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Trading Spaces

12th February 2021

LINK TO PURCHASE LARGE CANVAS BINS

Organizing brother’s room to make space for little brother on the way.

All this has to go into brother’s room!

This was a special project I did for one of my good friends who was expecting her second baby just a few months after we got together. The challenge was to take all the items in the photos above and make space for them in her oldest son’s bedroom, that way, the ‘play room’ could be nested into her new nursery.

Floorplan

We started by looking at the layout of the ‘destination room’ so we could make space for larger toys. We nudged the bed closer to the wall which created more floor space for the large train table. We were able to tuck an art easel, tool bench and car track in the little nooks by the dresser and night stand.

Floor Plan BEFORE
floor plan after
Floor Plan AFTER

Closet

Next we tackled the closet by purging clothes and toys. I like to use large canvas bins for storing items high on the top shelf because they are easy to pull down and put back up without playing the stack and balance game. In this closet, the large bins hold stuffed animals and extra blankets. For the remaining shelves, we used stylish striped bins to sort and store toys by categories so they would be easy to pull out for play time and simple enough to clean up. We used the remaining shelf space to stage larger toys and books. The biggest items earned a spot on the floor tucked neatly under the shelves.

Closet before
Closet BEFORE
closet after
Closet AFTER

For art supplies, we used stackable clear bins and kraft labels so items can be easily seen. These are stored on a higher shelf so ink or paint cannot be used without mom and dad’s permission.

organized supplies

Clothes

For hanging clothes, we divided items based on weather; short sleeved shirts, long sleeved shirts, and jackets. We purchased a hanging shoe organizer for one of the low hanging rods and staged cowboy boots on the open shelf. On one side of the closet, we repurposed a shelving unit and hanging bins from the playroom to store more toys and puzzles underneath.

Right side BEFORE
clothes and shoes organized
Right side AFTER
Left Side BEFORE
extra storage under clothes
Left Side AFTER

By the end of this project, we had transitioned everything that needed to move from the nursery but it didn’t feel overstuffed or crowded. There was plenty of play space in the main room and everything else was neat and functional in the closet. This little boys room was ready to welcome a new baby brother!

GIT Ideas-Puzzle Storage Solutions

7th August 2018

GIT Answers: What is the best way to store puzzles and keep them organized?

One of my friends asked me how I store all the kids puzzles.  We don’t have that many, maybe 10 or so, and they all happen to be Melissa and Doug board puzzles.  Once we had enough that we couldn’t stack them in an organized fashion, I got online and started searching for a solution.

At our local library, there are wire racks that store hundreds of toddler puzzles and I was able to find one smaller but similar, made by Melissa and Doug for around $20.  What I like about it is that it is larger on the bottom and smaller on the top to accommodate whichever puzzles you have.  If you have more than 10 puzzles, you can easily buy a few and put them on a shelf for easy access for the kids.  We also have 2 Melissa and Doug dress up puzzles that come in their own wooden crates, but we can stack them nicely on the puzzle rack.

Puzzles are an activity we do on rare occasion, so if we ever get too many I will donate the ones we have grown out of to avoid having to store more;)

What do you do for puzzle storage?  Do you have any toy storage advice or creative solutions you have really liked?  Let me know at casey@letsgitorganized.com