If you want to teach your kids how to be well-organized and keep themselves and their space neat, you must help them on that road. Their rooms are filled with toys, scattered clothes on the floor, piles of books, and board games. Each of these things should have storage space of its own. Clothes belong in a closet, and board games and balls should be stored in storage boxes, but toys and books should be displayed on the shelves. Here are some shelf designs that will free up space in your kid’s room and add to the room’s overall look.
Zig Zag Bookshelves
Every kid’s room needs a bookshelf. Installing the zig-zag bookshelf is one way not to make it mundane and ordinary. It takes the shape of a letter W and does the same job as any other bookshelf, except for the part that will look excellent on the wall. If your kid likes the look of it, feel free to go the extra mile and make more alphabet letters-inspired bookshelves. They can even be arranged so they spell your kid’s name on the wall.
Themed Display Shelves
Young kids love and cherish their toys, even more so if they are collectibles. Whether they are collecting Lord of the Rings figurines or Star Wars characters, this could be an excellent opportunity to build a themed display case for their collection. It adds a personal touch to the themed design, and they can show off their favorite bobblehead or Batman toy in a relaxed and impressive way. Add a frame on display. That way, you can paint on it and put some graphics, logos, and pictures from cartoons, comics, or films that the characters are from. What will make those toys show is some small LED lights along the edges of the display.
Puzzle Shelves
Puzzles are a good mind game and can be fun. Also, putting up some puzzle shelves in your kid’s room might be fun. These are made as one shelf, and if you make a couple of them, you can build one onto another. This will allow you to combine colors and create an awesome shelf for your kid to store their books, toys, and puzzles.
You can even frame some puzzles your kids have finished and put them on the display of that shelf. Perhaps paint the wall behind it with a puzzle pattern to add to the theme. These shelves can be assembled quickly; your kids can design their room by combining the shelf pieces the way they want.
Tree Shelf
This type of shelf can be used for almost everything, including books and toys. This impressive tree design look is an excellent solution to all those stacks of books lying around your kid’s desk. After all, books don’t have to be aligned perfectly to look cool. Bring the outdoors into their room; you can paint the shelf to give it a natural look. As your kids grow and collect more books, you can add more branches to the tree shelf and expand it quickly. You can even start with the root of the tree growing from the floor and then expand its branches.
It doesn’t have to be complicated to look cool. Use these awesome ideas for bookshelves designs to freshen up your kid’s room and free up some much-needed space.