25/02/2026

Does your playroom resemble the aftermath of a tornado?

Top 10 tips for decluttering and organising a playroom so it becomes a vibrant space where fun knows no bounds.

1. Start with a complete clear out

Remove everything from shelves, cupboards and toy boxes. Seeing all items in one place helps you understand exactly what you have and where excess has built up.

2. Sort into clear categories

Group similar items together such as puzzles, building toys, dolls, books and craft supplies. This makes it easier to decide what to keep and how to store it.

3. Edit with intention

Be realistic about what is used and loved. Donate outgrown toys, recycle broken items and let go of duplicates. Fewer toys often lead to more focused and imaginative play.

4. Create defined play zones

Designate specific areas for reading, arts and crafts, construction and pretend play. Clear zones help children understand where activities belong and reduce mess spreading across the room.

5. Choose practical storage solutions

Use open shelving, low level baskets and clear containers. Storage that children can access easily encourages independence and makes tidying up simpler.

6. Label clearly

Add word labels or picture labels to bins and shelves. Labelling supports early readers and helps children return items to the correct place without assistance.

7. Rotate toys regularly

Store a portion of toys out of sight and swap them every few weeks. Rotation keeps play fresh, prevents overwhelm and reduces the amount of clutter on display.

8. Make use of vertical space

Install wall shelves, hooks or pegboards to maximise storage without taking up valuable floor space. Keeping the floor clear allows more room for play.

9. Contain small pieces

Use compartment boxes or divided drawers for small parts such as bricks, accessories and craft materials. Containing tiny pieces prevents frustration and keeps sets complete.

10. Schedule a regular reset

Carry out a monthly review to remove broken items, reassess unused toys and restore order. Consistent maintenance prevents clutter from building up again.

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