Sarah from Prairie Perch is sharing her best finds for kids rooms storage solutions. Seeing all these great ideas, I'm wishing a kid's room design was on my plate right now! ~ Janell
I have two young children, ages two and one, and am convinced they have everything a child could ever need or want. Or at least that’s what it seems like whenever I try to bring order to it all. Thankfully there are some really great storage solutions out there that are not only functional but creative and stylish. Here are some of my favorites.
Toy Storage:
(Rose and Grey)
The bins below have been covered in chalkboard paint so each bin can be easily labelled… love it, love it, love it!
(Via Pinterest)
A hat box can be a great storage solution for smaller toys. Stylish, functional and portable! Why not?
(Via Canadian House and Home)
A basket in the corner of the room means toys are easy to access when it’s time to play, but just as easy to put away when it’s time to clean up.
(via thenewdomestic.com)
And I have to share one of my all-time favorite toy storage ideas. Check this out…
(Via pinterest)
A circus themed room calls for a ferris wheel, and why not make it a toy sorting ferris wheel! I've hung onto this room inspiration for years now and it still gets me excited.
Book Storage:
A simple but well-built book shelf would suffice, but lately I’ve been drawn to gallery shelves for book storage. It’s more decorative and space efficient.
(via pinterest)
(Elizabeth Sullivan Design via decorpad)
And just look at this tree shelf. Too cool!
(via designaddictmom)
Clothes:
Opt for a sturdy yet stylish clothes hamper.
Opt for a sturdy yet stylish clothes hamper.
(via Canadian House and Home)
Check out these clothes trees by P’kolina. What could be better than having the kids put their own clothes away?
(That might actually happen with one of these in the corner of their room.)
(via p’kolina)
Craft Supplies:
(via tankertrucks.com)
(via craftastic)
I hope that gets your wheels turning. And...one day I’ll get a ferris wheel turning in my kid’s playroom. That would be delightful!
-Sarah
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