Situation:
A dining room that was transformed into a kid’s playroom. The challenge
was too many toys. This created several issues which resulted in toys
that were never put away.
1. There were toys that were no longer used and taking up precious storage space
2. With too many play options, the kids were bouncing back and forth between
activities with no real focus
3. Because new toys were constantly added without removing old toys,
storage for
every item was impossible, there was simply not enough space
for everything.
Solution:
1. We purged and donated toys that the kids no longer used.
2. Keeper toys were reduced in half with half stored in the playroom
for easy access
and the other half stored in Rubbermaid tubs on shelving
in the garage
3. When the children grew tired of certain toys, they were rotated
out or donated and
replaced with a few of the ‘new’ toys from the garage
tubs
4. We placed toy collections with multiple small parts up high and
out of reach of the
toddler. He was able to play with these items only
with supervision and when there
was time to oversee that he put them
back into their designated containers. When
they were behind closed
doors, he forgot about them anyway.
5. I repurposed the shelving unit on the right in the ‘before’ photo
and moved it into
the hall closet where it fit perfectly without
removing the shelf above and it became
a very useful haven for
backpacks, purses, shoes and craft materials.
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