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The 10 Best Toy Storage Organizers for Your Home: Shop Our Picks

Dec 20, 2023

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Stop stubbing your toes on toys.

Following the madness of the holidays, there tends to be a lot of new toys around the house—and you may feel like there’s also a lot of new clutter. It's easy to start to feel overwhelmed, especially if you live in a small space, there’s no playroom, and you can’t imagine fitting one more thing in your living room. Well, rest assured: The shopping team at House Beautiful has you covered with smart (and chic!) toy storage organizers to make your home clutter-free in no time.

We have basket and bin storage solutions that will work in any space, plus, custom toy storage options to coral messes from multiple kiddos. The best part is that with these toy organizers, your kids can help with clean-up time. Many pieces are designed with kids in mind and are lower to the ground. So, start scrolling and get mix-and-match toy storage pieces so you can enjoy your home worry and clutter-free this year.

A white toy organizer with multiple storage containers in various sizes will make separating toys, books, and stuffed animals super easy. You can also store your toys by colors and objects to make clean-up time a fun activity for a child. Take it up a notch with a fun wallpaper behind it to make the piece stand out in the room.

Let the storage disappear into the background with clear bins. Your kid's toys will stand out and they'll be able to sort and find their favorite toys during the day. Each container has handles, and is easy to move around the room.

If you have a playroom or multiple kids, you need a lot of organization to contain the clutter. This storage unit can come with doors, drawers, and a book rack. It can be configured to your heart's desire. Since it comes in white, have some fun with decorative storage bins on the shelves and peel-and-stick wallpaper in the cubbies.

Up next, these adorable animal print bins can hold a ton of toys. Plus, they add some personality to your shelves. "Other than folding down a side, it has no assembly," notes a five-star review. "It will hold a lot of small to medium toys."

Clean up the toys easily with a storage bookcase that has four different areas to store books, baskets, and oversized toys that rarely fit anywhere like trucks and big stuffed animals. " It is the perfect height for our toddler," shares a five-star review. The low-to-ground design helps your kids easily take out and put away too.

When limited in space, design vertically with a hanging bag. All you need is a rod from your closet to velcro the bag to it. And, since there are three openings, consider storing extra shoes, books, and clothes, too.

Stop stubbing your toes on Legos and get a multi-purpose table the kids can play with and store all of those little pieces in one place. Your feet will thank you.

Storage is one thing you know you'll always need, so a toy chest is something that you'll have for years to come with your child. Personalize it by putting their name on it with a custom decal, or add a cushion on top so your kid can use it as a bench, too.

You can't forget about the organization in the bathroom, especially when it comes to kids. Your shower quickly gets taken over by the toys in the bottom of the bathtub. This little lifesaver lets you scoop up the toys at the end of bath time, and you can attach it to your bathroom wall.

I've had this storage unit for my daughter for years, and I love how the design can be re-configured to grow with my child. The plastic bins feel indestructible and are easy to clean. I wish the plastic track on the sides would secure a little bit better at times. But other than that, this organizer makes clean-up time a breeze.

Although it would be nice to have a designated room in your home just for kids to play, it's not required. What you need are storage baskets and organizers that you can use to conceal toys. You can use your existing bookcase and layer it with baskets in your home to hold toys. Or consider a storage unit that can fit in the corner of your living room so your child can easily play and clean up in no time.

Oversized toys like trucks, stuffed animals, and dolls can be tricky to put in baskets in bins on a shelf. A toy chest or cubby organizer with deep shelves or a large open bin will help you store bulky items.

Angela Belt is the contributing Assistant Shopping Editor at House Beautiful. She's also an interior designer and is the host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to design, she's an esteemed expert with some of her work also appearing in HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.

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