Toy clutter can quickly turn a charming home into a chaotic jungle. Let me share some of my favorite DIY toy storage ideas that have saved my sanity and my space!
Color-Coded Brilliance
Assign a color to each type of toy. It’s a simple trick that makes tidying up a breeze and adds a splash of color to your decor.
Hanging Bins
Install hanging bins on the wall for plush toys and dolls. It keeps them off the floor and adds a playful touch to the room.
Personalized Toy Trunks
Why not personalize a simple toy trunk with your child’s name or favorite designs? A little paint and creativity can go a long way.
Upcycled Crate Charm
Old wooden crates can be stylish toy storage with just a little sanding and paint. Stack them for a rustic-chic look that’s both functional and fab.
Transparent Toy Towers
Stackable clear bins allow kids to see what’s inside, making it easier to find what they’re looking for and to put toys back where they belong.
DIY Rolling Crate
Attach wheels to a sturdy crate for a mobile toy box that can follow your kids from room to room. Easy mobility means easy clean-up!
Repurposed Bookshelf Bliss
Turning a low bookshelf into a play station with bins and baskets can keep everything organized and within reach of little hands.
DIY Magnet Board
A magnetic board on the wall can hold toy cars or other magnetic toys, making clean-up part of the fun and a cool display.
Artistic Toy Storage
Turn toy storage into art by using decorative elements like banners or framed artwork on storage units. It’s a surefire way to make storage visually appealing.
Space-Saving Wall Hangers
Wall-mounted baskets are a lifesaver in tight spaces. They keep toys off the floor and within easy reach for the kiddos.
Rainbow Bookcase Display
Organize books by color on a bookshelf. It’s visually appealing and gives kids a fun way to learn about colors.
Hanging Shoe Organizer Hack
Repurpose a hanging shoe organizer for small toys. It keeps everything visible and organized, perfect for those tiny toys that always seem to vanish.
Basket Bonanza
I love using woven baskets—they’re versatile and add a touch of warmth to any room. Plus, they’re perfect for quick clean-ups!
Dresser Drawer Dividers
Use drawer dividers in a dresser to sort toys by type. It’s a great way to utilize existing furniture for toy storage.
DIY Pegboard Organizer
A pegboard isn’t just for tools. Use it to hang toys and baskets for a dynamic and customizable storage solution.
Label Love
Labels aren’t just practical; they’re also a chance to get creative. Try using chalkboard paint on jars or bins, so you can update labels as toys evolve.
Cubbies with a Twist
Cubbies are a classic, but let’s spice them up with a coat of paint and some funky wallpaper inside each square. It’s a fun way to let your kids’ personalities shine while keeping their toys organized.
Under-Bed Storage Wonders
Under-the-bed storage is vastly underused. Rolling bins can be a great way to hide toys without taking up precious floor space.
Tidy Tent
A play tent with pockets inside can double as a cozy reading nook and a hidden storage space for toys.

