It's that fresh time of the year and if you are a parent like me, you are probably on the hunt for some playroom storage ideas. You'll want something easy and doable while also being affordable and simple to install and use. At the same time you need a system that is easy to stick with so things don't get out of control. If this is the year you want to get organized, here are some playroom storage ideas to get you started. Good luck!
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1. Store Art Supplies in Hanging Buckets
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Not only are these cute tubs a genius idea, but they look cute too. This is one of my favorite playroom storage ideas because it's easy and looks good.
This storage idea is perfect for organizing art supplies such as paint, markers, crayons, scissors, and glue. It is easy to hang the buckets on the wall and the tubs are made of durable plastic. This storage idea is great for children's playrooms because it is easy to access and the buckets come in a variety of colors so it can add a pop of color to the room. It is also a great way to keep the playroom tidy and organized. Additionally, it is a great way to teach children the importance of organization and responsibility.
2. Glass Jars
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Containers you can see into are the best ones because you can see at a glance what's inside.
3. Doll Storage
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A shoe holder is the perfect choice for storing all of your daughter's dolls.
4. Wall Shelves
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These easy to install shelves are ideal for corralling your child's collection of books.
5. Label the Bins
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Make sure you label each of your storage containers so you know which one each item goes into. You can use pictures if your kids are too young to read.
6. Built in Shelving
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Built in shelving has got to be one of the best inventions ever! You can integrate it into your room and organize your child's toys, books and odds and ends so they are easy to access, but out the way.
7. Fun Containers
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Use fun containers like these to make your child's playroom enjoyable to look at.
These fun containers are the perfect addition to any playroom, and they will help keep your child's toys organized and easy to access. The bright colors and fun shapes make them visually appealing and will add a touch of whimsy to any room. These containers are also incredibly durable and are made from a strong plastic that is easy to clean and won't break easily. They come in a variety of sizes and colors, so you can find the perfect match for your playroom.
These containers are not only great for storing toys, but they can also be used to store books, arts and crafts supplies, and more. They are stackable, so you can make the most of the space in your playroom. They are also great for taking on the go, as they are lightweight and easy to carry.
These fun containers are an affordable way to make your child's playroom look great and keep it organized. They are also an eco-friendly choice, as they are made from recycled materials and are completely recyclable. So, not only are they good for the environment, but they will also help you keep your playroom tidy and organized.
8. Bench Storage
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A bench doubles here as a storage place. These bins are easy to pull out and put back in.
This savvy solution offers both functionality and style to the playroom. Perfect for tucking away toys and games, these slide-out bins can be categorized for simple organization. Choose bins that complement the room's decor for a seamless look. They're within reach for little ones, encouraging independence when it’s time to play or tidy up. Plus, it's a comfortable spot for adults to sit during playdates or while supervising playtime adventures.
9. Fill the Wall
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If you don't have built in shelving, place a few bookshelves next to each other and use them the same way.
10. Crate Stools
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These genius little inventions give your kids a nice place to sit, but hold toys and books underneath.
11. Lego Storage
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Most kids have a large collection of Lego building blocks and this stacked organizer is a great way to keep them organized and where they belong.
12. Toy Box
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Any time of toy box is a great addition to any playroom. You can toss toys in and keep them off the floor.
13. A Wagon to Store Children's Books
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This whimsical wagon is perfect for keeping your kids' books in. You can pull it around from place to place so you can read anywhere you want to.
14. Dress up Storage
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This repurposed dresser is a great place to store your child's many dress up clothes.
This repurposed dresser is a great way to keep your child's dress-up clothes organized. It's a great addition to any playroom and can be used to store any type of clothing, from costumes to everyday items. It's also a great way to save space, as it can be used to store multiple items in one space. The dresser is easy to access, so your child can easily grab whatever they need for their dress-up game. It's also a great way to teach your child the importance of keeping their belongings organized. With this dresser, your child can stay organized and have fun at the same time!
15. Hanging Baskets
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These hanging baskets are great for all sorts of toys. And they look cute hanging there too.
16. Install an Art Center
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This art center in the corner of the room gives your kids an organized place to create masterpieces.
17. Magnetic Car Storage
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These magnetic strips are perfect for keeping your large collection of toy cars in one place.
18. Color Coded
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Color coded bins allow you to keep each child's things in their own location so there aren't any mix ups over what belongs to who.
How do you keep your kids' things organized? At my house, it's a never ending battle to keep my kids' toys, books and various other belongings where they belong. Easy organization ideas can make it much simpler. Do you have any other ideas that work for you?
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