As I'm allowing the "new me" (with child) to emerge and take shape...I'm inspired by outside inventiveness these days.
Here is one such find!
I'm continually thinking up and concocting toy storage solutions, but it never occurred to me that an architecture firm could provide some answers to the dilemma. The French architecture company, Agnes et Agens has turned storing solutions into an art display.
It's fun, clean and orderly. Splash some vintage toys here and there and it definitely sparks some joyful feelings. I might be tempted to paint it my own choice of colors.
Fans of sustainable furniture, we are - ya, the flea market finds and upcycled creations.
Perhaps this is a little off topic, but it comes to mind. A couple of years ago my husband tried his had at making our first cardboard chair. Perhaps because it was more time consuming than originally thought, or the way life has gone, unfortunately so far, it has also been our last cardboard furniture creation.
It looked something like this, only with one less squiggle. We gave it to my brother for Christmas - because handmade gifts are close to the BEST! However, this cardboard chair one comes to you from Moss . In terms of storage, your seat or a vase or a pile of nice displayed practical books might be nice.
If you have some unique toy storage answers, please Do share! Feel free to add your link to pics. or blog post!
Here is one such find!
I'm continually thinking up and concocting toy storage solutions, but it never occurred to me that an architecture firm could provide some answers to the dilemma. The French architecture company, Agnes et Agens has turned storing solutions into an art display.
It's fun, clean and orderly. Splash some vintage toys here and there and it definitely sparks some joyful feelings. I might be tempted to paint it my own choice of colors.
Fans of sustainable furniture, we are - ya, the flea market finds and upcycled creations.
Perhaps this is a little off topic, but it comes to mind. A couple of years ago my husband tried his had at making our first cardboard chair. Perhaps because it was more time consuming than originally thought, or the way life has gone, unfortunately so far, it has also been our last cardboard furniture creation.
It looked something like this, only with one less squiggle. We gave it to my brother for Christmas - because handmade gifts are close to the BEST! However, this cardboard chair one comes to you from Moss . In terms of storage, your seat or a vase or a pile of nice displayed practical books might be nice.
If you have some unique toy storage answers, please Do share! Feel free to add your link to pics. or blog post!
PJ, I love this look so much and have actually considered re-doing the living room entertainment wall to be something like this. So many ideas and so little time!
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