Cleanup time just got a whole lot easier with these clever toy organization ideas. They will keep your kid’s room clutter-free.
1. Baskets With Hang Tag Labels
In this playroom, plain canvas toy bins get a cute and practical upgrade with hanging flashcard labels (marked “marble,” “doll,” “train,” “army,” and so forth).
2. Bin of Buddies Playroom Storage
Place a fabric bin at the end of your child’s bed to make storing stuffed animals a breeze at bedtime.
3. Bookcase Toy Storage
By dedicating an entire room—and a full bookcase—to kids’ activities, clutter is more likely to be contained to just one area.
4. Whimsical Wardrobe Storage
Mimic mommy’s built-in closet by turning an armoire or shelving unit into a closet just for dress-up clothes and accessories.
5. Jar Toy Storage
By storing kids’ art supplies in clear jars, you’ll always know exactly how many pom-poms, pipe cleaners, and Popsicle sticks you have in stock.
6. Garage Storage
Take the sports equipment outside in its very own cabinet with bins for balls, hooks for bats and rackets, and drawers for chalk, knee pads, and water toys.
7. The Perfect Shelfie Toy Storage
Keep your toy closet organized by dedicating each shelf to specific items. Try the top shelf for board games, the second shelf for books, and the bottom shelf for craft supplies and musical instruments.
8. Wheelie Carts Toy Storage
Have your kiddos help clean up by giving them a cute cart to load up with their toys from around the house and take back to the playroom.
9. Built-In Toy Storage
The built-in shelves on these bunk beds are the perfect place to store bedtime stories and stuffed animals.
10. Playful Toy Storage
Who says toy storage can’t be chic? This vintage-style shelving rack makes a colorful bead maze look like a sculpture on display.
11. A Nook For Books
Create a reading corner for your kiddos by decking out space with open shelving, a display case, and a book bin for all their favorite stories.
12. Wrangling the Rainbow (Lego Toy Storage)
Keep Legos organized by labeling drawers by color to make cleanup quick and easy.
13. Peg Wall Catchall
Use colorful craft supplies as wall decor by hanging a pegboard in your kids’ craft room and filling it with shelves, folders, baskets, and buckets.
14. Craft Caddy Toy Storage
Swap flatware for colored pencils by repurposing a utensil caddy for the easiest way to store art supplies.
15. United States of Organization
Re-create this all-American boy’s bedroom by decking out industrial shelves with vintage decor and wooden crates for toy storage.
16. Short Storage
Keep shelving units for smaller kids’ rooms low to the ground to prevent heavier toys from falling down.
17. A Parade of Toys
Turn toys into decor by displaying your child’s collection of vintage toy cars or globes on open shelving in the playroom.
18. The Littlest Library
Set up a book bin like a filing cabinet with sections for books to read, books I love, and books to give away.
19. Kids’ Corner
Create the ultimate play corner with wall storage for books, a vintage record player, bins for toys, and a playful rug.
20. Tidied Up & Tucked Away
Don’t just stuff everything in the closet! By keeping bins tucked away in cabinets, clutter will be kept at bay even behind the scenes.