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Can anyone help, looking for toy storage

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singyswife · 30/08/2007 12:39

HI, I wonder if anyone can help. I have decided that I have had enough of my kids toys being in the livingroom so have moved them all upstiars to their bedrooms, there lies the problem. STORAGE. Where can I get good, inexpensive storage solutions. Will be visiting IKEA but need other ideas. Thank you

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dustystar · 30/08/2007 12:41

It depends on what you want really. You can buy those shelving units that you can put boxes in or you can buy chests or a cupboard.

Have a look in freeads etc.

singyswife · 30/08/2007 12:42

Yeah was looking for some kind of storage unit. But as I have 2 dc it is looking like it will cost about £60 to kit out both rooms. Oh it seemed like a good idea at the time.

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dustystar · 30/08/2007 12:44

Thats why the freeads can be good or ebay. You can get stuff in good condition but much cheaper than new.

singyswife · 30/08/2007 12:49

yeah will check them out thanks.

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southeastastra · 30/08/2007 12:55

i've got a couple of the large cheapo units, you know the ones you have to put together and paint yourself? and put storage boxes on them.

KerryMum · 30/08/2007 12:56

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LIZS · 30/08/2007 13:27

Tesco had pine diy shelf units - about 1 metre tall, 3 shelves - for £10 last week. You could add baskets or coloured crates to them.

singyswife · 30/08/2007 14:35

Have tried asda but never thought of Tesco. Will give them a go

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