Fun and Functional Kid Spaces

Children's rooms require storage that's both accessible and adaptable. As kids grow, their storage needs evolve from toys to books to clothing and school supplies.

Low shelving and bins allow children to independently access and put away their belongings, fostering responsibility and organization skills. Label bins with pictures for young children and words for older kids.

Multi-functional furniture like beds with built-in drawers, storage benches, and ottomans maximizes space. Use vertical storage to keep floor space clear for play while storing books, toys, and crafts within reach.

Low Storage Bins

Place storage at child height so kids can easily access toys and put them away independently.

Picture Labels

Use image labels on bins for pre-readers to identify where different toys and items belong.

Toy Rotation

Store some toys away and rotate them periodically to keep interest high and clutter low.

Book Display

Forward-facing book shelves make it easy for children to see and choose books independently.

Art Supply Station

Create a dedicated craft corner with labeled containers for markers, crayons, paper, and supplies.

Growth-Ready Storage

Choose adjustable shelving systems that adapt as your child grows and their needs change.