How to organize your disaster of a playroom
Tired of craft supplies on your kitchen table and action figures underfoot" Rebecca Simon of Toronto-based kids interior design firm Maison Ellie shares her tips for finally getting that playroom organized.
1. Purge and sort
Studies show that a less-is-more approach to toys encourages autonomous play and creativity. Make time to purge?I do this four times a year! You can include kids in the process, letting them help decide which toys they?ve outgrown that can be donated to a local charity or school. Once you?ve cut the bulk, sort and organize what you?ve opted to keep. This will help you assess how each type of toy should be stored. For example, smaller figurines in a small clear bin and larger trucks in a floor bin with a lid. Every toy should have a home to return to. When the whole family knows where each toy goes, it makes cleanup time a breeze. 2. Create designated areas
A playroom will function best when it?s broken up into individual zones, so take the time to plan everything out. Creating purposeful areas within a playroom or your living space will encourage your child to play more independently and for longer periods of time. Not sure what the zones should be" Think about what your kid is interested in, such as Lego, reading, or arts and crafts, and make a specific space for it.
3. Pick storage that works
Closed storage is great for maintaining order in any space. Labelled see-through bins that are stackable are a fantastic option for toys you want to ...
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