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AIBU - Asking to see your toy storage?

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Emerald92 · 14/12/2017 12:20

Afternoon all!

I have a DD 16mo and with Christmas coming, I know she's going to getting lots of toys. She has a fair few from us and I'm sure she'll be getting some from family. So now I'm trying to prepare a space to store them!

Can I ask to see how you store your DC's toys? I want DC to have a space in the lounge for her toys but I dont want it to look like a bombsite 🙈

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MrsHathaway · 14/12/2017 12:23

IKEA Kallax is what I and most of my friends go for. They come in different configurations and then different boxes, doors or drawers go in the squares. They don't look too childish if it's a shared space (not garish primary colours) and you can shut the doors on them at night so you're not constantly staring at Peppa Pig.

My big tip whatever furniture you actually choose is to have different boxes for different things, eg building blocks in one, farm animals in another, sorting puzzles in another, etc. It means that when they want to play with a particular thing they don't have to empty the entire contents of a big toy box to find that thing.

Monoblock67 · 14/12/2017 12:26

Seconding the Ikea Kallax. I have a 2X2 for the living room, in neutral colours so it all goes and toys can be hidden away. We do the same in terms of themes-one box is paw patrol, another is toy story, etc. In the kids room I have a 2x4-I use some shelves for books and the rest for their other toys, crafts, tracks etc. Best storage ever!

Wingbing · 14/12/2017 12:26

Here’s my Ikea Kallax!

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Phillipa12 · 14/12/2017 12:28

I use my grandads old dresser, its gone from housing his best china to hiding the ds's toys, they also hide in it 😂

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Wingbing · 14/12/2017 12:29

Actually mines a Trofast

cantmakecarrotcake · 14/12/2017 12:36

I'm not at home so can't take photos, but ours is a mix of Ikea Kallax (drawers are good for little things like happyland people), plastic crates for duplo, bookshelves (books and boxed games/puzzles) and a big fabric 'bucket' for all the dolls and accessories. The key is making it easy for the kids to tidy stuff away. Allow some places to be 'chuck it in and shut the door/drawer'. Books and boxes are fairly easy to keep neat on a bookshelf. Craft stuff is in a cupboard with a child lock they can both now open.

Emerald92 · 14/12/2017 12:47

Ah fab that looks ideal! I've only ever been to IKEA once, I think another visit is well overdue Shock

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MrsHathaway · 14/12/2017 12:47

The key is making it easy for the kids to tidy stuff away

Oh my goodness yes! Easy for them to find things, easy for them to put away.

juddyrockingcloggs · 14/12/2017 12:59

Ikea trofasts here too!

LookAtMyRingsMyRingsMyRings · 14/12/2017 13:06

another vote for the kallax (was still 'expedit' when i got mine!) we have a whole wall of them and they are brilliant.

Chaosofcalm · 14/12/2017 13:09

Trofast

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3boys3dogshelp · 14/12/2017 13:10

We have GLTC storage. I had argos cube storage before but they didn’t last or look as nice. I love it and will be buying more.

JellyBellies · 14/12/2017 13:13

Ikea trofast. It's brilliant, you have 3 different sizes of tubs and you can choose any combination. Our boxes are labelled, tidying up is simple. We first bought trofast 5 years ago and it is going string. We have added for trofast frames. You can also choose to put a shelf in for board games and puzzles.
The advantage it has over kallax is that I find the kallax less flexible in terms of size.

The disadvantage is that it looks like toy storage as opposed to living room storage.

MrsHathaway · 14/12/2017 13:15

If you decide to go to Ikea for Kallax, I'd recommend getting a good idea what you want first and noting down all the locations (you can get these on their website, so on my link you click under the "add to basket" button to choose your store and then it says to pick up the bits on aisle 9 location 7). You can look at them in real life in the showroom bit, but you've already measured up at home so you know that you can't fit a 4x2 because of the chimney breast, and you've already decided to get two doors and two lots of shallow drawers and two baskets but you aren't sure what colour until you look, etc etc.

MrsHathaway · 14/12/2017 13:17

The advantage [trofast] has over kallax is that I find the kallax less flexible in terms of size.
The disadvantage is that it looks like toy storage as opposed to living room storage.

I agree completely. I tend to see Trofast in children's bedrooms and playrooms, and Kallax (or old Expedit) in living rooms and dining rooms.

happymummy12345 · 14/12/2017 13:17

My ds's toys just go on the floor in the front room. Along the wall and in the bay window. I don't like the idea of boxes with them in. I like him to be able to take and play with whatever he wants.

happymummy12345 · 14/12/2017 13:18

I don't think a child's toys make the place look like a bomb site. I think that's a terrible way to think

ItchyChicken · 14/12/2017 13:19

The basket's cost a fortune, but wanted something to fit in the alcove neatly!

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MrsHathaway · 14/12/2017 13:23

Itchy that's beautiful! No wonder it was costly.

My ds's toys just go on the floor in the front room. Along the wall and in the bay window. I don't like the idea of boxes with them in

Do they not get dusty? I'm assuming he's quite little: that's not a very practical solution for eg Lego.

BrutusMcDogface · 14/12/2017 13:24

That's lovely, Itchy!

We have good old trofast, too. We have it in the playroom and all kids' bedrooms.

PurpleChai · 14/12/2017 13:28

We did have a second Kallax unit, but as my DD is now older and doesn’t have as many toys we managed to downsize the storage. Will probably regret it though after Christmas! The Lego tubs fit nice and neatly in the gap to the side and still looks tidy yet accessible.

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TheNoodlesIncident · 14/12/2017 13:28

We have Trofast too and tbh I'm disappointed with the strength of the runners that boxes/trays slide on; they just aren't strong enough to support the weight of the contents and pull the runners out of the sides. For the heaviest ones, I now leave the tubs sitting on the bottom part, instead of suspended from the runners.

They are good aside from that, we have got loads of things sorted away and it's relatively easy to find particularly items, especially if you tend to overorganise yourself and label the tubs on the fronts like these Blush bit pedantic

They are obviously toy storage rather than just storage though.

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