from Charlotte Lovely
Toy/Storage Combos Kids respond best to toys. I love this rocking box, which opens up for storage. It doubles as a toy! Anytime I can find a two-in-one I go for it. It saves space and is super useful!
designed by Egle Kirdulyte
Playful Laundry Baskets It’s so hard to get kids to put their dirty laundry in one spot! It’s hard to get them to sit still for a second, too! I’ve found that kids like putting their laundry away if they’re tossing it in something fun. There are several playful laundry baskets out there, but my favorite is this shark felt laundry basket. It’s always a hit!
from Etsy
Integrated Learning I like to integrate learning opportunities into my decor. Sometimes I paint phrases on closet doors, or the alphabet on storage bins. It’s easy to include learning opportunities on things children use every day. You can take this one step further with numbers and math problems!
from Pinterest
Simple and Colorful One of the biggest complaints I hear from moms is that kids lose things…puzzle pieces and games, pencils and pens, everything! I like to create little packets for kids to store each game or activity individually. You can pick up colorful or patterned zipper bags, which will be visually appealing for the children. This way, kids can pick up the exact activity they want to use and put everything back in place when they’re done!
from The Navy Stripe
Creating playful storage for kids’ rooms can be easy! Use your imagination and find things that are easy to use. And remember, a little color and pattern go a long way! What’s your favorite storage idea for kids’ rooms?