Stuffed creatures have a knack for taking over our living areas, but with a dash of creativity, we can maintain a neat yet fashionable space. Whether your collection is modest or resembles a plush menagerie, these storage solutions will maximize your area’s potential.
Floating Shelves
Floating shelves are excellent for exhibiting a hand-picked collection of soft toys. While providing a design element to the space, they ensure the toys are kept orderly.
See-Through Storage Cases
Transparent containers present an excellent solution for systematizing stuffed animals, all while showcasing their lovable expressions. I’m particularly fond of how these containers can be neatly stacked, which is especially beneficial for limited spaces.
Animal ‘Parks’ or Cages
Construct an animal ‘park’ through the use of timber panels or meshing to accommodate stuffed animals in a manner that’s both playful and distinctive. My children are fond of this concept, as it transforms storage into a lively display.
Generous Containers and Baskets
Set large containers or baskets in corners or beneath furniture for swift organization and availability. I appreciate the use of wicker baskets for their organic aesthetic and adaptability.
Bright Shelving Units
Shelves painted in bright shades not only accommodate stuffed animals but inject an explosion of color into the space. I particularly appreciate how these shelves adapt alongside your child, transforming from toy storage to holding books and beyond.
Toy Boxes
A classic toy box has space for many stuffed animals while introducing vintage charm to the space. I appreciate discovering antique boxes that add character.
Soft Toy System Tables
Multi-use system tables present a chic method for storing toys and can double as a side table. I value how they blend seamlessly into any space.
Wall-Suspension Planters
Repurpose wall-suspension planters to make fashionable soft toy storage. It’s a fashionable approach to exhibit your soft toy collection and give the room a designer feel.
Suspension Baskets
For a distinct and efficient storage solution, set up hanging baskets on the walls. While retaining toys off the floor, they provide a playful aspect to the space.
Cubbies and Cages
Use cubbies or construct a mini ‘cage’ to store soft toys, providing access and system. I appreciate how this strategy gives structure and tidiness to any space.
Milk Crates or System Bins
Brightly colored milk crates or containers are a useful and fun means to keep toys orderly. They can be stacked and easily moved to accommodate any area.
Stuffed Animal Swings
Present a whimsical accent with a soft toy swing suspended from the ceiling. This novel storage idea can be a delightful center point within the area.
Organizers That Go Over Doors
Over-the-door organizers equipped with see-through pouches ensure plush toys are organized and visible, negating the need for floor area. I find this particularly advantageous for spaces that are more confined.
Soft Toy Bean Bags
Transform storage into lounging by using soft toys to fill bean bag chairs. It’s inviting, comfortable, and a clever method to keep plush toys organized.
Suspended Organizers
Make use of the area behind a door or inside a wardrobe with a hanging organizer; a handy solution that saves space. It’s ideal for smaller plush toys and ensures they are always accessible.
Vacuum Seal Bags for Long-Term Storage
For long-term storage, vacuum seal bags keep soft toys secure from humidity and dust. It’s an effective method for storing toys not in rotation.
Storage Below the Bed
Make use of the space below the bed via containers or drawers for keeping soft toys not frequently in use. It’s an excellent method to maintain the space while utilizing concealed areas.
Wire Bins
Wire bins permit access and visibility to soft toys while ensuring they are retained. They’re great for a modern or industrial design aesthetic.

