12 Easy-to-Clean Kids' Rooms
After play, there's usually work: picking up the toys and game pieces. Having plenty of accessible storage options will reduce cleanup to mere minutes. Check out some of our favorite organization ideas for kids' rooms.
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Double the Storage
Although these cabinets are used primarily as book storage, pink plastic bins below serve as open storage for classic board games and plush toys.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Lots of Drawers
Generous under-bed storage provides ample room for toys, clothes and other accessories.
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Mary Jo Fiorella
Storage That Ages Well
The cubes and side storage unit are designed to grow with the child.
Organized With Bins
Storage bins make closet shelving super organized and easy for kids. Bins stored in cubbies are great for stashing belts, scarves, socks, hats and more. Say goodbye to clutter once and for all.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Toys Out of Sight
When closed, this bedroom storage system simply looks like an art installation. Once open, the cabinets reveal ample storage space to house toys. A cabinet system like this will make a child's room look clutter-free in minutes.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
Make Cleaning a Breeze
Label your child's storage bins with chalkboard paint and chalk or printable tags so putting away toys is even easier for them.
A Place for Everything
There's plenty of storage for toys and games in this room, including a large closet, cabinets and a vintage steel tanker desk.
Saving Space
A colorful wraparound cabinet provides stylish storage in this small room bedroom.
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Avram Rusu Studio
A Console to Conceal
From warm and fuzzy stuffed animals to Legos and books, the cabinets of the homework and craft station keep things neatly organized and out of sight.
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Brian Patrick Flynn
All You Need is a Dust Mop
Easy-care flooring makes cleanup even under the loft bed a breeze in this girly bedroom.
Combining Work and Play
This multipurpose room dedicates space for doing homework and storing papers, and once the projector screen above the desks is pulled down, watching movies, too.
Everything In Its Place
Small items on the floor seem to multiply like rabbits on the floor of kids' rooms. The easiest solution: clear storage drawers.
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Judith Balis
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