Keeping Kids' Bedrooms Organised During the Easter Holidays
The Easter holidays are a welcome break for children, but they can quickly turn bedrooms into busy, cluttered spaces. With more time spent playing, crafting and relaxing at home, it doesn't take long for mess to build up. With just a few simple adjustments to how the room is set up, you can make a noticeable difference, helping you keep everything organised and tidy.
Start With a Simple Reset
Before the holidays get into full swing, it's worth taking a little time to reset the room. You don't need to do a full overhaul, just a practical clear out that makes the space easier for you to manage. When there's less in the room to begin with, it's much easier for you to keep things under control as the holidays go on.
We recommend going through toys, books and clothes together and deciding what's still being used regularly. Items that are no longer needed can be packed away or got rid of, which helps you clear some space straight away.
Make Storage Work For Your Child
One of the most common reasons bedrooms get messy is because the storage isn't easy to use. If things are hard for your children to reach or don't have a clear place, things end up on the floor instead. During the Easter holidays, when routines are more relaxed, this becomes even more noticeable.
We focus on making storage accessible and straightforward so children can use it without needing any help. Lower shelves, drawers that are easy to open and simple storage spaces all make a difference. When everything has a clear place and is within easy reach, tidying up becomes much quicker and easier to manage.
Storage beds can really help you out here. Choosing designs that include built-in storage helps you make use of space that would otherwise go unused. Whether it's drawers, shelves or hidden compartments, this kind of setup reduces the need for additional furniture and keeps the room feeling more open.
Create A Room That Supports Different Activities
During the holidays, bedrooms become multi-purpose spaces. One minute your child's playing with toys, the next they're drawing, reading or just relaxing. Without some level of structure, it can quickly feel chaotic. We find it helps to think of the room in terms of how it's used throughout the day. Having a clear place for different activities makes it easier for your child to move between them without everything getting mixed together. Even small changes, like keeping books in one area and toys in another, will make the room feel more organised.
Make The Most of Your Bed Space
The bed is usually the largest piece of furniture in a child's bedroom, so it makes sense to use it as efficiently as possible. We offer a range of children's beds designed with built-in storage, which can be particularly useful during busy periods like school holidays.
Mid sleeper and high sleeper beds, for example, allow you to use the space underneath for storage or even a small desk area. This helps free up the rest of the room, making it easier to keep things tidy. For smaller bedrooms, ottoman beds provide hidden storage without taking up any extra floor space, giving you a practical way to store toys, bedding or seasonal items.
Keep Tidy-Ups Quick and Consistent
No one wants to spend the holidays constantly tidying up, and it's not realistic to expect a perfectly organised room at all times. What works better is keeping things simple and consistent so mess doesn't build up too quickly. We suggest you keep tidy-ups short and part of your daily routine. A quick reset at the end of the day, where toys are put away and surfaces are cleared, can make a big difference.
The key is to focus on maintaining the space rather than trying to perfect it. When everything has a place, even a quick tidy can bring the room back to a good standard.
Keep Things Feeling Fresh Without Adding Clutter
It's easy for bedrooms to become overcrowded, especially when new toys or activities are introduced during the holidays. Instead of adding more, one way you can make it work better is to rotate what's already there. By keeping some items stored away and bringing them back out later, the room feels refreshed without becoming cluttered. It also helps your child stay interested in what they already have.
A More Manageable Easter Holiday Setup
Keeping a child's bedroom organised during the Easter holidays doesn't need to be complicated. With the right setup and a focus on practical storage, you can create a space that's easy to maintain even when your routines are a bit more relaxed.
By making storage accessible, using space efficiently, and keeping tidy-ups simple, you'll find it much easier to stay on top of things. It's less about keeping everything perfect and more about creating a room that works for everyday life during the holidays.





