When my kids were babies, we kept most of their toys in a small bookshelf that we kept in the living room. Their baby toys didn’t take up much space. But, as they got older, they got more and more toys, and before I knew it, their toys were all over the house.
Over the years, I’ve done various things to find a space for them to play in, and a place for their toys. At first, my husband and I kept two large toy boxes in the living room to hold all their toys. But now that they are older, I am hoping to replace those toy boxes with a sofa, and move the toy boxes into a basement playroom that I hope to create. I am also hoping to create a fun study area in an upstairs hallway — I hope to decorate the walls with a fun owl and tree wall decal, and I have already purchased beanbags for them.
Looking to organize your kid’s bedroom, or create a fun playroom or study space? Then these posts, which I’ve written over the past few months about my organizing efforts, might help.
Ideas for Cheap Basement Remodeling
Storage for Children’s Bedrooms
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Marina says
I’m pinning this for reference. Each time I organize the kids’ room, in less than a week I’m back organizing again! (Sigh!!)
Lauren says
Good luck, Marina! (Me, too! BTW)