Playroom Storage
Playroom storage is not only functional, but can be fun and creative as well. There are many options depending on your space, but one thing is sure: keeping an organized play space will make your home feel less like a disaster area.
The first way to maximize your space is to not forget to use the wall space. Customized wall shelves can create storage space that can also grow into decorative space as your children grow. Using bins or baskets to organize items on shelves creates a clean and versatile space that does not take up any floor room.
Corner bookshelves can also give you room for more toy and book storage by utilizing a space that may otherwise be vacant. Consider one that goes up to the ceiling to give you the most room and store items on the top shelves that the kids do not use often. However, if you are using tall furniture, consider wall anchors to make sure that there is no hazard of it tipping.
A way to create both seating and storage is to take wooden storage cubes and add casters to them. This not only adds to your storage, it creates mobile seating to move around as necessary. If you have more space to work with, consider an ottoman or bench that also has storage inside.
An activity table built at children’s height can also create a functional space for activities. Side cabinets built into the table can hold items like coloring books and crayons. Using a countertop instead of wood on the top can make art project cleanups easier, along with making the table more durable for the long run.
Turn your child’s playroom into a room that the whole family can enjoy by creating a space that is fun and functional.