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Topic: Toy Storage Solutions Posted: 03 January 2009 at 7:45pm |
I spent 4.5 hours today spring cleaning our house, I threw a sh*te load of stuff out and while doing that I de-baby'd Coopers toys. DH did Nyahs at the same time.
Currently we have their toys in those plastic bins that you can get from the Plastic Box or The Warehouse. I've hidden Coopers ones in the lounge and I've put all of his books in the TV Cabinet. (He is still in with us so doesnt' have his own space).
Nyah has pretty pink sparkly ones and they are in her wardrobe which doesn't leave alot of room for her shoes etc. She also has those pink plastic draws you can get from The Warehouse which hold all of her MLP's and dolls clothes etc. She has one of the big bins FULL of her Bratz and Barbies plus their clothes etc.
BUT I hate them, they are so bulky and ugly.
What do you girls use to store your kids toys in? Where abouts did you get them, how much? Any pros and cons about them?
Any suggestions?
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 7:48pm |
Ohh I'll be keeping an eye on this thread, sorry Mel I have no advice ...I too have a good ten or so storage bins (like the ones you mentioned) full of toys ...so hideous and bulky!
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 8:01pm |
Oh and if you've got photos, could you please post??? Pretty please??
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 8:04pm |
We use a number of things .. but one of the things we do that can be put in any room is
Those wooden cubes that interlock together and we put the colourful drawers (that are made of canvas with a "solid" bottom) inside of the cubes. (Some we leave without drawers and those have books in them).
We have black cubes in the lounge area (as they match our lounge suite) and we have white cubes in Isabelles room as they match her cot etc.
We have a mixture of black and white in wombles nursery as it just looks funky.
The drawers in Issys room are red .. wombles are lime green. But you can get the drawers in loads of colours.
The cubes hold loads of toys .. and we can seperate them into "type" of toy and the ones on the bottom level Issy can open and take her toys out herself.
And finally because they interlock with steel pins they are reasonably sturdy and dont move.
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 8:11pm |
J can you take a photo, I'm having trouble knowing what you mean  about the cube thingees
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 8:19pm |
Sure .. just need to go find camera BBL
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 8:19pm |
They sound cool I am also on the hunt for storage things.
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 8:35pm |
We've got the same as Lilfatty. White cubes with blue and red fabric boxes in his room as they match the cot and duvet colours etc. And then in the lounge dark wood cubes (that match our coffee table and dining table) They have baskets in some of them and some of them are left blank for books etc. We really like them for the same reasons. It is easy to sort toys into like things, you can use some for books and the best thing is that you don't see big plastic toys and mess all over your house when children have gone to bed etc. They are also good for teaching toddlers to tidy up eg the cars go in this basket, blocks in this one etc.
Don't have a photo as away on holiday sorry.
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 8:49pm |
Lilfatty here (on SDs computer)
Couldnt find the camera .. so have snapped a shot of the couple that we have near the couch with my phone (they double as a coffee table lol)
The ones in Isabelles room are three high and are four long. Issy can reach to the second level, but she is not yet tall enough to open the drawers. The top row we use to store blankets etc in.
We also have another row in the lounge on another wall which is the same configuration as in Issys room, but you can get the gist from the couple we have by the couch.
Hope that helps
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 9:05pm |
We have some coloured bins from The Warehouse which are long and flat (they are under the bed type), it means the toys don't "sink to the bottom" so badly and they can be put away - or rotated - as they have lids. We have about three times that amount of toys, plus the odd big thing (doll stroller etc) as well but we only keep a third in circulation at any one time. This keeps the kids' interests as well as making things easier to tidy.
What DH wants to get is some of the storage drawers you can get from Warehouse. We have one set so far, it's a set of four drawers (vertical) with clear bins and the girls have their drawing/colouring stuff in them. What I love about them is having everything sorted: paper, colouring books, pencils/stensils etc.
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 9:13pm |
Our toys are in the big plastic bins but they fit under the bed so are out of sight so it doesn't worry me. The good thing is that you can pull out just one box (say polly pockets) when kids come over to play.
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 9:16pm |
We have the underbed storage as well. We rotate her toys so she doesnt get bored.
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 9:28pm |
Oh J I like those! They would be perfect for our lounge!! Where did you get them from?
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 9:37pm |
I lke them too! They would be perfect..
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 9:47pm |
The cubes came from Payless Plastics (yep strange I know) and the coloured inserts come from the Plastic Box.
The cubes are flatpacked but REALLY easy to put together.
I think that the plastic box also do the cubes now too, but we have had our cubes for eons and they didnt when we bought them.
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Posted: 03 January 2009 at 11:14pm |
They are cool. We have done something similiar but have seagrass baskets (about 6) and just made our own shelves for them. We also got some pink plastic cubes (another 6) from the warehouse which fit perfectly into our shelves in the lounge. They arent too big which make it perfect for sorting (Maddi's toys, Soft toys, Keira's Toys etc) and we just pull out one box at a time. Makes cleaning up so easy and there always different boxes to pull out.
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 7:47am |
I've just been looking at the seagrass baskets, where can you get them for a reasonable price, I looked at the storage box and they were so expensive!
I'm also decluttering the kids toys. There are some toys that they haven't played with for a while so I'm goingto put them a way for a couple of months to give them some more space. Did it with DS who is 5 but it would be so much quicker if I did it myself!
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 8:00am |
We have some cubes too...but dont use them as Tom's stuff is all in plastic bins....or the cupboard on the outside of the kitchen bench....you know the one....wouldnt put anything else in it as Tom can get to it.
I got the cubes from Bunnings but I have also seen them at Ezibuy (although I bet they are more expensive there)
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Posted: 04 January 2009 at 8:31am |
Those cubes are a great idea... and the drawers are not to hard to open by little fingers
I'm going to get some cause Keziah's toys are EVERYWHERE  Don't know how she accumulated so many in such a short time LOL
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