Vertical Storage Tips for Condo Kids’ Bedrooms

by Gregory Wells 0

Colorful vertical shelves organizing toys and books in a modern condo kids' bedroom.

Children’s rooms can easily pile up with toys, wherein family members are likely to step on something in the room. A way to maximize space is by making use of the walls and going vertical. Here are some vertical storage tips for your child’s bedroom in your condo at Hudson Place Residences.

Integrate Wallspace

Instead of more storage, think minimalist and add pegboards. Let your kids personalize it. Add hooks for their bags, jackets and shirts. Install floating shelves for decorations and toys, and vertical hanging organizers for their smaller accessories.

Vertical Toys

Add some fun to vertical spaces for your child like magnetic paint so that they can stick magnets, art rails or wall clips so that they can show their parents their recent artworks without just scattering it around. Hang a wall magnet whiteboard for drawing and scribbling. Set up a vertical LEGO wall so that you can say goodbye to stepping on those painful lego pieces.

Use the Door

The door can be used as vertical storage as you can add slim racks, hooks, pocket organizers and more for the stuff that your children have. This is convenient as you just have to attach a hook to the door and will not require you to do any drilling.

Bunk Bed

If you have two or more kids, buying beds can take up a lot of space. A bunk bed can comfortably accommodate two while taking up less space in the room. You can use that extra floor area for different items that are useful. It can also be a fun experience for your children to use a bunk bed, giving them a fort and top bunk vibes.

Wall-mounted Desk

Kids will need a dedicated spot to do their schoolwork. Vertical setups like stacked shelves or a wall-mounted desk can save space while adding functionality in your kids room.

Gregory Wells

Gregory N. Wells is a news writer at News Maritime, covering technology, entertainment, and business with a focus on stories shaping the global digital and commercial landscape. He reports on emerging tech trends, major industry shifts, corporate developments, and entertainment news with an emphasis on clarity, accuracy, and relevance. Gregory’s work aims to make complex topics easy to understand while delivering timely, engaging coverage for a broad international audience.