Small Bedroom Storage Solutions for Your Child
Storage in a small bedroom is always a necessity. In a child's bedroom it is especially so easy to have affordable and good looking storage.
Chances are in such a small bedroom your storage options are going to be highly visible. So, always keep visual
appeal in mind when creating storage.
Here 5 affordable storage solutions for a small children's bedroom:
Click here for more ideas from Rebecca.
Trundle beds
I recently came across some Trundle beds with tons of storage drawers underneath in a furniture catalogue. Instead of placing a mattress under the bed, as would be the norm, use it for toy storage and clothing storage.
Use pre made baskets to organize all of your child's stuff. Simply line the inside of the drawer of the trundle bed with baskets. This will keep a big junk pile from happening!!
Hang Stuff on The Wall
This is the most simple and efficient way to store stuff in a small child's bedroom. Everyday toys, jewelry and clothing can take on new meaning when displayed on the wall. Install some affordable hooks at child height and you are set.
Here are some fun ideas for using hooks to display your everyday items as art in your child's bedroom:
Hang hooks high over the bed in a row. Hang your child's clean little league uniforms and gear up and you have free art!
A row of simple hooks attached to the wall makes a organize jewelry holder. If your child has tons of dress up clothes an play jewelry this is a great way to display them. Jump ropes and skates also look great displayed this way.
Colored Crates or Baskets
Use up some vertical space to add storage to your child's bedroom. Don't limit yourself to one cute basket or trunk at the end of the bed. Make sure you buy some sturdy baskets or boxes with lids. Stack them up three deep and three wide. Be sure to label them if you can not see into them.
Also, place less used items in baskets on the bottom.
You have tripled your storage and created a fun focal point in your child's bedroom
Storage Curtains
Chances are in such a small bedroom your storage options are going to be highly visible. So, always keep visual
Here 5 affordable storage solutions for a small children's bedroom:
Click here for more ideas from Rebecca.
Trundle beds
I recently came across some Trundle beds with tons of storage drawers underneath in a furniture catalogue. Instead of placing a mattress under the bed, as would be the norm, use it for toy storage and clothing storage.
Use pre made baskets to organize all of your child's stuff. Simply line the inside of the drawer of the trundle bed with baskets. This will keep a big junk pile from happening!!
Hang Stuff on The Wall
This is the most simple and efficient way to store stuff in a small child's bedroom. Everyday toys, jewelry and clothing can take on new meaning when displayed on the wall. Install some affordable hooks at child height and you are set.
Here are some fun ideas for using hooks to display your everyday items as art in your child's bedroom:
Hang hooks high over the bed in a row. Hang your child's clean little league uniforms and gear up and you have free art!
A row of simple hooks attached to the wall makes a organize jewelry holder. If your child has tons of dress up clothes an play jewelry this is a great way to display them. Jump ropes and skates also look great displayed this way.
Colored Crates or Baskets
Use up some vertical space to add storage to your child's bedroom. Don't limit yourself to one cute basket or trunk at the end of the bed. Make sure you buy some sturdy baskets or boxes with lids. Stack them up three deep and three wide. Be sure to label them if you can not see into them.
Also, place less used items in baskets on the bottom.
You have tripled your storage and created a fun focal point in your child's bedroom
Storage Curtains
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