For someone who absolutely loves toddlers, it's hard to say that I enjoy their presence when it comes to clean up time. Scattered toys, socks, hats, and random grape juice spills are all the things I'd like to avoid. If I were to guess, I'm sure you can testify your own babysitting horror stories as well. Good thing there's a way around the mess! Declutter and downsize the amount of stuff in your kid's room to rearrange an organized home once again.
Selling unimportant stuff at a garbage sale might seem to be a good idea, but what happens when your family can't say good-bye to their personal items? You might be able to trick your spouse into allowing you to discard those boxes of keepsakes that are stashed away in the basement, but you won't able to do the same with you kids. Kids remember everything! Some toys and shoes might go unnoticed for a day or two, but eventually, everything will come back to haunt you if you made them "magically" disappear. So save your self from the grilling, and just organize your kid's belongings in some super-cute closets!
What Do Little Girls Love?
I hope you are familiar with the say: Sugar and spice and all things nice. I think that decades-old saying is the perfect way to describe a girl's personality. Girls embody sassiness and charm, along with a bit of adorable blissful joy. When stylizing your baby girl's room, you should focus on what her likings are and decorate the room to complement her witty character.
The two designs from Closet Maid below are decor ideas for two completely individualistic girls. For girls with a bit more spunk and are more active, the green one will go well with their energetic habits!
This pink closet by Closet Maid above is a great selection that will bring out your little girl's inner princess. The choice in color scheme is lively and spirited. By staying true to one color scheme, you can appreciate the gorgeous decor without an overbearing feeling.
Neutral Colors For Boys
Closet spaces for boys are a bit more tricker to handle. To bypass the problem, you can incorporate versatile and everyday color schemes like beige, white, grey or anything monochromatic for more design uniqueness.
by Harry Braswell LLC.
If you don't have space for an extra fancy walk-in closet, the wall-mount one above is an excellent alternative. The clothes and toys are easily accessible and are neatly organized in an urban atmosphere.
by The Stow Company
If you are one of those lucky design gurus who set aside extra space for walk-in closets, this miniature one above is perfect for boys in their teens.
Bright Colors That Remind Us Of Summer
It's a shame that summer can't last forever. But with some bright colors and a dash of creative imagination, you can recreate the sunny scene right in your kid's room. Multi-door closets that open to expose the interiors are more functional for when you need to put away large items like wetsuits, skateboard, or other gear.
by California Closets
by California Closets
by Texana Builders
The yellow infinity staircase above references the art installations of the Art Deco world. Effortlessly connecting the upstairs and downstairs, this staircase is an example of how you can build a walk-in closet on two floors. This modern closet could just as easily double as a fashion clubhouse for your girls!
Pretty In Pink!
Why not make your little girl's dream come true? Build her a life-size dollhouse that she will be proud of! If you do decide to give her a decor treat, don't forget to include a fancy, Barbie-inspired closet.
by IDG Cabinetry
by Clever Cabinets Inc
A cute closet like the one above will leave expecting moms excited about their due date. Moms can flip through racks of baby clothes and play dress up with their kids with style and grace!
by California Closets
Cool and Collected
If you have boys in the house, be sure to incorporate some cool hues into the decor. Outline the blue closets with a clean white border to create a refreshing and tidy atmosphere. With matching white furniture pieces, these rooms demonstrate a contemporary flair.
by Easy Closets
by Emma Delon
by Closet Maid