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Since I first shared Family Playroom Ideas with you, our family has grown and the amount of toys has too. We have loved the colorful and whimsical play area for our kids, but as they’ve aged we have been in need of additional solutions for our playroom organization. I’m excited to share a playroom makeover with you today along with the 20 best toy storage ideas.
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• This RiverRidge Home Catch-all Cubby is available at (with bins) or (with bins) or (bins sold separately) and has a clean, white painted finish and four solid pine wood legs, is ideally sized for children at 29” high and secures to the wall for added safety. The folding fabric storage bins conceal clutter and are available in a variety of colors.
I love the dump bins for the toys the baby loves so it’s easy for him to pull out, and easy for us to clean up. The shelving can be used open or you can add the coordinating fabric storage bins to add a pop of color and hide clutter.
• Here’s a similar option that has open shelving. The Kids’ Bookcase with Toy Organizer is available at Target (as a kit with bins). I’ve put some of of their favorite books, along with blocks in containers and baskets, and used the top for some colorful toy display.
Like tackling the organization of any room I think it is best to get everything out where you can see it first, then follow these steps:
I also used a small Bookrack in the castle play area where the girls toys are and they love having the two cubbies and organized space for their books. It has two cubbies at the bottom that hold bins because let’s face it, you can’t have too much storage when it comes to toys.
I’m now working on organizing their space so I’ll share it on the blog when I get done. If you’re a girl mom, you can relate to all the baby dolls, barbie dolls, doll houses, dress up, and play kitchen toys.
In addition to creating “homes” for toys, I think its important to have a spot for odds and ends. Enter the Catch-all Toy box. This is a modern spin on the traditional toy box. It is sleek and perfectly matches the Catch-all Cubby for a cohesive look. I love the book slots on each end for easy access to books for kids, and its reassuring to have the child safety hinge so I don’t have to worry about small fingers.
I filled this toy box with dinosaurs, but I want to get another one for the inside of the girls’ castle play space for their Barbie storage! I love that this item can double as an extra seat when their friends are visiting.
Purchase playroom furniture box stores like Target or Walmart or you can shop at online stores like Wayfair and Amazon. I shared many of my sources of our furniture and decor on my page. Also, if you are looking for more playroom ideas, but sure to check out these .
Our playroom has gotten a lot of use over the years and I have had fun decorating it for parties and holidays like these and .
I hope these toy storage ideas will be useful. Thanks so much for stopping by today! For more inspiration, follow me on , , , , , and . Here is a pin to save this for later!
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