Thursday, 8 November 2012

More Storage Solutions


Kid's Room Storage
Playing, homework, sports, and activities all come with plenty of gear that needs a designated storage spot. The key to a tidy kid's room is to keep clutter and chaos to a minimum with a smart organizational plan. We have ideas that work for every age and every budget. Well-organized storage in kid's rooms means less mess and better rest. Corral kid's stuff with savvy storage that finds handy spots for toys, books, sporting equipment, art supplies, clothes, and more. Simple baskets, storage cubicles, and display shelves keep playthings in plain sight and within easy reach for young children.
 Customized storage solutions, such as built-in shelving and closet storage units, can offer additional ways to keep everything in its place and can be stored, savvy for every age. Clever kid's storage strategies and smart design choices make space management stylish, efficient, and easy to live with for both you and your children. Find inspiration from these clutter-busting kid's room tactics to tackle storage problems in your home. 

 Two Kids, One Closet
If kids are sharing the space, label what area belongs to whom. A tall center tower adds shelves and drawers and also divides the hanging space equally for the two brothers. Because no long vertical hanging space was needed (yet), upper and lower rods organize clothes by season.


Multiply for Fun
Convert four plastic crates into one big toy caddy that lifts from the floor to a closet shelf when playtime ends. Use plastic zip ties to connect the crates and add an elastic cord with hook ends as a handle and sort lightweight plastic toys into the bins.

 Tools for Organization
Prevent clutter by making the most of the space above and below the closet's hanging rack. Two wire shelves installed near the ceiling create an out-of-the-way space for storage boxes, and shoe racks keep things organized.
 
A Case for Storage
Placed side by side, bookcases with large bases designed for use in the bedroom become storage central. Toys can be displayed on open shelves while doors conceal the clothes


Room for Sisters
A free-standing bench or toy box is a budget-friendly alternative to a built-in window seat. Just fit the top with a cushion and pillows. Transform open shelves into neat storage by using lined baskets to hide the toys.
 
  
Tools for Organization
Prevent clutter by making the most of the space above and below the closet's hanging rack. Two wire shelves installed near the ceiling create an out-of-the-way space for storage boxes, and shoe racks keep things organized.

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