10. Go vertical. If you live in a teensy space or simply want to keep the floor clear, consider adding to your wall. Choices can include a chalkboard wall, a racetrack or babydoll clothesline vinyl sticker set (that doesn't harm the wall), or a hanging felt dollhouse.
Good luck, Christy, and all (all of us?) who at some point have to stare down our clutter situation.
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Make room for a life-size chalkboard. It provides the perfect outlet for continuous creative expression while also being easy to clean. Try finding a vintage chalkboard on wheels for an unexpected bedroom accessory, or paint a whole wall with chalkboard paint.
Murphy bed. Is your child’s bedroom the only remaining space for a playroom? Outfit it with a Murphy bed. Pull it down for maximum sleeping comfort at night, push it into the wall for maximum play space by day.
This playroom Murphy bed is part of a wood casework wall with lots of storage. A Murphy bed offers the possibility to fill in the deep areas around it with closets and shelves.