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43 Clever Kids' Room Storage Ideas That Designers Swear By
Maintaining a tidy home with children is achievable through strategic toy storage solutions that encourage kids to clean up and keep their belongings organized after playtime. This guide offers 43 innovative toy storage and organization ideas inspired by professional designers, aimed at transforming existing spaces and furniture to effectively manage clutter.
One approach involves disguising a crawl space door by painting it the same color as the window frame, creating a cohesive look while providing a hidden storage area. This method, demonstrated in a playroom by Regan Baker, scales elements to a child's perspective, including low-level storage for toys and books. Another suggestion is to utilize extra closet space, particularly when children are young, by placing a small bookcase inside to keep toys out of sight. Leanne Ford's design enhances this by adding pretty wallpaper to the closet, shifting focus from clutter to aesthetic appeal.
For taller closets, building an extra top shelf for essential baskets can free up floor space for easily accessible toy baskets, as showcased by Kathryn Orinda who also integrates color blocking with paint. Repurposing IKEA basics is highlighted, with Marsh & Sea converting a bottom bunk into a 'play zone' by removing the mattress and installing shelves and bins for small toys and trinkets against a DIY shiplap wall. Optimizing cubbies is also crucial; Dane Austin's playroom design features clever storage cubbies, a modern crafting table, and striking artwork, aligning with the home's natural surroundings through earthy materials.
Selecting versatile storage furniture and decor, such as scalloped linen storage bins and a brass étagère, ensures timelessness, allowing spaces like Alexandra Kaehler's children's room to be repurposed later. Vintage suitcases and trunks can be creatively repurposed to corral board games, as seen in Rachel Hardage Barrett's family home. Thinking outside the box involves transforming non-functioning elements, like the Novogratz family's conversion of a fireplace into a storage space for a teen's basketball collection. Making room under a play table with a simple basket, as demonstrated by Jen Samson in a modern cabin, helps maintain tidiness in open-plan living areas. Utilizing a converted garage with a wall storage system for activities and toys offers a dedicated play space, as implemented by LH Designs.
Practical solutions include hanging dress-up costumes on a clothing rack in the playroom for easy access and organization, a technique used by April Tomlin who also incorporates house structures for immersive play. Choosing fun-themed storage items, such as a pineapple-motif container in Jennifer Hunter Design's room, adds a playful touch. Labeling drawers and cabinets, even with playful hardware like polka dot knobs, helps organize contents, while keeping labels hidden preserves aesthetics. Utilizing desk space efficiently by consolidating school supplies allows for free drawers to store toys and treasures, as seen in Colleen Bashaw of Brown Hall Design's room. Incorporating colorful open shelving, like the yellow bookcase in Lucy Harris Studio's design, provides storage for toys, books, and decorative objects while adding a vibrant touch.
Innovative space utilization includes built-in shelving under the slide between bunk beds, a design by Studio Lifestyle, which can be concealed with a short curtain. Building a fort near bunk beds, as designed by Elizabeth Georgantas, offers a dual-purpose space for extra pillows and toys. Creating a book tower instead of a simple stack provides structure and easier access to books, as demonstrated by Emily C. Butler. Stacking old crates or boxes on their side creates open cubbies, an eclectic and functional solution by Regan Baker Design. Finally, repurposing existing furniture, such as transforming a dresser into a changing table in a nursery by Emily Henderson, offers integrated storage without additional purchases.
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