70 Cheap and Easy Toy Storage Ideas (2024)

Eliminate clutter by organizing kids’ toys on a budget with these cheap and easy toy storage ideas.

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This collection of ideas features clever and budget-friendly DIY ideas that are practical. From DIY stuffed animal organization to Lego organization ideas, there are plenty of creative DIY organization ideas for both girls and boys. These toy storage solutions will help keep your children’s toys organized and allow you to quickly store and clean them up.

Whether you are looking to organize small or big toys, there are ideas forall types of toys, spaces, and budgets. There are tons of cheap and easyorganization ideas for small spaces that utilize extra storage space, such as wall space and vertical space.

These organizing ideas will help you transform everyday items like baskets, bins, crates, trays, and dollar store finds into stylish and functional storage solutions. You will find plenty of projects that involve repurposing and upcycling things you already have!

Whether you have a tiny room or a whole playroom to work with, we’ve got ideas that will inspire you to get creative and organize those toys in every space. You will also find closet organization ideas, bedroom storage hacks, and DIY garage organization projects.

Whether you are looking for IKEA hacks or Dollar Tree organization ideas, there are tons of easy DIY projects for inspiration.

Jump to:
  • Girl Toy Storage Ideas
  • Toy Organizing Ideas for Boys
  • Garage and Outdoor Organization Ideas
  • Other Organization Ideas
  • Toy Storage FAQs
  • More Organization Ideas

Girl Toy Storage Ideas

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Birds Nest Toy Hammock from Shady Tree Diary

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Over the Door Barbie Organizer from A Girl and Her Glue Gun

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Stuffed Animal Bean Bag Cover from Come Together Kids

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Easy Curtain Bookshelf from While They Snooze

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Hanging Planter Stuffed Animal Toy Storage from DIY Inspired

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Dollar Tree Drawer Organization for Figurines from Tidbits

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Dress-Up Storage from Craftiness is Not Optional

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American Doll Storage Solution from Serenity Now

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Crate for Beanie Babies from Walnut Hollow Crafts

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Easy Doll Clothing Rack (made with things around the house) from Lil Boo

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Wire Basket Stuffed Animal Holder (source unknown)

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Scarf Hanger for Small Stuffed Animals (source unknown)

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Stuffed Animal Hammick and Basket Organizer from Bowdenisms

Toy Organizing Ideas for Boys

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DIY Toy Cars Storage from Frugal Fun for Boys and Girls

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Lego Play Table for Kids from Our Wee Family

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Swing DIY Hanging Stuffed Animal Storage from It’s Always Autumn

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Mason Jars for Tiny Toys from Simplicity in the South

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Magnetic Hot Wheels from Keeping Up With The Souths

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Rolling Organization for Under the Bed from Liz on Call

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Over the Door Nerf Gun Organizer from Moore Magnets

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DIY Corner Cage from Down Redbud Drive

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IKEA Lack Table with Plastic Bins from Censational Style

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Over the Door Shoe Organizer Stuffed Animal Toy Storage Idea (source unknown)

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Organizing Legos by Color Using Storage Bins from I Heart Organizing

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DIY Hideaway Lego Tray from Thrifty Decor Chick

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Lego Minifigure Storage Shelves from Jedi Craft Girl

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Action Figures Storage from Organize and Decorate Everything

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DIY LEGO Portable Multi-level Organizer from Raising Dragons

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Upcycled Lego Head Jar from Organized 31

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Lego Mini-Figure Storage from Clean and Scentisble

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Bin Lego Organizers with Labels from Boy Mama Teacher Mama

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Lego Kit Organization from The Homes I Have Made

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DIY Toy Boxes from Pinterest

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LEGO Storage Pick Up & Play Mat from Kids Activities Blog

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DIY Matchbox Car Garage from A Lo and Behold Life

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Nerf Gun Rack from She’s Crafty

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Toy Bin Box with Cubby Shelves from Ana White

Amazon Toy Organizers

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Books, Games & Craft Supplies Toy Storage Ideas

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Hanging Shoe Organizer for Board Games from Joyful Homemaking

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Pencil Case Puzzle and Game Piece Organizing from The Navy Stripe

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Crayon Organizer from Sugar Bee Crafts

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Dollar Store Trash Can Coloring Book Organizer (source unknown)

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Playing Card Holders (source unknown)

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Art Supplies Shoe Organizer from Laura’s Crafty Life

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DIY Pails for Craft Supplies (source unknown)
small pails + hook metal rack

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Easy DIY Behind-the-Door Book Organization from The Painted Hive

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DIY Wood Crate Book Storage from Better Homes and Gardens

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Rotating Craft Caddy for Markers from Reality Day Dreams

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Over the Door Kids’ Craft Organizing from Cookie Nut Creations

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IKEA Spice Rack for Books from Domestic Simplicity

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Soap Box Organizers for Crayons from Shady Tree Diary

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Hanging Wire Basket Book Holders (source unknown)

Garage and Outdoor Organization Ideas

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Labeled Buckets for Toys from Domestic Charm

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DIY Garage Pegboard from The Creativity Exchange

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Ball Storage from Designed to Dwell

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Easy Outside Sports Equipment Organization from I Heart Organizing

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Garage Toy Storage Unit from Tidbits

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Garage Toy Organizing Cubbies from I’m an Organization Junkie

Money-saving tip: you can also get stackable bins and zip ties at Dollar Tree

Other Organization Ideas

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DIY Storage Shelvingfrom Home Talk

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Bath Toy Organization Using Plastic Tubs from The Inspired Home

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Play Room Organization using Clear Totes from Mamma Bear Says

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Play-Doh Carousel from Extreme Couponing Mom
Money-saving tip: You can get these coffee pod organizers at thrift stores; I see them all the time there.

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Crate Organization Using Cup Hooksfrom Reality Day Dream

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Organizational Baskets Under Shelving (source unknown)
S hooks + dollar tree baskets

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Rolling Organizer from The Heathered Nest

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Fabric Storage Buckets from Melly Sews

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Clear Toy Storage Bags with Drawstrings from Make It Love It

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DIY Toy Cube Shelves Storage from Shanty 2 Chic

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Wood Crate Toy Organizing from Smart School House

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Toy Closet Organization from Boxwood Clippings

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Labeled Bins for Bath Toys from Blue I Style

Toy Storage FAQs

What is the Best Way to Store Toys?

The best way to store toys is to combine functionality with simplicity! Here are a few top picks:
Bins and Baskets: They’re perfect for quick clean-ups and can be labeled or color-coded for different types of toys. Choose clear bins for easy visibility or woven baskets for a stylish look.
Shelving Units with Cubbies: These are great for organizing and displaying toys. You can use different cubbies for different toys, making it easy for kids to find what they want.
Wall-Hanging Storage: Think hanging baskets, wall-mounted bins, or magnetic strips for metal toys. These are excellent space savers.
Under-Bed Storage: Roll-out drawers are perfect for storing toys under the bed. It’s a clever way to use space that’s often overlooked.
Over-the-Door Organizers: These are great when you are short on space and need to organize many small items like Legos, Barbies, plushies, etc.

How Do You Organize a Large Amount of Toys?

Organizing a large amount of toys might seem daunting, but with a few clever strategies, you can easily manage the clutter:
Categorize the Toys: Start by sorting toys into categories like educational, stuffed animals, building blocks, etc. This makes it easier to decide which storage solution works best for each category.
Use Multi-Purpose Furniture: Furniture like ottomans with storage or benches with built-in compartments serve multiple purposes – storage, seating, or playing surface.
Toy Chests: They can hold a large number of toys and can add to the room’s decor.
Implement Rotating Toy Bins: Not all toys need to be always available. Rotate toys in and out of storage to keep things fresh and manageable.
Label Everything: Labels will help everyone know where things belong.
Maximize Vertical Space: Use walls for shelves, hooks, and hanging organizers.

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70 Cheap and Easy Toy Storage Ideas (2024)

FAQs

How do you store large amounts of toys? ›

How to Organize Large Toys to Make More Room for Play
  1. Large Baskets. Family rooms tend to become messy because this is where everyone spends a lot of time in. ...
  2. Plastic Totes. My grandkids love trucks, the bigger the better. ...
  3. Under-the-Bed Storage. ...
  4. Canvas Bags. ...
  5. Coat Hooks and Big Baskets. ...
  6. Open Shelves. ...
  7. DIY wooden bins.

How do you make storage for kids toys? ›

Use low, open shelves for a toy storage idea that makes it easy for kids to grab their favorite toys and put them away when playtime is over. Use baskets, canisters, or desktop organizers to sort and store loose items for a clean look. Soft-sided bins with handles provide convenient access for little hands.

How to organize toys in a small space? ›

Open shelving units are a great way to organize and display toys while keeping them accessible. To store smaller toys, use stylish baskets or fabric bins, and leave larger toys on open shelves for easy access. This toy storage solution also fits small spaces and adds visual appeal to your kids' room.

How to discreetly store toys? ›

You can hide toys in your living room in an ottoman with hidden storage, behind the doors of a TV console or sideboard, or in large decorative woven baskets with lids.

What is the safest way for toys to be stored? ›

Store toys in a safe place.

If you have a toy chest, it should have air holes and be easy to open from the inside. Check that the lid has a support that will hold the lid open in any position. You may want a lid that comes off completely. Better yet, use baskets or boxes without lids to store toys.

Where do you store unused toys? ›

Baskets and bins are really the workhorses of toy storage. They make cleanups quick and painless and create organized shelves. Look for a set of coordinating containers in various sizes to corral all types of toys.

What can I use instead of a toy box? ›

To help you organize your children's favorite toys, we've found eight unique DIY toy box ideas that go beyond traditional storage.
  • Rolling Wooden Crate. ...
  • Toy Storage Swing. ...
  • Labeled Toy Bins. ...
  • DIY Matchbox Car Storage. ...
  • Stackable Storage Cubes. ...
  • Under-Bed Chalkboard Bins. ...
  • DIY Canvas Toy Bags. ...
  • See-Through Toy Baskets.
Jun 13, 2016

How to organize a toy room? ›

10 Ideas for Amazing Playroom Organization
  1. Declutter Old, Broken Toys. ...
  2. Choose Clear Bins for Toy Organization. ...
  3. Create “Homes” for Their Favorite Toys. ...
  4. Use Removable Labels. ...
  5. Have a Plan for Storing Small Pieces. ...
  6. Create a Playroom Library. ...
  7. Choose Kid-Friendly Playroom Storage. ...
  8. Store Messy Things Out of Reach.
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How do I organize my toy collection? ›

Separate into Categories. Separating toys into categories helps to keep toys organized, quickens clean up time, and makes it easier to keep track of toys (i.e. fewer missing toys). Most toys can be separated into categories based on items, i.e. balls, cars, dolls, puzzles.

How do you store toys at Grandma's house? ›

The simplest and cheapest solution is to buy a big laundry basket and keep toys in there. Bring it out when the grandkids are over and stuff it back in a closet when they leave. Or, check out The Container Store for these cute canvas storage bins and cubes.

How many toys should a child have? ›

It's important not to overwhelm the play space with toys. As an approximate guide, try to keep the number of toys immediately available to under 4 for a premobile child, under 8 for a crawling child, and under 12 for a toddler, depending on the size of the space and number of parts to each toy.

Where do you keep your toys in answer? ›

Storing toys in containers

Practical containers can really help us getting all the toys organised. A really good option are clear plastic containers for toys. They will allow your child to quickly find the things that they want to play with, without making any extra mess while looking for a favourite toy.

How do you declutter too many toys? ›

How to Declutter Toys in 7 Steps
  1. Put all the toys from your house in one pile.
  2. Categorize your toys.
  3. Decide how much you need.
  4. Define play spaces that work for your family.
  5. Display your toys.
  6. Consider toy rotation, but don't force yourself into it.
  7. Think ahead.
Jan 10, 2024

How do you store toys out of reach? ›

Multi-functional pieces like ottomans, benches, and baskets with lids are fantastic for organizing toys without a playroom. You can find similar items at Walmart, Target, Amazon, TJMaxx Home Goods, and The Container Store. They're a game-changer at effectively keeping toys out of sight, yet within reach.

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