Guest Picks: Organization And Storage For Kids' Rooms
I don't know about you, but the storage space in my home is quite inadequate. I sometimes feel like we're climbing the walls from all of the clutter, especially in my kids' rooms. I love browsing for different storage options and ideas. There are so many unique ways to organize your kids' rooms — I've listed just a few.
— Michelle from Stuttering Shell
— Michelle from Stuttering Shell
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Tufted Bench - $249
Any girly girl would love this pink, tufted bench. Not only is it extra seating, but it provides extra storage for stuffed animals, toys or even blankets. Despite the color, it's a timeless piece that would work well from birth to college.
Cameron Brunswick Storage System - $299
I love the look of this storage system from Pottery Barn Kids. It's fun and whimsical and the drawers are unique. It would be a great addition to any boy's room or a playroom.
Avery Storage Collection - $49
This piece is unique because it's stackable and it takes advantage of those awkward corner spaces. I love that you can customize the piece by only ordering the amount of stackable units you'll need. The white is neutral and will go well with any decor.
Kendall Storage Console - $229
What a fun alternative to a toy box. I also think this piece is ideal for larger toys (such as the balls and cases pictured) which are more difficult to put away.
Large Canvas Floor Tote Storage - $55
These canvas floor totes are worth every penny! I own them and we use them for everything from laundry to toy storage. I love that they can be monogrammed too.
Trofast Storage Combination, Pine/White/Blue
This is such a clever storage system from Ikea. I love that the bins are easy to take out and that you can customize this storage system according to your needs. Perfect for a kid's room or playroom.
Blue Pack It In Bin - $35
Now this item takes storage bin to the next level. The lid is removable, but there is access into the bin from the side. You can also anchor the bin for added safety. These are perfect for just about any use imaginable!
Tomato Local Branch Library Cart - $199
Create a sweet and unique way to store your child's books with their very own library cart! I love that this has wheels too, so it can be moved around with ease.
Kids' Four-tier Shelf - $67.04
I love the look of easel shelves. They provide ample storage without looking too big and cluttered. I love that these shelves have a pop of color to match your decor.
Cupcake Storage Ottoman Pink - $81.99
A cupcake ottoman? Who knew? This is a super cute piece that provides extra storage and seating. It is, of course, perfect for the cupcake lover in your life.
Boon Animal Bag Stuffed Animal Storage, Blue - $40
I wish there was stuffed animal storage like this when I was a kid! Boon solved the stuffed animal problem by creating an animal bag that, when stuffed, doubles as a pouf. How clever!
Stash, Multi-Room Organizer - $24.99
This is a nice, quirky change from using bins or baskets for storage. This product, also from Boon, can be hung on the wall or placed on a table or shelf. It's perfect for arts and craft supplies.
Zig Zag Strapping Baskets - $49
Love the look of chevron? Me too. These baskets are perfect for organizing your child's bookshelves. Also, I kind of want a few sets for myself.
3x3 Storage Unit, White - $79.99
You can't go wrong with cube storage. We use these throughout our home. We've even mounted them to the walls in our kids' rooms. Make them fun by using baskets in colors that coordinate with your kid's decor.
Circo Fabric Drawer Shark - $9.99
What a cute storage bin! Your kiddo will want to stay organized if his shelves are filled with cubes like this!
Toddler Arch Rolling Storage Shelf - $159.99
What a cute, toddler-friendly bookshelf! There's plenty of space for books and toys, and the shelf is low enough for little hands to reach. I also appreciate the rounded corners and edges.
Iris Lego Project Case Chest - $63.79
Ask any parent who has stepped on a Lego and they'll agree: Legos need a storage space of their own! This Lego chest is something my son would love.
Bin Storage Unit - $340
You can't go wrong with bin storage; clean up is as easy as tossing items into their designated bin! I love the clean look of this piece.
Metal Kids Room Locker - $169.95
Every kid should have his or her own locker, right? This is a great piece for storing larger toys and sports equipment.
Tubtrugs - $13.99
When all else fails, use a bucket. But, not just any old bucket. Use a Tubtrug instead! Use them as a catchall, hamper or keep them throughout the house to collect various toys as they stray from the bedroom or playroom.
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