Skip to content New Home Counselors

Questions? Call or Text

(484) 626-1616

Two-story living room with stone fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and hardwood floors

Organizing Kids Spaces

From toys and art supplies to clothes, homework piles, electronics, and more, kids have a unique way of turning any space into pure chaos! When you have a bustling household and laundry, dishes, yardwork, and everything else to keep up with, it’s easy for a kid’s playroom or bedroom to get out of hand. However, it’s easier than you may think to keep these spaces neat and organized. There are plenty of neat tricks to clear the clutter – we’ve outlined some ideas for you below!

Consider the Layout & Furnishings
Whether or not your child has a large room or a smaller space, it’s key to consider the layout you’re working with. Bunk beds or lofted beds can be an excellent option if you’re looking for more room to move about and organize any clutter on the floor. If that’s not an option, consider bed risers so you can store extra bins and storage under the bed; that is, if you don’t already have a bed with drawers or attached storage. 
To keep clutter off the floor, you may want to put up shelves or cabinets for more storage space. If your child has a desk, utilize that space as well! You can put additional storage cubes on top of the desk if necessary. Be sure to invest in furnishings that can double as other things – for example, if you buy an ottoman for your child’s room, make sure it has a storage component so you can lift the top and keep toys, blankets, or whatever else inside!

Quarterly Cleanings
Many people talk about spring cleaning… but what happens the rest of the year? Create a routine with your kids to clear the clutter seasonally. This is a great way to keep the space neat and clean; it’s also an excellent way to introduce your child to the idea of recycling and donating items they may not use anymore. Encourage kids to keep a ‘donate bin’ at all times in their bedroom or playroom – then, when it comes time to spring (or summer or winter or fall) clean, you can take a trip and donate those clothes, toys, etc. This will teach your kids to be more mindful about the items they do and don’t use regularly, and also to think about those less fortunate. 

Create Fun Displays
Sometimes it can seem like your kids have more paperwork piled up than an attorney’s office – what to do with it all? Keep bulletin boards and other display boards around the home to encourage your kids to hang their artwork or whatever else they may want to showcase. It can be fun to set a theme each month (or season) to change up these boards and rotate the artwork – like an at-home art gallery. Again, this will encourage your kids to keep things off of the floor or piling up on desks and chairs. Keeping organized doesn’t have to be such a chore!


  • Recent Posts
Grand Finale! Hillcrest Estates at Mountain Top

Grand Finale! Hillcrest Estates at Mountain Top

After 4 years, Hillcrest Estates at Mountain Top is nearly ...
The Ultimate Lehigh Valley Event Lineup for May & June 2026

The Ultimate Lehigh Valley Event Lineup for May & June 2026

Easton Street Eats Food Truck FestivalWest Ward, N 12th Stre...
New Home Pre-Construction Guide: Dream to Reality - Preparing Your Home

New Home Pre-Construction Guide: Dream to Reality - Preparing Your Home

Building a new home in the Lehigh Valley starts long before ...
  • Archives

Testimonials

Moving to a home that was close to family with plenty of space were the two most important factors in their decision to relocate to Pennsylvania from New York. They believe they truly found their forever home, and we were honored to help them make that d…


The Swauger family chose Tuskes Homes and our Wolf's Run community to call home, where Lily finds her dream room- a space she had always imagined.

Bright bedroom with rustic wood bed frame, sage green bedding, and large windows overlooking trees

When the time came for high school sweethearts Erin and Nick to buy their first house, they decided to build their dream home with us at our Northwood Farms community in Easton, Pennsylvania. From getting engaged in their home to bringing home a new 4 le…


New York transplants Tanya and Anthony were drawn to new construction to cross every item off their dream home's wish list.


Questions? I'm here to help

Send me a quick message and I'll get back with you shortly!

Martha - Lehigh Valley New Home Advisors
Martha

New Home Specialist

(484) 626-1616