Transforming Kids’ Bedrooms with Storage Lockers: Creative Ideas for a Fun and Organised Space.

Transforming Kids’ Bedrooms with Storage Lockers: Creative Ideas for a Fun and Organised Space.

Jun 25, 2024My Store Admin

Transforming Kids’ Bedrooms with Storage Lockers: Creative Ideas for a Fun and Organised Space.

Creating a kid’s bedroom that is both functional and fun can be a challenge, especially when it comes to maintaining order amidst the chaos of toys, clothes, and books. One Innovative solution is to use storage lockers. These versatile pieces not only offer ample storage but also bring a playful, unique aesthetic to the room. Here are some creative ideas to incorporate storage lockers into your child’s bedroom design.

  1. How do I get colour onto my child’s bedroom walls without painting the walls?

Colour can be brought in to your child’s bedroom by using furniture – take our lockers for example, they can be used to give colour blocking effects or bundled together in complimentary colours. Think the Oxford in Forest for toy storage and the Bexley in Light Pink for clothes and shoe storage.

  1. How to add themes to my child’s bedroom without it costing the earth?

Incorporate themed lockers to match your child’s interests. For instance, use blue lockers for a nautical theme, or pastel – coloured lockers for a princess themed room. Adding decals or magnets can personalise the lockers further, making them a special part of your child’s space.

  1. Educational and Functional

Maybe an area that can easily be overlooked in a child’s bedroom. Utilise lockers as an educational tool by labelling each one with pictures and words – you could use magnets to do this. This method helps younger children to learn organisation and word recognition. For older kids consider using chalkboard paint on the locker doors for a fun, writable surface where they can doodle or write notes (bear in mind that this might be irremovable, so be sure where you would like to locate the chalk board, and use tape to mark a shape out so you can check that the lines are straight before committing to paint!)

  1. Creative Storage Solutions

Urban Lockers offers a variety of storage styles that can be used for a range of storage needs. Place them side-by-side to create a low storage block – ideal for toys, pair with The Camden to use as a side table, ideal for nighttime lamps and bedtime books. Use The Fulham, The Chelsea or The Bexley to add a pop of colour to your clothing and footwear organisation area.

  1. Incorporate into Study Areas

Place a locker near your child’s study area to store school supplies, books and electronics. The back of cupboard cable hole makes charging for electronics super easy and safe from theft (if the door is of course locked). Of course with the lockers being magnetic, you can use magnets to stick notes, pictures and study guides to the surface of our lockers.

  1. Personalised room style

As well as being fab for a pop of colour and storage for any need, our lockers are easily personalised – we’ve covered some of the ways you can personalise the lockers already – magnets, stickers, photos...

Our lockers are a great way to add colour, personalisation and storage as well as utility to your child’s room. We know that they will love them as much as you do! Happy styling!

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