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No matter what their age, children have a lot of stuff. Beginning at birth, children need diapers, clothes, bibs, toys, car seats, high chairs, and on an on. As they grow, their "stuff" changes. It can be quite challenging to find storage solutions that don't require you to redesign a child's room every few years.
To avoid spending a fortune over a child's lifetime, there are several key things to keep in mind when creating a storage solution for a child's room: flexibility of the storage system, current age of the child, your budget; storage space; and child's personality and individual style.
First, the child will grow and grow up, so whatever storage system you select will need to afford flexibility in what is stored and how it is stored. A storage solution that is designed strictly for a toddler will be inappropriate for an elementary school child, and you'll find yourself re-purchasing storage containers and redesigning storage systems every few years.
Your budget is a key factor in determining what storage system you'll purchase for your child's room. From a strictly practical perspective, it would be best to purchase the most durable and well-made storage pieces you can afford. They will last longer, wear well, and hold up over the years.


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