Color-Coded Plastic Lego Drawers
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Create a system of color-coded drawers to store Legos.
Plastic drawers are inexpensive but highly effective; plus, they are easy to clean with warm soapy water.
Use a different color for each Lego group and choose deeper drawers for groups with more pieces.
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Labeled Lego Plastic Bins
Try matching open-topplastic binsto sort and hold Lego pieces neatly.
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Matching storage bins create a streamlined, tidy look that works especially well for open shelving.
Foldable Seagrass Lego Baskets
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Foldable seagrass baskets are stylish storage solutions for Lego pieces.
They are lightweight and feature handles for easy carrying.
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Use one color for the corresponding Lego color or for a certain jot down of building block.
Incorporate both hidden and open storage into your built-ins through lower cabinets and open upper shelves.
Incorporate built-in drawers under the window seat to store Lego boxes and other building manuals.
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Labels help create a neat system.
Stack the bins one on top of the other to maximize shelf space.
Use deep drawers to hold boxed Lego sets, baseplates, and large building blocks.
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Lego Storage Closet
Dedicate a storage closet tostoring kids' itemslike Legos and other toys.
This way, everything is in one spot and the playroom or bedroom is clutter-free.
Since they’re lower, they’ll be easily accessible any time when the kids want to play.
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Practically, it provides plenty of space to hold bins and boxes with Lego pieces.
This way, they are out of sight but still readily available.
Since they have holes, they’re not well suited to hold small Lego pieces.
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Instead, use them for larger blocks, to stack baseplates, or to hold small boxes of Legos.
Either purchase a bed that has built-in storage under the mattress or get a separate rolling drawer.
This is a great way to keep the pieces separate and prevent losing them.
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Lego Basket With Handles
Use a basket with handles to corral Legos in one contained place.
When not in use, simply fold down the bins and store them away.
Organize Lego pieces by bang out, color, or collection and sort them inside the cubed bins.
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Add matching labels to the front of each for a neat finishing touch.
The shelves' differing depths allow for storage of small to large items and given height.
Place the Lego collections your kids play with most frequently on the bottom so they can easily access them.
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Display special pieces and built creations on the upper shelves to continue the Lego theme.
Legos are within comfortable reach and the blocks' bright colors won’t disturb the room’s aesthetic.
Store all instruction manuals in one drawer or attach them to their respective collections.
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Use them for Lego collections that don’t fit in the playroom or aren’t used as frequently.
It keeps Legos off the playroom floor and utilizes narrow wall space that would otherwise have gone unused.
What’s important is that they are easily accessible and the pieces are visible (or well labeled).
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