All children love LEGOS. While these little building blocks are fantastic, the task of sorting and storing them can seem overwhelming. These creations were in my handbag, next to my bed, under chairs, on the other side of the mantelpiece, and in the shower. If you need a solution to your LEGO problem, check out these creative Lego storage ideas. Let your kids enjoy all the benefits of LEGOS without having to rummage through a huge bucket to find what you need.
DIY Lego table made of IKEA Ingo dining table and IKEA Trofast buckets.
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Place your Lego on a portable tray and move all the parts to easily clean them without destroying their hard work.
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DIY LEGO tray wooden play station breakfast tray.
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Convert your train table into a LEGO table. The best thing about this upgrade is that the insert sits on top of the table so it can be removed and used as a pull table at any time.
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Hanging wall LEGO storage system made of curtain rods, hooks and plastic buckets. It is easy for children to see everything and to take off and put back their buckets themselves.
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Use a steel service cart with three shelves to store the Lego sets and characters, as well as ongoing projects. Children can work at the dining table, the kitchen table and the coffee table – wherever the family gathers.
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Use a tool box as a portable Lego organizer. The removable containers make cleaning and sorting easier. source
Lego organization with drawer organizers that fit perfectly and dimensionally to fit in any area.
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Set up a Lego storage unit on casters to roll under the bed.
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Travel Lego box made from a flip-top box.
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Store Lego sets with this adorable bookshelf. Turn your child's room into a fun room full of building blocks.
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DIY Lego storage solution.
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Turn a large picture frame with the glass removed into a DIY Lego mini figure display.
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The printer drawer is a great home for these Lego characters.
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Place the organizer on the wall with drawers. Keep all Lego parts sorted by color.
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DIY LEGO table from old furniture. source
A LEGO storage from a bread pan stand. Children can stack their work in progress on a tray and slide it into the frame. source
Lego table with storage space.
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Inexpensive and simple LEGO Storage Organizer. Use the metal rail to hang these black plastic containers on the wall. The containers are removable from the rail so children can easily remove them and find what they're looking for.
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DIY LEGO table with hanging buckets and magnetic boxes for additional Lego storage space.
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In this toolbox with stacked drawers, the LEGO collection is sorted by color. It is perfect in form and function.
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Make storing and organizing Lego bricks child's play with a shoe rack.
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