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Project Recap: Taming Toys in a Family Room 

 
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Tidy Nest was hired to tackle a mountain of toys and books in this household’s family room.  As with any house with kids, trying to keep toys stored in their intended spaces can feel like a losing battle. Recently we’ve begun including kids in our process a little more, and explaining to them what we’re doing. By the end of our jobs, more often than not, they’re playing ‘home organizer’ in their own rooms, and helping Mom and Dad without even being asked! See below for our most recent example…

Need: The parents wanted to create a tidier family room. While there is a playroom in the house, this space is used most frequently and by all members of the household. The children’s toys, books and dress-up supplies needed to be easily accessible but also contained so the adults wouldn’t feel like they were relaxing in their children’s space. 

Solution: We worked with the family on editing the inventory and relocating infrequently used items to the playroom. Luckily they already had great storage solutions (they just weren’t being used to their full capacity) so we were able to avoid having to buy new products. In addition to repurposing their existing storage solutions, we introduced labels to teach the children that everything has a home! 

Pro Tip: Depending on the ages of the children, get them involved in the editing process. Make it fun - have them try to find 10 items in the room that they’d like to share with another friend or someone in need. 

Try the KonMari method…”does it spark joy?” “Does it make you happy?” 
Take them to the donation center when dropping the items off; it’s a great time to teach them about giving back. 

What’s not helpful is asking the children “when was the last time you played with this?” Inevitably, they’ll say” right now” or tell you “all the time.”

 
 

Products:

The client had some great storage solutions already in place so we did not have to buy any new products. Here are the products that are pictured:

The Container Store: 3 Sprouts Toy Storage Cube

The Container Store: 3 Sprouts Toy Storage Bin

The Container Store: Bin Clip Labels 

The Container Store: Elfa X-Narrow Mesh Drawer

The Container Store: Elfa Drawer Label Holder 


Project Recap: Art Cart

 
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BEFORE

BEFORE

Tidy Nest was hired to create a system for the abundance of art supplies in a playroom. Art and office supplies are Shannon’s all time favorite items so she could not have been been more excited to tackle this project (plus it was for her five-year-old niece).

Need: The parents wanted to create a functional system for their children’s growing art supply collection. This system needed to be child-friendly and encourage creativity. There also needed to be a system for the children’s already-created and work-in-progress projects… a typical problem for parents.

Solution: Introduce containment for all supplies using child-friendly organizational products.

Method:

  1. Removed all contents and sorted the supplies (yes, even the loose pom poms and jem stones)

  2. Edited all supplies - duplicates went into back stock, broken or dried out supplies were discarded

  3. Decanted supplies like paint, markers, crayons, etc.

  4. Installed organizing solutions - we selected plastic and acrylic containment for easy cleanup (plus they are lightweight). Shannon wanted to introduce some more color to the already colorful playroom so she chose Jade Y-weave baskets from Target.

  5. Labeled baskets and shelving for easy clean-up! We went with handwritten chalk labels for the playful look!

  6. Collected all art projects both finished and in the works. finished projects were added to a binder with sheet protectors, works-in-progress were corralled in a basket on a bakers rack.

 
AFTER

AFTER

Pro Tip: Use Artkive Box or the Artkive App:

Artkive will send you a box that you can fill up with your kids’ art, you send back to Artkive, they'll professionally photograph it and turn it into a stunning, keepsake book. If you have time to photograph the art yourself, just download the Artkive app!

Click to learn more about the Box or the App!


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