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A Good Kid Room Storage Idea Comes From Understanding
Your Child


Written by Sherrie Le Masurier

Kid Room Storage

I am in desperate need of a kid room storage idea that will turn my son’s messy room into an organized haven.

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A good kid room storage idea is born out of understanding your child’s needs, personality and lifestyle.

Kid’s clutter, what an insurmountable task. Things are put away and in no time, the room is messy again. A good kid room storage idea addresses your child’s needs and takes into account his or her individual style.

The problem is kid rooms are often small and lack the built-in storage that is vital for a good organizational system. Yet kid rooms are often the home base for a ton of stuff from out-of-season and outgrown clothes to surplus toys and miscellaneous overflow.

Organizing a kid bedroom should not feel like a one step forward and two steps back, losing battle. For every storage problem there is also good kid room storage idea that will make organizing a kid bedroom much easier.

Step back from the situation and realize that the kid room in question may not be your ‘picture’ of perfection but it’s her kid room and you can help her by being objective. Observe the environment and really look at how your child uses her space. What are the main problems and what are the possible solutions?

Would your child prefer more open or closed storage solutions? Try to visualize your child using her space in a way that reflects her personality. Aim for a good kid room storage idea that meets her individual needs like her passion for bedtime reading or her zest for dramatic play. You may consider installing a new overhead reading light and making space for more books in her nightstand. Or, you many want to create a dress-up area and curtain off part of the closet for her dramatic performances.

Instead of taking charge of the whole process help your child decide how she wants to use her kid room space. Analyze the problems that are contributing to her lack of order. Together come up with an easy and manageable storage system for keeping things organized.

A great kid room storage idea is to help your child categorize things so they make sense to her. Then arrange them in such a way that they are easy to take out and put away. Set up this environment as a team. Not one person delegating to the other.

Just sitting and talking with your child about what’s working and what’s not often inspires a good kid room storage idea or two. It’s amazing what even a three year old child can contribute to the organizing a kid bedroom process.

My own kid room storage idea favorites include:

  • Using bed risers and under-the-bed storage bins on wheels.

  • Hanging bicycle baskets on my kid’s walls.

  • Nestling toys in tiered vegetable baskets that hang from a hook.

  • Giving my kid’s beanie baby collection a home in the pockets of an over-the-door hanging shoe bag.

  • Installing around-the-room hooks for hanging sports uniforms, ball caps, jackets, backpacks etc.

  • Using adjustable shelving that can be altered as my children grow.

So the bottom line is to come up with an organizing system that works for your child, not against her. The best kid room storage idea I can suggest is one that comes from the child herself or from you after observing how she uses her room.

If your child likes having everything out where she can see it think open storage. If she prefers everything neat, tidy and hidden think closed storage. In other words, shelving vs. dresser drawers and wall hooks vs. hanging clothes in a closet.


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