of dirty clothes tends to form.
Use rolling
storage drawers, short plastic bins, and other
under - the -
bed storage containers that fit nicely in this small space.
I do my best with cute baskets and
containers,
under bed storage, etc. but it's still just too much.