Toy Storage Ideas For Small Spaces

Every child needs a toy storage chest for the toys that they accumulate over their childhood. From blocks and trains to cars and dolls, children collect toys in all shapes and sizes. When they grow up and move out on their own, they often take their toy storage chest with them. The thing is, many toy storage chests don’t fit well in the closet or in the garage because they are typically quite tall and bulky. Thankfully, there are some great alternatives out there that are very efficient yet also look beautiful.

 

Perfect for play rooms, this bright and colorful toy storage chest will hold blocks, art supplies, books, figurines and so much more. With 12 clear plastic bins, it’s easy to maintain everything neatly organized and neat, and the open lids make finding what children need to play with so simple too (i.e. no digging through a large box). The drawers are quite deep for small children to reach and come with a ton of shelves too.

 

Everyone dreams of having their very own customized toy storage for their home. Assembling your own custom made pieces of furniture is easy and a fun project for young and old. With a bit of creativity and some scrapbooking, your child could have his very own desk, bookshelf, benches, even crates! There are plenty of ways to incorporate wooden cubes and other crafty items into your decorating scheme. This type of furniture is very versatile and can go with a number of different styles, from modern to country and everything in between.

 

Toy storage bins and furniture can be customized for your child’s bedroom storage boxes, office, play room or any other room that they may want added to. You can find beautiful woodworking crafts that will help you turn your kid’s toy storage into something that he or she will enjoy for years. Most dads are amazed at how much the little things such as wooden crates add to a kid’s bedroom, especially when they are decorated properly and hold all of the toys that they will ever need. Using woodworking skills as a way to update and redecorate the kid’s room is a fun project for dad as well as mom, and it’s something that the whole family can enjoy for years to come.

 

Dads can use their skills to build custom shelving units around their toy storage ideas that are functional as well as decorative. For example, if your son has a jungle set that he loves to crawl into every night but has gotten so big that he can’t get in it anymore, he could use your old wooden crate to fill in the space until he finds a larger wall. Your husband could use them to put away his golf clubs when he goes on a trip or summer break and his friends can use them to store their bikes when they’re not using them.

 

All of these options are functional as well as convenient for the parents and children alike. If you already have built-in storage cabinets in your kitchen or bathroom, why not include them with your child’s playroom area? If you don’t have cubbyholes, shelves or hangers made of wood, consider painting them a coordinating color or making them multi-colored so that dad can also help out with their child’s decoration. Using woodworking skills to update a kid’s room gives him a place to call his own, which makes him happy and helps encourage learning in a positive way. And best of all, it’s all about being creative.