One of our must haves for this new house was a playroom. After having toys in every room of our last house we were not going to build a new house only to have toys everywhere. I am well awaare that there are differnt schools of thought on this subject but our design style is not toddler influenced, thus the playroom.
This is how it began
Then we moved in and in a course of about an hour the kids had all of their toys out and it looked like this
So it immediately became apparent that we needed storage for all this so I hit the Walmart and started shopping. And returned with boxes and shelves and buckets.
So I lined up the boxes
And started sorting
Sometimes the mess looks worse before it looks better
Then I built these shelves. Which totally gave me flash backs to Clemson Place.
And loaded them up
Then in the brown toy box I put all the giant baby toys that they no longer play with but are to expensive to throw out but we a keeping with the plan to have one more at some point, (this is a theme carried out through out the house.)
The pink is dress up clothes and is super light so I can get it out when Caroline wants it but other wise its not taking up any playspace.
Now that the room was cleared out I had room to build the "more attractive" shelves.
And then loaded everything back in.
The glider has since met it's fate in the name of Craigslist. But in it's place we found the kids guitar and piano. The red baskets were under Trip's crib in the last house. And the yellow buckets on top of the shelves I got in the garden center for $0.50 a piece and hold the kids art supplies.
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