{"id":8738,"date":"2021-06-20T14:18:54","date_gmt":"2021-06-20T14:18:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=8738"},"modified":"2021-06-20T14:18:54","modified_gmt":"2021-06-20T14:18:54","slug":"8-clever-storage-ideas-for-kids-bedroom","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lorevista.com\/8-clever-storage-ideas-for-kids-bedroom\/","title":{"rendered":"8 Clever Storage Ideas For Kid’s Bedroom"},"content":{"rendered":"
Keeping your kids\u2019 small bedrooms clean and organized can seem like a continual battle. However, you can win the war with simple these small bedroom storage solutions for kids. Getting ready to reclaim your kids\u2019 bedrooms!\n Bunk beds are a classic shared bedroom choice because they are a brilliant solution to keeping a room as spacious as possible. Not only do bunk beds efficiently use vertical space \u2014 leaving essential floor space free for movement, play, and additional furniture \u2014 but they also give you the ability to create extra storage solutions around, or within, the bed structure.\n For instance, you might try placing storage shelves or cubbies up high near the top bunk. Alternatively, look for modular or built-in bunk beds that provide storage \u2014 drawers or cubes \u2014 within the bed frame itself.\n Multifunctional furniture is a must in a small shared bedroom, so look for pieces that can perform at least two tasks. Toy chests are excellent storage options that can be placed at the foot of a bed, under a window, or against a wall. To create a second functional use, top a chest with cushions to turn it into a seat at a play table or in a reading corner.\n Similarly, a well-designed wall unit can be used not only to house books, clothes, and knickknacks but also as a dresser and even desk for each child. Also, some chairs have pull-up seats that reveal a small storage compartment \u2014 every little bit can help\n Shelves are a terrific solution for toy organization and storage. Streamlined in design, shelving is typically relatively shallow, meaning it won\u2019t bulk up the room. Shelves can go above dressers, desks or even the bedroom door for infrequently used items. For younger siblings, consider placing shelves lower on the wall where shorter kids can easily reach their own books and toys. Put shelving higher for taller kids to efficiently use the vertical space.\n In addition to their functional role, shelves are also a cost-effective way to add colorful wall decor to your kids\u2019 room. You might select shelving in different sizes and colors, and artfully arrange the shelves on a wall. For a personalized touch, curate shelves for each sibling \u2014 perhaps using each child\u2019s favorite color for his or her personal shelf space.\n When filling the shelves, think about coordinating color, shape and type of object. Not only will this be visually appealing, but it will also make it easier for your kids to remember where objects belong.\n Storage cubes are a fantastic option for a shared children\u2019s bedroom. Today\u2019s cubed pieces have come a long way from the plain white squares of days gone by. The market has now created a range of styles, from colorful stacked cubbies to rounded cubes that can be hung on a wall. One of these styles is sure to make a splash in your children\u2019s room.\n Cubes are great because they are flexible, and because they are ideal for incorporating bins or baskets for each child and their objects. You don\u2019t have to blow the budget on expensive pieces. Milk crates are stackable, portable, inexpensive, and come in an assortment of colors. Similarly, wooden crates can be repainted in a customized color for a DIY look.\n Hooks allow you to organize and decorate at the same time. They also make whatever is hung easier for your kids to find.\n Thanks to their petite size, hooks can be an efficient storage solution. Their small volume means they can go on a wall that couldn\u2019t otherwise accommodate a piece of furniture. An awkward space in a bedroom or an unused portion of a closet wall can be an excellent place to put hooks. Try hanging fabric storage bags or sacks on each hook for storing gloves or smaller toys.\n You may want to find hooks that work with a theme in your kids\u2019 bedroom. Today\u2019s hooks come in a variety of designs, including safari animals, trains, and stars. Designate an animal or a color of star for each child.\n The large, flat space under your children\u2019s bed is begging to be used. To free up closets and drawers, consider swapping out your kids\u2019 seasonal items and placing them under the bed. If the beds have skirts or concealed under-the-bed spaces, you could choose cost-efficient plastic storage bags since the containers won\u2019t be seen.\n In a shared bedroom, the closet is a valuable storage container. But you still need to use it wisely. Maximize every inch of your kids\u2019 closet by acting as your own closet designer and approaching this challenge methodically.\n First, calculate the amount of hanging space you\u2019ll need for each child. Categorize the hanging space into short or long. Once you have this information, you can decide where to place each hanging rod for the appropriate length and width. Add shelving, pullout baskets or floating drawers that get attached to the wall on every unused portion in between the hanging rods. Don\u2019t forget to install hooks on unused walls and even the back of the door.\n If you have the space to organize the closet for more than one child, divide it from top to bottom and create a mirror-image design on either side. This will give each child a designated space and help them learn to clean up and put away their clothes.\n Less is more when it comes to a children\u2019s room. Embrace this concept and edit what your kids have outgrown or simply don\u2019t need. Try to pare down every six months or so. You\u2019ll be surprised how many unnecessary items you\u2019ll be able to donate or discard. And your children\u2019s room will feel uncluttered, lighter, and balanced.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Keeping your kids\u2019 small bedrooms clean and organized can seem like a continual battle. However, you can win the war with simple these small bedroom storage solutions for kids. Getting ready to reclaim your kids\u2019 bedrooms! 1. Go for bunks Bunk beds are a classic shared bedroom choice because they are a brilliant solution to\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":8745,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_seopress_robots_primary_cat":"","_seopress_titles_title":"","_seopress_titles_desc":"Keeping your kids\u2019 small bedrooms clean and organized can seem like a continual battle. However, you can win the war with simple these small bedroom storage solutions for kids. 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Go for bunks\n
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2. Choose double-duty pieces\n
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3. Shelve it\n
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4. Get cubed\n
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5. Get hooked\n
6. Use the space under the bed\n
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7. Max out the closet\n
8. Pare down\n