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Sure, pantries may be the first thing to pop into mind when you think about the toughest spots to keep clean and tidy around the home. But there's another space that's just as—if not more—tricky to keep organized. That's right, we're talking about kids' rooms, playrooms, family rooms, basically anywhere where toys tend to overflow.
We've all been there right? You're walking through a room and all of a sudden step on an errant Lego or trip over a pile of stuffies. If only it was possible to keep that toy clutter at bay in a simple and stylish way.
Well, we've got great news, it's not only possible but so easy to achieve that it's almost like, well, child's play. We know that your current organizing plan for the kids’ playroom may consist of just shutting the door on and forgetting about the clutter, but trust us, there are so many better options to keep toys organized that work for your family and your space.
While we love the tried-and-true favorites like colorful baskets and bins, when the stuffed animal count reaches above 50 and the toy car count is well into the hundreds, it’s time to bring in reinforcements (and we don't mean toy soldiers!). Read on for 30 of the best ways to organize your kids’ toys—from a DIY dress-up clothes closet to built-in bunk bed storage and plenty more.
And if you're looking to organize the whole house, we have a few more ideas that might help:
In this playroom, plain canvas bins get a cute and practical upgrade with hanging flashcard labels (marked “marble,” “doll,” “train,” “army,” and so forth). The labels make it super clear where your kiddos can find their favorite toys and keep the space looking sleek.
Place a fabric bin at the end of your child's bed to make storing stuffed animals a breeze at bedtime. They'll also love how easy it is to see and find their favorite stuffies.
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These boxes are not only a great way to organize your family's growing Lego collection, they allow kids to build their lego masterpiece on top as well.
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By dedicating an entire room—and a full bookcase—to kids' activities, clutter is more likely to be contained to just one area.
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Mimic mommy's built-in closet by turning an armoire or shelving unit into a closet just for dress-up clothes and accessories.
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By storing kids' art supplies in clear jars, you'll always know exactly how many pom-poms, pipe cleaners, and Popsicle sticks you have in stock.
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Organize your entire home without getting rid of anything with a fun and easy 3-step solution from the Country Living experts who know the joy of holding on to cherished items, how to artfully display them, and organize like a pro.
Keep the sports equipment and outdoor toys contained by setting up a dedicated garage cabinet with bins for balls, hooks for bats and rackets, and drawers for chalk, knee pads, and water toys.
Put every corner of the room to good use with this storage-heavy shelf. It also comes equipped with a cushioned seat, which will encourage kids to get comfortable and do their homework when they're not at play. Pick up a couple of fabric bins to really make the most of the piece.
Keep your toy closet organized by dedicating each shelf to specific items. Try using the top shelf for board games, second shelf for books, and bottom shelf for craft supplies and musical instruments, or whatever works best for your family.
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A cute cart is one of the best ways to get your kiddos involved in clean up time. They'll love rolling this cart around the home and loading it up with their favorite toys before bringing them back to the playroom.
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The built-in shelves on these bunk beds are the perfect place to store bedtime stories and stuffed animals. Adding a few storage bins is another option to keep the area tidied up.
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Who says toy storage can't be chic? This vintage-style shelving rack makes a colorful bead maze look like a sculpture on display.
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Never again will you have to answer the age old question, "Mom, where's my red car?" thanks to this simple shelf that serves as a garage for toy cars and keeps them sorted by color.
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Create a reading corner for your kiddos by decking out a space with open shelving, a display case, and a book bin for all their favorite stories.
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Keep toys organized by color so kiddos can easily find their favorite things. This example shows Legos organized by color to make cleanup quick and easy, but the idea works for other playthings as well.
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This clever organization solution—designed by none other than Martha Stewart—is not only ideal for keeping toys and books orderly, it also serves as an adorable piece of decor.
Use colorful craft supplies as wall decor by hanging a pegboard in your kids' craft room and filling it with shelves, folders, baskets, and buckets. You can even keep a spot open to display their art piece of the week.
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Repurpose a utensil caddy to store crayons, colored pencils, markers. It's a simple and chic way to keep art supplies organized.
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Re-create this all-American boy's bedroom by decking out industrial shelves with vintage decor and wooden crates for toy storage.
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