Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys

Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys


Whether your kids are young or already entering their teenage years, you know full well just how much "stuff" can accumulate outside in the yard. Using a storage shed as an outdoor toy box though, is a wonderful way to help keep your yard clean and clutter free, and it also teaches the children from young ages to pick up after themselves.

Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys

Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys

Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys


Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys



Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys

Using your outdoor storage shed as a toybox is not overly difficult either, but you will want to organize it a bit so you can make the most of the room you have, and so the kids will know where their outdoor toys properly go.

Now the first thing you'll want to do when organizing your toy shed, is to designate various zones inside. One zone for instance, should be reserved for Bicycles and riding toys. This area should have things "parked" in a logical manner, so it will be easier for the kids to get their toys out when they want them, but put them away when they're done too. Be sure not to pile things on or around the wheeled toys, otherwise someone could get hurt when trying to navigate the area.

Use large plastic bins, buckets or trash cans for storing and organizing smaller toys. You could separate these by child if you'd like, and put a name on each one so everyone has their own space. Alternatively, you could have one bin marked "pool" to use for pool toys, another marked "balls" to store all the various playing balls in, and so on.

Put pool safety equipMent in locations of their own though, and make them easily reachable. Arm floats and safety vests for smaller children for instance, can be hung on the wall right by the door, or put into an easily reachable container all their own.

Putting up shelves in your shed is another excellent way to help organize smaller items, or those toys reserved for adults or the larger children. Yard and lawn games and Supplies can go on these shelves for instance, such as golf tees and balls, ping pong equipMent, and badminton Supplies.

Nets, clubs and rackets can be organized easily by hanging them either on the wall, or from the ceiling in the corners.

Outdoor Toy Box Shed Organizing - Tips & Ideas to Help You Organize Your Sheds Used For Storing Toys

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