HOW TO CREATE STORAGE IN A CHILD’S ROOM KID SPACE
By Alana Lauren
O rganizing a child’s room can feel like a never-ending battle, but with clever storage solutions, you can maintain order while keeping it fun and functional. We’ve got some ideas to share about how to create effective storage for a kid’s room. Use shelves, wall hooks, and hanging storage to take advantage of vertical space. Install floating shelves for books, toys, and decorative items. Pegboards are versatile
pieces help maximize space in smaller rooms. Colourful bins and baskets make it easy to sort and store toys, clothes, and books. Label them with pictures or words to help younger children identify where items belong. Stackable bins or clear containers are great for keeping the floor clutter-free. Divide the room into activity zones—such as a play area, reading nook, and sleep space—and assign storage to each zone. For example, keep books near the reading corner and toys in the play area. Customize the closet with hanging organizers, shoe racks, and extra shelving. Double up on closet rods to make room for growing wardrobes.
Store some toys in a hidden bin or closet and rotate them periodically. This keeps the room less cluttered and makes toys feel new again. Ensure storage solutions are accessible to your child. Low bins, open shelves, and easy- to-reach hooks empower kids to tidy up independently. By combining practicality with creativity, you can transform a kid’s room into an organized, enjoyable space.
and can hold baskets, art supplies, or small toys.
Choose furniture with built-in storage, such as beds with drawers underneath, ottomans with removable tops, or desks with compartments. These
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