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Iokasti Sotirakopoulou

Toys Everywhere? These Are the Kids' Room Storage Buys I’d Actually Use and Still Want on Display

Kids storage .

Storage in a kids’ room is never just about tidying up. It’s about creating a space that still feels playful, but doesn’t overwhelm you by the end of the day. I get asked about this a lot, especially by clients who want something practical but still aligned with the rest of their home.

A lot of the direction I give comes from what we’re seeing in children's room storage ideas right now. The best ones are not just functional, they’re genuinely adorable and stylish ideas that make the room feel pulled together rather than chaotic. Soft color palettes, natural textures, and shapes that add personality without creating visual noise.

What I always suggest next is to look for pieces that feel like furniture, not just storage. The kind of finds you see across H&M Home's babies & kids, where baskets, shelving, and small cabinets are designed to blend in, not stand out in a plastic, overly themed way. Think soft materials, simple shapes, and colors that can grow with the room.

Layered raffia storage baskets [pictured, available at Westwing] bring warmth, texture, and practical hidden storage to this soft, earthy children’s bedroom. (Image credit: Ferm Living)

Because the real shift in kids’ spaces right now is that they’re being styled more like the rest of the home. Less “playroom”, more layered, design-led space. Open shelving can display books and toys, almost like decor. Fabric baskets soften corners and make it easier for kids to actually use them. Low units create structure without feeling restrictive.

The balance is simple. You want enough order so the space works, but enough flexibility so it still feels like theirs. And when storage is done right, it becomes part of the design rather than something you’re trying to hide.

If you’re rethinking your kids’ room, this is where I’d start. Storage that feels intentional, looks good, and actually makes everyday life easier.

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