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How to Add Storage Space to a Playroom
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Adding storage space to a playroom can help keep toys, games, and other items organized and easily accessible for children. Here are some tips to help you maximize storage space in your playroom: 1. Use shelving: Install shelving on the walls to provide additional storage space. You can use open shelves or add baskets or boxes to keep items organized. 2. Utilize vertical space: Use bookcases, stacking shelves or cubbies to take advantage of vertical space. This will provide more storage space without taking up a lot of floor space. 3. Consider built-in storage: Built-in storage, such as a built-in bookshelf or closet, can provide a lot of storage space while taking up minimal floor space. This can be a great solution for a smaller playroom. 4. Add under-bed storage: Use under-bed storage containers to keep larger toys and items out of sight but easily accessible. 5. Use storage bins and baskets: Storage bins and baskets can be used to keep toys and other items organized. They can be stored on shelves, in cubbies or under benches. 6. Label everything: Labeling bins, baskets and shelves can help children find and put away toys and other items on their own. 7. Use multi-functional furniture: Consider using multi-functional furniture, such as benches with built-in storage or ottomans that can also serve as storage containers. 8. Install hooks and hangers: Install hooks and hangers on the walls to provide additional storage space for backpacks, jackets and other items. By following these tips, you can create a more organized and functional playroom with plenty of storage space for your children's toys and other items.
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