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    • Add a Hanging Cabinet. This adorable playroom from Bow in the Sky features a natural wood cabinet mounted to the wall to add hidden storage for all types of toys.
    • Add a Desk. This playroom from Escape Home has an oversized kids' desk that is perfect for crafts and homework, but also includes additional storage space for books, papers, or even toys.
    • Add Built-Ins. This play space from Brittany L Schmitt features twin built-in bookcases filled with storage baskets that keep toys neatly put away while remaining accessible.
    • Add Book Cubbies. If your playroom is in a living space, look for pieces that don't feel too childlike, but still suit your kids' needs. This cubbie from Luka Marie is a great option for living rooms that double as playrooms.
    • Repurposed Organizers. There’s no need to purchase pricey organizing products, especially when they’ll get banged up from wear and tear. Instead, look around your home to see what you can reuse in the playroom for storage.
    • Clear and Contained. On the other hand, if you like the streamlined look of matching containers, stick to mostly clear bins as they’re easier to clean as messes are bound to happen.
    • Concealed Clutter. If the playroom does share a space with another area of the house, such as the family room, consider a custom closet solution to keep visual clutter at bay.
    • Display Cases. For special creations, like Lego sculptures, give them a prime spot in the playroom. Acrylic display cases or shadow boxes allow your child to show off their work plus they provide both storage and decor simultaneously.
    • Cubed Playroom Storage
    • Basket Playroom Storage
    • Creative Cupboard Storage
    • Book Storage
    • Playroom Storage on Wheels
    • Storage Drawers and Benches

    Both Insta-worthy and affordable, cube storage is a staple of many favorite play areas. It saves space, allows easy access to kids, and helps maintain the illusion of playroom organization.

    Baskets are another effective wrangling tactic and can look beautiful sitting on the floor or tucked into a shelf. Mixing different patterns, colors, and weave textures can preserve the room’s playful vibe and still look put together.

    From using old-school lockers to repurposing an antique armoire, adding extra storage to playrooms and play spaces can be an exercise in creativity.

    Book storage is an essential part of any playroom, and who doesn’t love a beautiful book ledge with artful covers on display? We also love other creative options, like toys that can double as storage for books.

    It’s pretty common for toys to make their way out of designated play areas, so why shouldn’t the storage move too? A rolling toy chest or basket can help make tidying up that much easier.

    Cute play corners with modular options can be mixed and matched using different heights, storage options, and styles to fit your particular space.

    • All in One: This playroom has it all. Great cubby shelves, place for toys, books, and that chalkboard is amazing.
    • Colorful & Clean: I love the clean built-in and color organized everything. This space is so open and organized, it’s giving me all the playroom feels.
    • Play Kitchen Area: Using these wire shelves is a great way to keep play food organized and cleaned up.
    • Colorful Cubbies: What a fun way to keep things organized but fun!
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