12 Brilliant Ways to Store LEGOs That'll Eliminate Toy Clutter
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12 Brilliant Ways to Store LEGOs That'll Eliminate Toy Clutter
"One of the easiest and cheapest ways to store LEGO bricks is using clear bins with snap-on or latched lids, like how this California home has them. These containers come in various sizes and, because they're clear, you can organize bricks by color, type, or even project. Shoe-size containers are great for single kits and easy to stack on shelves (make sure the instructions are stored in there, too)."
"Crafters know a thing or two about storing small pieces. So it's no surprise that organized LEGO enthusiasts like TikTok user @brickdesigned use plastic bead organizers to store small specialty pieces. These plastic containers and drawer systems come in several styles and sizes; some even have snap-close lids and carrying handles (just in case your kid wants to take his LEGO on the next family road trip). Tackle boxes are another popular way to store them."
"If organizing by color, shape, or set isn't important to you, you can get under-bed storage containers. Dump all of your LEGO bricks and accessories into the bins and shove them under the bed - and out of sight."
Clear plastic containers with snap-on or latched lids provide inexpensive, visible storage and allow organization by color, type, or project. Shoe-size containers fit single kits, stack easily, and can store instructions inside. Lego mat-storage combos and color-coded lidded bins enable quick sorting and portability for ongoing builds. Plastic bead organizers, tackle boxes, and drawer systems suit small specialty pieces and often include snap-close lids and carrying handles for travel. Under-the-bed storage bins allow dumping mixed bricks and accessories for out-of-sight storage when sorting is unnecessary. A mix of sizes and systems supports both project-based and long-term LEGO organization.
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