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How To Use Color And Creativity To Store Kid Stuff
By Sherrie Le Masurier | Published  07/22/2006 | Kids Tweens Teens |
How To Use Color And Creativity To Store Kid Stuff

Are you overwhelmed by clothes, books and toys everywhere? If you answered yes, just imagine how your child feels. With so much kid stuff everywhere room cleaning is anything but fun.

That?s where a little color and creativity comes in. Conquering clutter doesn?t have to be a chore. With a solid plan and a little patience you can turn a messy child?s room into an organized environment in a matter of hours.

By using color as an essential part of your child?s organizing system you make the clean up process fun. And by knowing that each toy has a home your child can then learn how to return items after play. Even very young children can benefit from color coordination.

Preschoolers in particular learn their colors faster when they routinely put colored items in matching bins.

A colored storage system starts by purchasing large cubes, bins or baskets. You don?t have to stick with primary colors either. The toys and storage containers of today come in all colors and shapes.

And if you?re having trouble coming up with enough containers in the color(s) of your choice consider spray painting baskets or covering boxes with matching wallpaper.

For more creative storage tips for children?s room visit http://www.decorating-kids-rooms.net/kid-room-storage.html

Unfinished wood furniture is ideal for rooms you?ll be implementing a colorful organizing system in. This kind of furniture is the ideal canvas for all kinds of decorative touches. You may even wish to give each drawer a different color.

Even when space is tight you can incorporate a little extra color and storage space by fitting the insides of wardrobe drawers with either hooks or plastic coated grids with shelves.

Organizing kid stuff by size is also a good idea. Storing small and large things together can result in lost or broken items. Where possible small items should be contained in smaller bins. That said, there is wisdom in storing items together that will be used together. In that case it?s a matter of packaging small items up separately within a bigger bin or container.

Colorful storage doesn?t end with visual storage around the room. Consider adding a little color to your child?s closet by using colorful hangers and hooks. More closet design and closet organization tips can be found by visiting http://www.decorating-kids-rooms.net/closet-design.html

There is no end to how you can use color and creativity to store kid stuff. As long as you can imagine it, you can make it happen.


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Sherrie Le Masurier
Sherrie Le Masurier is a lifestyle columnist, organizing consultant and a member of Professional Organizers in Canada. She offers up smart solutions for busy families via http://www.familysanitysavers.com and http://organizedliving.blogspot.com - Copyright. 

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