As part of our playroom transformation we are looking for ideas on how to creatively and effectively store the massive pile of soft toys! Besides sending them out for adoption to some other kind families, we have come up with nothing! So of course it was off to “Pinterest” for some Pinspiration! 
I love this one as it is cheap, effective, stylish and moveable!!! I love anything on castors as it makes cleaning up and playing easier and more flexible! Source: google.com via Larissa on Pinterest
I recently saw something exactly like this at Howards Storage world in gorgeous pastel pink colours! Too big for our room but if you had the space it is brilliant!Source: simplifiedbee.blogspot.com via Larissa on Pinterest
Just have to cull them to use this clever idea. You could even use wooden or plastic buckets! By putting them up on the wall it also becomes part of the design and not just storage!
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Another amazing idea that I have seen other Mummy’s create in their playroom! A hanging planter basket drilled onto the wall is a perfect size for soft toys! I am pretty sure I have seen this in “Lime Tree Kids” playroom!
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Well this playroom is divine on all counts but those hanging baskets would be perfect! A size larger and a little lower this would be a great solution for us! Or even hanging them vertically with big kids toys on top and babies toys on the bottom!
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So what do you think? Which idea would work for you?
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I think I love the buckets idea and the shelves with the curtain the best. Cute and neat!
Got to love a multi functional piece of furniture! That tent with shelves is too cute!!
I LOVE the first two. The casters would probably be somethng to really think about in our home, for me. My back is so bad, I can’t really pick up anything heavy. This would mean that even Sammy could move it on it’s own, if it was on wheels.
I didn’t even think of that! The Casters would really help kids play independently!