Childrens Bedroom Storage
Young mothers throughout Utah have hired me to help them figure out how to improve their children’s bedroom storage systems. I am currently working alongside 3 young mothers on their children’s bedroom storage areas. Maria in Springville needs help with her family’s playroom and children’s bedroom storage areas. Jen in Cedar Hills needs ideas for her children’s bedroom storage and was even more concerned with her downstairs playroom. Melissa in Sandy needs help with laundry room workability and her 5 children’s bedroom storage areas. Some favorite products and a link to storage solutions are included below.
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Jen put it best when I asked her why she had contacted me. She stated that she had invested lots of money in her undergraduate and post graduate education. She was now a mother and homemaker and felt SHE was worth the little bit of money she would now invest (through me) in her current life’s work. I am grateful I get to help Jen, Maria and Melissa set up home systems that simplify their current lives. These systems allow them to free up more of their valuable time in the things they value most.
My tips will help YOU with your children’s bedroom storage options by spelling out the step by step formula for childrens bedroom storage organization.
I promised my Organized Woman’s Show listeners some favorite product ideas for children’s bedroom storage areas. I will list one idea for each of a few categories below. Analyze your needs first and then find a product that will help fill those storage needs for your chilren’s bedroom. Consider these product suggestions as a starting point. You can click on either the photo or the word link for buying location:
Childrens Bedroom Storage Toy Console much like is used in a Kindergarten classroom
Childrens Craft Tote = An electricians bag (be sure to remove the shoulder strap)
Childrens Bedroom Storage Hat Rack – Over the door help for caps, shoes and purses
Childrens Bedroom Storage Box4Blox
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Lucky you, I have included the very same tips and step by step techniques I use with my clients in my NEWLY UPDATED Household / Family Manager Binder Kit. Click this link to take a look.
Of all the rooms in your home, your kid’s rooms are the ones that change the most over time. Remember, your child’s room may be in your house…but IT IS your child’s room. Ask for their input and ideas. They will be much more willing to help maintain the space if THEY contributed to the rooms overall design and set up.
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If you need help organizing children’s bedroom storage or any other home storage area, contact me for a free 20 minute phone consult. I service the Salt Lake area and Utah Valley areas. Also, anywhere in the nation virtually. Our rates are reasonable because we believe WE WIN when you feel you have received a good value.
7 Responses to “Childrens Bedroom Storage”
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August 17th, 2010 at 6:20 am
Thanks for your posting, i am just a newbie in the business, need to learn a lot from the gurus.
September 4th, 2010 at 9:50 pm
Love to take photos? Whatever your child’s “ultimate” let that show in the things you keep and display in their room. PhotoGirlSarah
October 25th, 2010 at 4:32 pm
nice 🙂 Loads of good information here. I like the idea of rotating with the seasons.
November 3rd, 2010 at 3:26 am
The good news is, your piece leaves me wanting to know more. I am grateful for the incoming post.
January 17th, 2011 at 11:09 pm
I get what you mean about storing children’s items. Very decent site. Thanks
November 22nd, 2013 at 11:41 pm
I too am a fan of the plastic storage toy console.
Regards.
March 17th, 2014 at 8:48 am
Yes! The Lego storage option you listed works great.