A children’s room is immediately a more creative and difficult to design room in the house. On an often limited area, it is necessary to organize a place for sleeping, playing and studying, and, with all this, make sure that there is plenty to put clothes, books, toys, stationery and, if possible, organize a sports corner. Obviously, it’s difficult to solve all these problems, because we decided to collect unique advice from designers on organizing storage spaces in the children’s room.
The solution for small rooms: a bed, a table, a chest of drawers and a cabinet in one bottle, Gautier
Often there is more space in the nursery than it seems at first glance, you just have to carefully arrange all the things and toys in their places. Obviously, it’s foolish to demand a perfect order from a child, but a convenient, bright and understandable storage system, where each thing has its own place, can help little by little to accustom the baby to order and not to scatter everything in search of a specific doll or toy car. In addition, it will be easier for parents to understand what and where lies: where the cars are assembled, where the cubes are, and also what toys and things are no longer relevant for the child.
Ronda design
Use vertical space
It is better to leave space on the floor for games, but on the walls there is always a little space for shelves, organizers and hinged textile envelopes for toys and small things. You can sew an envelope for children’s things, a fun learning calendar with pockets or panels with your own hands at no extra cost or you can purchase one that is already ready.
Pottery barn
A variety of hooks, rails and shelves will always come in handy and won’t take up much space, Pottery Barn
In addition, multilevel furniture, a variety of podiums and loft beds will be useful.
Pay attention that shelves and drawers are placed at different levels, but all are easily accessible for the child, Tumidei
Get boxes and containers for toys
Now in stores there are a lot of various boxes and containers, which are very convenient to use for storing dimensional toys. Arrange them in colors or themes, while simultaneously accustoming the baby to order. Such containers can be placed on shelves or directly on the floor, hidden under the bed and transferred from place to place.