Hey there fellow mom! If you’re anything like me, you know that keeping your kids’ bedrooms organized can sometimes feel like a never-ending challenge. Toys scattered, clothes mysteriously finding their way under the bed, and don’t even get me started on the mountain of dishes they manage to leave in their room!
I promise I am here to help!
In this blog post, I’ve gathered 20 amazing organization hacks that have truly transformed my kids’ bedrooms into havens of order(ish) and calm. Wave goodbye to toy-strewn floors and cluttered chaos. These practical and creative tips are not just about tidying up; they’re about creating spaces where our little ones can thrive and feel at ease. So, let’s get started on this organizational journey and help you to reclaim sanity in your home!
Not all of these bedroom organization hacks will work for your child’s bedroom, but some certainly will! Pick the ones that will make a substantial difference in your kid’s bedroom and let’s get started!

#1 Under-Bed Storage Bliss
So many times we forget about utilizing this space more. If you have room under your child’s bed, use the neglected space by investing in rolling storage bins or drawers. Perfect for stashing away seasonal clothing, extra bedding, or those overflowing toy collections, this hack instantly frees up valuable floor space.
#2 Floating Shelves for Style and Storage
Install floating shelves to display books, trophies, and decorative items. Not only do they add a touch of style to the room, but they also keep surfaces clutter-free and easily accessible.
#3 Pocketed Closet Doors!
Add a hanging pocket organizer inside the closet door for accessories and knick-knacks, you could even hang socks or underwear here, arts and crafts, there are just so many ways to store items using one of these!
#4 Label Everything
Invest in a label maker and label bins, baskets, and drawers. This simple yet effective hack makes it easy for both parents and kids to identify where everything belongs. When the kids learn where something goes, they know to put it back there, maybe not immediately, but they do get there! I love using labels in my home!

#5 Hang It Up
Use hooks and pegs for easy access to frequently used items like backpacks, hats, or pajamas. If your kids have somewhere to hang their belongings they are more likely to do so. Continue to encourage them to hang up their stuff at the end of each night, this will help to minimize the chances of items ending up on the floor.
#6 Rolling Cart Magic
A rolling cart with multiple shelves serves as a mobile storage solution for art supplies, small toys, and crafts and hobbies. Move it around as needed, keeping everything within arm’s reach. Rolling carts work well for kids bedrooms that don’t have a lot of space for ‘stuff’!
#7 Clear Storage Bins for Easy Visibility
Opt for transparent storage bins so that the contents are easily visible. This helps kids quickly identify what’s inside without rummaging through multiple containers, it also helps to make cleanup a breeze.
#8 Double Duty Dresser
Place baskets on top of the dresser to use to toss in frequently used daily items, turning every dresser into an organizing ninja.

#9 The Mighty Magnet Strip!
A magnetic strip on a wall can hold onto those pesky metal cars and trains that always seem to roam free. Keep them captive and organized this this simple strip idea.
#10 Stack ‘Em Up!
Stackable containers are like Legos for clothes – build up and save that precious floor space.
#11 Art Gallery Walls!
Display their masterpieces on floating ledges, pieces of string or clipboards. Artwork rotation keeps things fresh and clutter-free.

#12 Hang The Hamper
Instead of using precious floor space, hang your child’s hamper on the wall or the back of the door! This works so well and frees up so much space.
#13 Jarred Genius!
See-through jars make for perfect pen, pencil, and crayon keepers. No more pen hunts during homework time. You should be able to pick up a set of these at The Dollar Store or ask some friends if they have some extra Mason jars!
#14 Box It Like a Pro!
Repurpose colorful gift boxes for storing seasonal clothes or less frequently used items up on closet shelves.Most of the time we don’t use all the space in a kids closet, these are stackable and perfect to store clothes and accessories not used.

#15 Colorful Cubbies for Clarity
Implement color-coded cubbies for each category of toys. Not only does this make cleanup a breeze, but it also adds a vibrant and visually appealing element to the room. Teach your kids to associate colors with specific toy groups, making organization a fun and educational process.
#16 Homework Headquarters
Create a dedicated homework station with a small desk and organizers. This not only encourages a focused study environment but also keeps school supplies in one place, reducing the chances of a last-minute scramble for a misplaced textbook.
#17 Lego Storage Table
If you have a lego loving child, this can be a bit of a nightmare with legos all over the floor! This dedicated Lego station provides a designated space for building and ensures that those tiny bricks stay off the floor, and don’t cause mom any pain!
#18 Personalized Toy Bins
Personalize toy bins with your kids’ names or pictures. This not only adds a decorative touch but also helps children associate specific containers with their belongings, making cleanup more personalized and engaging.

#19 Over-the-Door Organizers!
Shoe organizers aren’t just for shoes. Stuffed animals, art supplies, you name it! If it fits, it sits.
#20 Large Baskets
Having a large basket in a kids room is a great way to hide stuff in a pinch!
Implementing these 20 amazing organization hacks will undoubtedly transform your kids’ bedrooms into organized and functional spaces. With a touch of creativity and a commitment to maintaining order, you and your little ones can enjoy a clutter-free haven that fosters creativity, learning, and relaxation. Happy organizing, fellow mom!
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Grainne Foley
Grainne Foley is a wife and mother of 2 great kids. During her 5 years of full time RV travel, Grainne learned to become very efficient at household chores, in order to make time for family adventures. Now, back in a house, she has continued to create tools and techniques to help others lighten the load of household organization and cleaning.
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