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Organizing a Kid's Room with Limited Space

Creating an organized and tidy space for a child in a small room can be an engaging and educational experience. It's essential to provide storage solutions that are fun and easy for your child to use.


Here are some child-friendly storage ideas for toys, books, and clothes in a small space:

1. Toy Bins or Baskets:

  • Large bins or baskets are excellent for storing toys.

  • Label each bin with a picture or word description to help your child identify where each type of toy goes. For example, one bin could be for Legos, another for dolls, and another for art supplies.


2. Floating Wall Shelves:

  • When you're limited on wall space, it's always a good idea to go vertical.

  • Install floating shelves at a height that your child can easily reach. These shelves are perfect for displaying books, small toys, or decorative items.

  • Keep the lower shelves for your child's favorite books, making them easily accessible.


3. Cubby Storage:

  • Cubby storage units with colorful bins are both functional and visually appealing. Your child can quickly grab toys, clothes, or other items from the bins, and the open design makes it easy for them to put things away when they're done.



4. Closet Organizers:

  • Use closet organizers with adjustable shelves, hanging rods, and bins. Place frequently used items within your child's reach, like lower hanging rods for clothes and shelves for shoes and toys.


5. Under-Bed Storage:

  • Utilize the space under the bed with low, child-friendly storage bins or drawers. This is an excellent place to store seasonal clothing, shoes, or extra bedding.


6. Over-the-Door Organizers:

  • Hang over-the-door organizers on the back of the bedroom door for storing smaller toys, art supplies, or accessories like hats and scarves.


7. Clear Storage Containers:

  • Transparent plastic bins or containers allow your child to see what's inside without opening them. These are great for small toys, building blocks, or art supplies.


8. Labeling System:

  • Implement a simple labeling system using pictures or words to identify where items belong. This helps your child develop organization skills and makes cleanup more manageable.


9. Bookshelves with Bins:

  • Choose a bookshelf with built-in bins or baskets at the bottom. This way, books can be neatly displayed on the shelves, and toys or clothes can be stored in the bins.



10. Rolling Carts:

  • Rolling carts or trolleys with multiple shelves can hold art supplies, crafts, or smaller toys. They can be easily moved around the room as needed.


11. Low Hooks and Pegs:

  • Install low hooks or pegs on the walls at your child's height. These are perfect for hanging backpacks, hats, or favorite outfits.


12. Rotate and Donate:

  • Teach your child the importance of decluttering by periodically going through their belongings together. Encourage them to donate toys, books, or clothes they no longer need or use.

  • In a small space, it's always a good idea to encourage the one-in-one-out strategy. So for every new toy or book coming into the space, encourage your child to let go of one item.

  • Once you let your child know that the item will go to another child who will also love it, you'll appeal to their altruistic nature (well, that's the hope). This is a great way to teach your child the importance of giving.



By implementing these child-friendly storage solutions and involving your child in the organization process, you can create an organized and tidy space in a small room.


The added bonus is by making it fun and easy for your kids to keep their room tidy, you're also teaching them valuable life skills. And there's no harm in making it easier on you, either.

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