After 4 road trips, 3 airports, and tons and tons of family, food and fun, we have officially survived the hoildays! We are so thankful for all of the amazing people we have in our lives, and my favorite part of this time of year is, stressful traveling aside, we have the chance to catch up with everyone. Catching up usually comes with some presents, especially for our 1.5 year old son. He was in no need of more toys, but who can resist?!?! It is all so cute and fun… and loud and cumbersome. Now that we are home, it is time to get our house back in order, or actually to find new order, by finding homes for all these new gadgets and gizmos. That led to me think that I can’t imagine we are the only family out there struggling to keep their kids’ toys from taking over the house! Here are some of my favorite toy storage products to help you get order back in your home!
Tag Along Toy Bin
$299
I love the sleek look to this toy bin. It will fit right into with your living room decor, but with an open top, it makes toy storage and clean up a cinch!
Tot Tutors Modern Classics Store-All Unit
$100
Tight on space and budget? This is a great solution. It offers multiple ways to store toys and book, has a very compact design and a great price tag!
Sundvik Children’s Desk
$60
I love this desk and chairs to create a little arts and craft nook. The desktop lifts up to store all of the art supplies, and with this price tag, it’s okay if the paint ends up on the table!
3 Sprouts Toy Chest
$25
This toy chest is sure to add a ton of personality to your playroom, while also creating a great place to easily store lots of toys. The animals are adorable and the bins are soft making them a great addition to young kids’ spaces.
Huntington Baskets
$88-$188
These baskets are on the pricier end, but they have a sophisticated look that will blend right in with your living room, while still being incredibly functional. I love their chic laid-back style!
Decorative Polypropylene Basket
$9
I love the style of this basket, plus, it will be practically indestructible! These would be a great basket to use in your playroom (or even a few at your entry for your own stuff!), and for $9, you could add as many as you want!
Recycled Golden Teak Column Wall Shelves
$129-$189
My stack of children’s books seems to keep growing and growing, and I’m running out of floor space. This is a great way to keep them all organized, make them easy for young ones to pull them off and put them back, and not take up any floor space.
Sprouts Bath Storage
$20
You can’t forget about the bathroom! Don’t let your kids’ bath toys keep you from enjoying a relaxing soak in tub. These adorable bath toy storage pieces are fun and functional. They not only gather up all of the toys, but the mesh allows them to dry while hanging on your wall.
I hope you guys all had a great holiday season, and here’s to a great 2016!