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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Info Post

Today's reader, Megan, and her handy hubs, took back a playroom that was lacking in functionality and effective storage.  I love their "go-getter" attitude and all of their fantastic and super smart solutions!


Megan wrote:

I recently discovered your blog, and I have been in awe! I am a clean, organized girl trapped in a slob's body! Okay, maybe I exaggerate a little, but I have found my inner organizer, and I can't be stopped! I have come to see {much to my husband's delight} that everything works better when you are organized and everything has a place!

Our playroom has LONG been a source of aggravation for me. There was no organization, way too much clutter, and things taking up space that weren't even used! My kids love to play in it a LOT, so it would just get messy and chaotic, and then when it was time to clean there would be groans all around because it was in such a terrible state, no one wanted to do it and it would take forever.

While my husband was off over Christmas, we decided to tackle it once and for all. We pulled out everything, just like you suggested, and piled it all in the middle of the playroom. We sorted into trash, keep, and donate piles. We moved out large pieces that were never played with. We reorganized it all so it made sense, and EVERYTHING had a place. We targeted the most used toys in the playroom {which surprisingly were just two!} and made specific homes for them so it would be easy for them to play with and easy to clean up. Since we have an 11 month old, the biggest concern was so many little toys all over the floor, so by getting everything in a home and getting it up off the floor, she can actually enjoy it, too!

We installed wire shelves in the closet, which was completely useless before, and my husband made two tables to house the most often used toys.

The result is a SUPER CLEAN, functional, pretty space that we can actually enjoy as a family now! {Before my husband wouldn't even go in there because it was such a disaster.} 

It makes me happy every time I walk past it now, instead of closing the door and shaking my head.

I thought I would share it with you, and say thanks for all your inspiring organization on your blog!

Thanks so much! I really enjoy your blog!

Blessings,
Megan


As Megan mentioned, the playroom was asking to be helped out a bit:



"I'd like to say this was on a particularly rough day after weeks and weeks of neglect. And while that may be partly true, this was honestly the way our playroom looked a lot of the time. The kids play here A LOT, and it is just messy and disastrous. And see all those little things all over the floor? I knew that couldn't happen because we now have a crawling baby.

So I analyzed the way my children play, brainstormed on some ideas, and then started in.
The biggest problems in the playroom: no organization, with no specific places to put anything, so oftentimes it ended up on the floor; and poor utilization of storage and keeping most often used toys in a neat and organized way.

First, we pulled everything out and had three bins: donate, trash, and keep. If the kids didn't play with it, it went to the donate pile. {With the exception of, for example, the kitchen in the above picture. The kids never play with it, but it's very possible that Avery will, so it went to the attic.} If it was junk to begin with or broken, into the trash pile. And then the things that really get a lot of use, we kept. By doing this, we were able to get rid of a TON of stuff. I mean, seriously. It was crazy how much is accumulated in eight years of parenting and three kids.

I would have taken a picture of this stage, but I was buried beneath toys. I couldn't even crawl out to grab my camera.

Then we determined that there were only two most often used toy groups in the playroom: the Calico Critters items, and Legos. So we wanted to make sure those were easily accessible and up off the floor, since they both contain small pieces.

We also decided that the closet in our playroom was totally useless. See?


The shelves were in the middle of the closet, which were totally inaccessible. There was only one shelf across that the kids could actually put stuff on on the left side. Wasted space.


Something needed to be done.

Like I mentioned, we move the play kitchen to the attic because it is never played with. We also moved the workbench out, because it was also never played with.

Then we installed some wire shelves for the closet. {We purchased them from Lowe's for about $100.}


Ahhhhhhhhhh! Angels singing. This enabled us to get rid of all the eye clutter {like the opposite of eye candy, right?} from the tops of the storage units in the playroom. All the Little People items {which my kids still love!}, American Girl items, trucks, games, Geo Trax, car tracks, and puzzles now go in here, on their own shelves where they can easily be put away after playing with them.

A close up? Why sure!


Years ago, John had built the white cabinets that hold bins for toys. Since we had three of them, we decided to divide up the room with the cabinets and use one storage unit for each child, since we have three children. It worked out perfectly! We also had poster size pictures I had hung up of Ansley and Christian that were in need of updating. But since we divided up the cabinets, we thought it would be cute to put two posters, one baby, one older, above the cabinet of each child to designate their area. So I ordered some more posters, and we purged toys and lots of junk, getting each child down to three bins, since that was what the area would hold.

Then, we needed a solution for the Calico Critters and the Legos. They needed to be up off the floor. John had made a table for Ansley several years ago for her Calico Critters, but she has expanded her collection since then, so it was too small. As a result, they would pull it off the table and onto the floor and then little pieces would be everywhere.

We looked at several stores, trying to find what we needed. I am always so impressed when I read blogs or hear from friends of how they found this perfect table at Goodwill for $5 and they just repainted it and it was perfect.

We are not those people.  Generally, when we need something, John builds it.

So, we headed to Home Depot {actually we spent a LOT of time there during this redo!} to get the supplies. John is very talented in this area, so he whipped these out in a few hours. They turned out great, and were EXACTLY what we needed!


Then we stained the tables. Right in the playroom. We put the baby down for bed, and the kids helped with this part. They love to help, but sometimes when stain is involved, it can get crazy. It was actually fun, though, and the kids ooohhhed and ahhhhhed over their new tables. We had to give them overnight to dry, then we slapped a coat of polyurethane on top.

Last, I have always wanted to hang the kids artwork in the playroom, I've just never done it. So we grabbed some matching frames from Target, and put Ansley's artwork on one side, and Christian's on the other side. {As Avery gets older and draws, we will change some out for her, too.}
And are you ready? Drum roll............

I'm seriously SO thrilled with the way this turned out.







Aren't the two tables John made beautiful? I love them! The first table is for Legos, and they can spread them out and play away. The second table is for Calico Critters. Then you can see Ansley's storage area with her pictures and all her toys fit in her bins. You can see part of Christian's storage area, with his pictures as well. The artwork above the sofa is Ansley's, and it makes me smile when I see it.


Here's another view, just because it's so pur-ty.


Here's the other side of the playroom, with Christian's artwork above the love seat, and his section of the playroom for toy storage.


And the best part is that in just over two weeks now, the playroom has stayed just like this. Part of that is due to consistency in asking the kids to make sure it's picked up at the end of each day. But the reason it's so much easier to clean up is because everything has a place, so it never gets to the point of looking like the "before" photo. It has also been great because we are able to play as a family in there, whereas before, we wouldn't even want to go in there because it was so messy!"


OK, gather your thoughts.  While you do, I will share mine!

  • They did all the right steps.  Assessed that the space was NOT working for them.  Cleared everything from all of the shelves and sorted through it all.  Purged, purged and purged some more.  Analyzed what remained and how to effectively store it.  
  • They were ruthless when it came to keeping things.  Great job mom and dad!
  • By adding more shelves to the pre-fab closet, they multiplied their storage by hundreds.  Such a great solution to those larger toys that don't fit in bins and cubbies!
  • They DIY'ed those tables!  Can you believe it?  Me either, they are gorgeous.  I think her hubs could take on a side job of "Furniture Builder".
  •  They added photographs to designate zones!  Each kid has their own cubby and photograph to label it.  How fantastic is that?  And don't you LOVE what it does for the space? 
  • They displayed the kid's artwork to bring in added color.  No playroom is complete without some super amazing kid created art!
  • They created a system to allow the space to function for both big kids and wee ones.  Little pieces up off of the floor to reduce worries.  
  • I literally felt emotional after seeing the before and afters and just knowing in my heart how much happier the family would be in that space together, and how much easier it will be to maintain.  Sounds all mushy, but it's true.

So what are your thoughts?  What do you personally love about today's space?  Were you as blown away by this playroom takeover as I was?

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