We all know children come with tons of baggage. Before they’re even born they’ve filled your box room with clothes, furniture and toys, and just days after they arrive this begins to leak forth down your stairs and into every room. Any thoughts of minimalist living are long gone and your living room vista is forever more punctuated with plastic contraptions for bouncing, walking and dozing.
Not even your garden is safe!
Before you know it, you have toy chests and cubby boxes galore. Far from these making your home more organised, that crucial bit of Lego goes missing, floor puzzles remain incomplete and you can’t find Woody’s hat for love nor money.
Then there are the little things; mittens, sunglasses and the all-important Sudocrem. It can feel a little as though the Borrowers are curating a hoard under your floorboards.
So just how do you keep things safe, ‘together’ and contained?
Well masters of storage Safestore, put this very question to a few parent bloggers who are winning in their war against the clutter. As a parent, you’re forced to get inventive, and that’s exactly what this lovely lot have done.
From stuffing a bean bag with soft toys, to playing with Lego on a mat for ease of stowing away at bedtime, these women have really thought outside the box. Kelly from Be a Fun Mum, (mastermind behind the Lego idea) has even found a product to make things even easier. Enter the genius Brikbag which features a drawstring perimeter for bagging up those pesky blocks at the end of the day.
Image: From Be a Fun Mum
I also really like the idea by the ladies at Little Button Diaries that makes a feature out of the children’s sunglasses. They’ve simply striped an ornate frame of its glass then fit picture wire across the frame to hold the glasses. The extra detail with the Polaroids is super cute.
Image: From Little Button Diaries
Having been inspired, I then took to Pinterest (the home of lifehacks) and came across these awesome ideas. Using a variation of the idea above, you take a wooden frame and stick Lego platforms onto the backboard. Your mini figures then simply perch upon these. As a feature it works brilliantly and means you’ll never lose Emmet & friends ever again! Even better, due to their furled hands, Lego figures are also brilliant wire holders!

This all just goes to show that you can create a stylish and practical home for even the peskiest of toys. Just because you’re overrun with tots, you can still escape the toys in the evening with innovative nursery storage.




