26 Comfy Stuffed Toys Storage Ideas

comfy stuffed toy storage ideas

Have kids? Then perhaps you have a lot of toys of all kinds around, including stuffed ones that loved both by kids and adults. How can you store stuffed animals in a cool and bright way to save some floor space and still get comfortable storage for kids? Here are some ways!

Crates And Boxes

The easiest way to store stuffed toys is painting a crate or a box and putting it on wheels to make it mobile. I bet that everyone has a crate or a box that can be easily turned into a comfy storage piece. A more popular idea is creating a stuffed animal zoo of PVC pipe and clothesline rope. You can also mix two ideas and make a crate with PVC pipes inside to give every toy a separate space.

Rustic wooden crate on wheels for mobile toy storage.

Rustic wooden crate on wheels for mobile toy storage.

Animal zoo made out of pvc pipe and clothesline rope.

Animal zoo made out of pvc pipe and clothesline rope.

Pink animal zoo cage.

Pink animal zoo cage.

Stuffed animal zoo box in the corner of the room.

Stuffed animal zoo box in the corner of the room.

Nets And Pockets

Making a pocket is super easy: place the toys into some piece of fabric and tie its corners to the kid’s bed. If you want something neater, then just sew a pocket yourself. A net is another idea for toys: grab some net fabric and attach it to the wall using hooks. Love crocheting? Crochet a couple of hammocks for toys and hang them using some hooks. Such types of storage take just little space on your kid’s bed or in the corner of the room and are comfy in using.

Crochet hammocks for storing toys.

Crochet hammocks for storing toys.

Net fabric on hooks for hanging toy storage.

Net fabric on hooks for hanging toy storage.

Toy pocket to tie up to the kid's bed.

Toy pocket to tie up to the kid's bed.

Hanging with pockets for storing toys.

Hanging with pockets for storing toys.

Wall-Mounted Solutions

Wall-mounted solutions are the most popular ones because they don’t take up any floor space. you can adjust almost anything to the wall: metal baskets, usual baskets, drawers, PVC pipes, IKEA shelves and rack, planters, target baskets and crates. Spray paint them to match the kid’s room décor, then just attach using hooks or screws. The good thing is that almost every project is DIY, and there are a lot of tutorial on the web, so you’ll easily find a piece that suits you.

A curtain rod is perfect for displaying stuffed animals.

A curtain rod is perfect for displaying stuffed animals.

Branch swing shelves for displaying toys.

Branch swing shelves for displaying toys.

Cargo net stuffed animals storage.

Cargo net stuffed animals storage.

Cardboard boxes attached to the walls.

Cardboard boxes attached to the walls.

Comfy hanging basket storage.

Comfy hanging basket storage.

Hanging shelf for storing toys.

Hanging shelf for storing toys.

Hanging swing with several tiers.

Hanging swing with several tiers.

8-tier adjustable door rack used for stuffed animals.

8-tier adjustable door rack used for stuffed animals.

IKEA Komplement holder to store stuffed animals off the floor.

IKEA Komplement holder to store stuffed animals off the floor.

IKEA Variera trash baskets attached to the wall.

IKEA Variera trash baskets attached to the wall.

Kitchen drawers hung on white chain.

Kitchen drawers hung on white chain.

Metal wall planters for storing toys.

Metal wall planters for storing toys.

Painted crates mounted on walls to store toys.

Painted crates mounted on walls to store toys.

Spray painted metal baskets are attached to the wall with hooks.

Spray painted metal baskets are attached to the wall with hooks.

Target baskets on removable hooks for storage.

Target baskets on removable hooks for storage.

 

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