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Nagging them to put the toys away doesnt work!
These easytoy storage ideaswill help!
Take the inspiration you need.
Kids can each have their own spaces so no more fighting!
The open design allows easy access to grab and put away the toys.
Older kids can store school books and computer games.
The cubbies are kid-friendly and safe and wont topple over.
Labelled Toy Bins
Source: @daisydoolabels
Bold stick-on labels teach kids to get organized at a young age.
Take a look at these fabulous waterproof and dishwasher-safeToy Bin Labels like these.
The set includes 64 pre-printed labels with everyday names like Action Figures, Cars, and Dinosaurs.
It also has eight blank labels for those one-of-a-kind treasures.
Let your kids get creative with the blank labels and customize their storage!
Plastic Toy Shelf
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Plastic toy shelves are a versatile and affordable storage option for toys.
Unlike wood, plastic is a breeze to clean and wont give splinters!
you’re able to pack wire boxes or woven baskets onto the shelves for even more organization.
Fabric Storage Bins
Source: @pegasusgiftsco
I LUV these fabric storage bins!
They are super colorful and fun.
They are soft and dont have spiky corners or hard edges that can hurt little ones.
your toy storage bins are squeaky clean again.
If you prefer a plain color, take a look at these stylishGray 22 Quart Fabric Bins from Amazon.
And, plastic is so easy to clean.
Plastic boxes can also be labeled, clearly showing what is inside.
If you missed it above, take a look at our Labelled Toy Bins for ideas.
I found this very affordable set of six13 Quart Stackable Plastic Storage Bins with Lids.
They are made of BPA-free plastic which is a win for me.
Give your kids loads of plastic containers and get them sorting!
DIY Toy Box
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Are you handy with a saw, hammer, and nails?
Making your own DIY toy box can be a fun experience.
DIY boxes come in a range of shapes and sizes.
you might buy a ready-made kit or download a detailed set of instructions online.
They are light, easy to move, and also look trendy.
The open design allows air to flow, keeping items fresh and clean.
TheseStackable Wire Storage Basketshave handles and a space for a label.
And, they come in a choice of colors to suit your decor theme,
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Stackable Bins
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I cant get enough stackable bins!
They are durable, light, easy to move, and a breeze to clean.
I found this set ofStackable Bins on Amazon.
I love thedesign of the built-in handles that dont stick out and take up extra space.
Closet Storage
Source: @life_in_the_playroom
Closets offer the advantage of a closed door to hide the mess!
I am just joking!
Choose theseplastic storage boxes for larger toys, teddies, and wooden blocks.
Use plastic bottles for smaller items like beads and Lego.
Stand books upright and include somewooden boxes like thesefor crayons, pencils, and paintbrushes.
Woven Baskets
Source: @traceyatkin
Woven baskets bring a natural, earthy feel into a room.
They are great for kids rooms, as they dont have hard edges that can hurt little ones.
Youll want to see these otherways to organize with basketsas well!
Shelves
Source: @alwayschasinglife
Use the most unused space in your home empty dull walls.
As kids get older, they accumulate special treasures that they love and cherish.
It may be a set of cars, dinosaurs, artwork, action figures, shells, or dolls.
Mesh Bags
Source: @itsorganized
Next up, we have mesh bags.
The boxes that toys and games come in sometimes take up more space than the toys themselves.
This hack is brilliant!
Unpack your toys and games and repack them into slim mesh bags.
The space you save will be amazing.
Stack the mesh bags in baskets or plastic containers.
Because they are semi-see-through, kids can easily find what they are looking for.
Theseways to organize small itemswill help you!
Toy Corner
Source: @mrandmrsb_home3
Toy corners are magical places where kids can let their imaginations run wild.
To maximize the space, use plastic bins or woven baskets to store the toys.
Transparent/Irredescent Bags
Source: @house.of.prim
Which little girl does not like sparkly shiny things?
Transparent iridescent bags will add a touch of shimmer and shine to her toy closet or shelves.
They are perfect for Barbie dolls, Barbie clothes, jewelry, beads, makeup kits, and all-things-girly.
Look atthese snazzy clear holographic tote bagswith handles that I found on Amazon.
This is a great deal for 20 bags.
Door Hanging Storage
Source: @mama.murgs
Who would ever think that a door is great for storage?
With this simple hack, a door becomes a versatile storage space.
Door hanging storage is easy to install and requires no drilling or hammering.
They will still be easily accessible and stay clean while freeing up space for your child to play.
Toy Hammocks
Source: @daisy.and.dragon
This is a great way to get toys off the floor.
They are perfect for light stuffed toys and teddies.
Hammocks come in fun colors and patterns, you are sure to find designs that delight the kids.
This cheap hammockeven has an LED light that will turn a bedroom into a magical space at night.
They are easy to find and come in all sizes.
Some even have wheels for easy moving.
Use a stencil to add their names to make them one-of-a-kind.
Not to mention Mothers Day, Fathers Day, and more ….
This hack has solved the problem.
By packing seasonal items into plastic containers and labeling them, we have everything sorted.
IKEA Kallax
Source: @daisy_ledweaning
I can never talk about hacks without including something from IKEA.
Kallax units are stylish, cube-shaped shelving that is soooo versatile.
If you have space, stand them horizontally next to one another.
If you are short on space, stack them vertically.
Why not help them along with this fun Toy Rolling Cart?
The great thing is, when they are done playing, packing up is easy and may actually happen!
The carts are lightweight, made of plastic, and easy to clean.
They wont topple over and hurt little people.
Just verify the kids roll them along even surfaces and avoid stairs.
Check out these other great ways to use an IKEA carthere!
I found this cute hack that offers toy storage space and saves backache.
With a comfortable seat in the middle and loads of bins for storage, this is a dream purchase.
Kids can easily jump into the bins to find the toys they want.
Bench with Storage
Source: @ashleycolombointeriors
Here is another cool hack using IKEA Kallax shelves.
How clever is this?
Personalized Toy Chest
Source: @toychestuae
This next hack will make any child feel super-special.
Solid wood Personalized Toy Chests last for years and become family heirlooms.
Toy Buckets
Source: @doodlesgiftboutique
Buckets are not only for the beach.
Plastic buckets make great containers for storing and organizing toys.
I found these very affordablemulti-purpose white buckets.
Decorate them with fun motifs and add the kids names to make them ultra-special.
IKEA Trofast Storage
Source: @early.learning.play
As I said, I cant get enough of IKEA!
This is their Trofast toy storage solution, a dream for any Mum.
These long-lasting cubes will become a part of their lives for years to come.
Storage Bins
Source: @justadreamnj
Here is another take on toy storage bins.
have a go at find bins with cut-out handles.
I find that these handles save space and simplify packing and carrying.
Dont overload the bins and ensure that you place them where little people can access them easily.
This unused space is just crying out for attention.
Check out these other magicalIKEA hacks to increase storage!