How to organise a children’s room in 5 easy steps
School mornings can feel like a race against missing shoes, half-packed backpacks and the occasional forgotten snack box. But with a well-organised children’s room, chaos has fewer places to hide. Clear spots for homework, clothes and school essentials make getting out the door quicker – and a little less dramatic.

Ready, set, dressed!
Make getting dressed easier with a wardrobe setup that works at your child’s height. The LASTARE wardrobe combination brings together open shelves and hanging space, so everyday favourites are easy to spot (and not buried behind three “maybe” outfits).
Add hooks for jackets and bags, and group accessories together so everything needed for the day is ready to grab. When clothes have a clear place, mornings feel less like a treasure hunt – even if socks still insist on playing hide-and-seek.

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Keep hobbies in check
When hobbies start to take over the room (and the hallway), it helps to give each one its own home. A TROFAST storage solution makes it easy to sort sports gear, craft supplies and collections into separate boxes, so everything is visible and ready for action.
Mesh baskets can hold balls and trainers, while deeper boxes keep smaller bits from wandering off. The boxes slide out smoothly, making it just as easy to tidy up as it is to tip everything out. When each hobby has a clear place, getting ready feels less like a scavenger hunt.

Keep hobbies in check
When hobbies start to take over the room (and the hallway), it helps to give each one its own home. A TROFAST storage solution makes it easy to sort sports gear, craft supplies and collections into separate boxes, so everything is visible and ready for action.
Mesh baskets can hold balls and trainers, while deeper boxes keep smaller bits from wandering off. The boxes slide out smoothly, making it just as easy to tidy up as it is to tip everything out. When each hobby has a clear place, getting ready feels less like a scavenger hunt.










