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Your Kid's Room Clutter-Free

Your Kid's Room Clutter-Free
Yes, it's possible to have kids and a clean house - and these ingenious storage solutions are the proof. Refresh your existing walls and furniture so they can work harder and avoid clutter. You'll also get more designer-approved ideas for kids' rooms!
Wicker baskets are not only practical, they are not the total wound in a room. Use them to fight toys, books or even clothing accessories.

Built-in shelves = a lifesaver for storage. In a small room they can be used as bookshelves or as a place for small toys. If you still have a bunk bed after completing a children's school tax deduction, you can share a room, but the unused lower bed is suitable for work. Use it to keep toys out of the center of the room.
This book is not only functional, but also super chic. It's also easy to make, so we promise you can handle it. Industrial pipes will convince you with all the cool Mom points. Bonus? If it grows out of it, you should definitely use it someday. Choose a funny color for storage baskets, and it will look more like decor rather than a place to store toys. This room adjusts the baskets to the sea foam green chairs.
This accent piece with individual storage boxes makes it easy to separate toys, books and stuffed animals. To make sure it does not look messy, add some baskets instead of filling the cubes with toys.
The best way to get kids to pick up their toys: Make your storage part of their play area. Spacious standing baskets (painted with stylish copper) serve as a display for the feigned food in the delightful play kitchen
To make sure that stuffed animals are not randomly scattered around the room, you should buy a large container for everyone. That way your child will not feel bad if he has to stuff his other pets in the closet or drawer.

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