Ever since our kids were very little, we’ve been pretty good about keeping their rooms tidy and organized and not spoiling them so much that we end up with clutter everywhere. Even so, we still find that we’re always in need of new suggestions for ways to better store and organize their things, just to make sure things stay that way! That’s how we’ve found ourselves scouring the Internet recently for suggestions of how to make some DIY kids’ room storage that will help them keep their space tidy and their toys put away while still keeping everything accessible and easy to use!
Just in case you love the idea of putting your crafting skills to good use in the form of some DIY kids’ room organization solutions just as much as we do, if not more, here are 15 of the very best ideas, designs, and tutorials that we’ve come across so far in our search for inspiration and guidance!
1. Cubby shelves as playroom storage
In reality, some of the very best storage options for just about any room of your house don’t actually require that much specialized DIY skill at all; it’s always just helpful to have suggestions on how to set things up! That’s precisely the kind of thing you’ll find in this organizational tutorial from
2. DIY kids room book bin
In your experience, are bookshelves just a little bit too inconvenient for your youngest children to use because they’re always accidentally pulling a pile of books out and knocking them down when they were really only reaching for one? Then we have a feeling you might get along a little better with something like this DIY kids room book bin outlined step by step on
3. Double height kids’ closet with hanging storage baskets
Perhaps it’s not actually the toys and books that you find cluttering up your kids’ rooms very badly, but rather all of their clothing? Well, the good thing about kids’ clothes is that they’re smaller than adults’ clothing and therefore easier to store in unique, really space efficient ways! Take a look at how
4. Easy curtain rod shelf
Are you actually living in quite a small home where space efficiency is really important, so you’re constantly looking for ways to maximize on whatever spare corners of storage space you can find in the rooms throughout your home? Then we think you’ll really get a kick out of the way
5. Animal topped mason jars to store craft supplies
Perhaps you’re actually looking for storage solutions that you can encourage your kids to use themselves in order to keep things like their homework and crafting supplies organized, so you’re looking for a way to make tidying things up a little more fun? Then we’d definitely suggest checking out how
6. Weekly organized clothes dresser
Along with the concept of cleaning up and keeping tidy, are you also trying to teach your kids about dressing themselves and organizing their things for the days of the week, so they get familiar with schedules and routines? Then we have a feeling you’ll find these DIY day of the week drawers from
7. DIY art cart
Perhaps we really caught your attention when we started talking about ways to organize craft supplies but your kids are actually such huge DIY enthusiasts that they have far too many supplies than might be stored in just a few small jars? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at the way
8. Wall mounted book and toy crates
Did we really catch your attention with the book box idea we showed you earlier but you’re not actually sure you’ve got the floor space available for another thing to sit even in the corner of your room? In that case, perhaps you’d get along a little better with something like these wall mounted storage crates that are perfect for holding books and small toys.
9. Hanging bedside organizer
If we’re being honest, this next idea might be one of our very favourites on the whole list. There’s just something about the idea of making a storage idea that’s crafty but also convenient and impressively smart that’s very satisfying indeed! We love the way
10. Clear toy storage bags
Maybe you’re actually looking for ways to get very crafty indeed but also smart and organizational with your solutions but your sewing skills, which are the ones you’re most confident in, are the ones you’d really like to put to good use? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at the way
11. DIY dress up caddy
We know we’ve already shown you how to reorganize your child’s closet in a way that’s a little more efficient, but perhaps what you really need is a solution for keeping their dress up clothes separate from their daily clothes so they can play with them more easily without having to dig around in the clean laundry you just folded? In that case, we think you just might be the perfect person to give something like this DIY dress up caddy a try. Get the full steps for making one of your own on
12. Stacked basket storage for little shoes
Perhaps you’re just looking for a very low maintenance and budget friendly suggestion for storing little shoes in a way that’s slightly neater than just putting them on the closet floor, where they tend to get jumbled? In that case, we’d absolutely encourage you to take a look at the way
13. Vintage washtub toy storage
We’ve always loved the idea of having a toy box that our kids might pull things out of and put things back into very easily at their whim, but we’re also always open to suggestions for making things even more unique than usual. That’s why we were such big fans of how
14. Pegboard toy weapons storage
Are your kids actually the kinds of little warriors who have all kinds of Nerf guns, space lasers, and light sabres with which they frequently save the world but you’re tired of tripping on them when they get left on the floor? In that case, we think you simply must take a look at the way
15. Rain gutter bookshelves
Are you still feeling very intrigued indeed by the concept of making alternative book storage that will help keep all your kids’ stories organized but you’d like something a little different than what you’ve seen so far? In that case, we’d definitely suggest taking a look at the way
Have you made other awesome DIY storage and organization solutions for your kids’ bedrooms or nurseries that you were very happy with and still use but that you don’t see here on our list? Tell us all about what you created and how you did it or link us to photos of your finished work in the comments section!
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