When we walk into nurseries and children’s bedrooms, we are always infected by a happy atmosphere. Whether it’s the colorful color palette or the toys strewn across the floor, this space is filled with magic. The children’s enthusiasm for life makes us smile. But there is a problem that slowly emerges over time – insufficient storage space. I always want to give my daughter all the cute, wonderful stuffed animals. How to store these cute little things to keep the bedroom tidy? I’m going to share 8 easy and fun stuffed animal storage ideas. Come and take a look.
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Floating Shelf
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Floating shelves are a great place to display collections. Consider displaying commemorative stuffed animals along with the books. For example, the first toy received when a child is born carries a precious memory. Additionally, when there’s not enough floor storage space, there’s nothing wrong with utilizing wall space.
Hang On Door
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Not only is it great for storing shoes and accessories, it’s also a great spot for small stuffed animals. When a child’s bedroom doesn’t have space for storage baskets, hanging toys on the door is a great idea. If your child needs one of these stuffed friends to sleep with, they’re always within reach. I mean, you don’t have to dig around in the basket anymore.
Multiple Woven Gift Baskets
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Various baskets are great helpers for expanding storage space. Stuffed animals stay in the gift basket, and they bring great joy. Just seeing their little heads sticking out makes me feel warm. Taller baskets store more toys. Baskets with lids also protect against dust and dust.
Creating a reading nook in the corner of children’s bedrooms and nurseries sounds like fun. Hang a canopy, put some throw pillows, and spread a soft cushion, isn’t it easy? Don’t forget your child’s favorite stuffed animals. There is no child who doesn’t like such mysterious corners. He will spend happy time with his parents and doll friends.
Stuffed Toy Hammock
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Yes, you can hang stuffed animals from the ceiling. Just install the knitted mesh in one corner. It’s okay if you don’t have a knitted mesh, an old blanket is also a good choice. You can DIY a hammock with your kids without spending a penny.
Add Cabinet
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You’re lucky to have built-in storage. Children’s stuffed toys and clothing can be hidden in built-in cabinets. Likewise, floor-standing bookcases and wardrobes are also pieces of furniture that can be used to store things. A low bookcase is filled with toys and books. Children are free to choose the toys they like.
Hide Under The Bed
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Too many baskets and boxes often detract from the cheerful atmosphere of a child’s bedroom. Might as well hide them under the bed. This not only saves storage space, but also makes the bedroom look tidier.
Built-in Drawers
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Storage boxes and chests of different sizes are integrated with custom-made tables. If you’re considering a game room, this idea is worth considering. Narrow drawers are used to store loose bricks. Put stuffed animals in deeper drawers. Label the outside of the drawers so we can organize them.
Stuffed animals are not only toys for children, but also good decorations. Honestly, I love these cute friends too. Did these fun storage ideas help you? No more clutter on the floor. Proper storage of stuffed animals makes the room cleaner.