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Seven Ways To Store Kids Junk

With a little imagination, parents can create lots of space for storage around the home.
Kids get a lot of new toys and clothes in their early years. The demand for extra storage space is can easily become an issue during this time. They will accumulate lots of stuff in quick time.
By making use of some common items, and using a little imagination, parents can create lots of extra storage space.
Kids tend to become very attached to their stuff. They treasure items like broken toys, or just about any item lying around the backyard, apartment or elsewhere. They have a tendency to “convert” anything that suits their fancy into toys or keepsakes. It’s normal for a child claim any old piece of junk and call it their “toy” or “thing.” Their attachment to these items sometimes makes it difficult throw out the old or even broken “stuff.”
If you have one or more kids, this is not news to you. You already know that they come with fair amount of “baggage”.
Few of us have adequate space to store the normal stuff around the home, let alone all the stuff that kids tend to accumulate. This can add up to become a plenty over the years.
Consider using the follow methods to free up some extra space.
Little pieces
Use shoe boxes and or small plastic boxes to store smaller items. These items could include dolls clothes, plate sets, puzzles, costume jewelry, games or small toys.
Label the boxes with stickers or markers, so you know what’s in them. If needs be store the small boxes in larger boxes.
Shelves along a wall
Get yards of extra storage by erecting shelves along walls. Make them yourself.
Find easy to install shelves at home improvement stores. Install side-by-side units, connecting each one to the other.
Add crown molding to the top interlocked shelves for a unique look.
Kids-room organization
The most convenient place to store a child’s stuff is in their closet. Kids and parent uses this space every day to store toys, books, shoes school and little keepsakes. Store seldom used items at the back of the closet and items that are used often at the front for easy access.
Under the bed
Yes, under
the bed is a great place to store items. Add
smaller items in marked boxes or just add a row of
shoes etc under the bed.
Cover the foot of the bed with a bed skirt or dust ruffle. Beds skirts are decorative and improves the look of a room. Their secondary purpose is hiding things stored under the bed. A bed skirt completes the foot of the bed.
Bed
drawers
It’s a very good idea to
purchase beds with pull-out drawers. These beds
sometimes comes with very large drawers that
provides lots of additional space for storage.
This is good for storing kids clothing and
laundered kids bedding etc.
Out of
sight
Store items in the attic,
basement, an outhouse and under stairs. These
places are good for storing seasonal items, such
as sporting equipment, memorabilia, and school
projects. Use tightly sealed plastic containers to
prevent molds and dust, and to protect them from
moths.
Finally, just throw stuff out. It might be emotionally difficult to do sometimes. If you haven’t been using items for a while, chances are you will not miss them if you just throw them away.
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Seven Ways To Store Kids JunkBy on 2012/05/17
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