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Resetting and reclaiming my living room back from the kids toys #resetwithme #toyroom #livingroom #ditlofasahm
As a parent, one of the biggest challenges is managing the clutter that kids' toys can bring into the living room. Over time, what starts as a neat area can quickly turn into a crowded toy zone, making it hard to relax or entertain guests. I've personally found that setting aside time for a 'reset' session, like the #resetwithme movement, is incredibly helpful. This means dedicating a few hours to sort through toys, decide what to keep and what to store away, and creating designated play zones like a specific #toyroom or toy corner. One useful strategy is incorporating multi-functional furniture, such as ottomans with hidden storage or coffee tables with drawers. This way, toys can be stowed away discreetly yet remain easily accessible for kids. Labeling storage bins with pictures or words also encourages children to participate in tidying up, turning cleanup into a shared activity rather than a chore. Another key to reclaiming the living room is consistency. Setting daily or weekly routines to tidy up helps maintain the organization and prevents toys from overtaking the space again. It’s also important to communicate with your children about the designated play areas, which supports their understanding of boundaries while still feeling free to enjoy their toys. Finally, don't be afraid to rotate toys. Keeping only a selection out at a time helps reduce clutter and keeps kids interested, as they get excited about 'new' toys when rotated back in. Combining these methods has made it possible to enjoy a living room that feels both welcoming and functional, despite the lively presence of kids’ toys. Reclaim your space step-by-step, and you'll find a balance that works for your family lifestyle.





























































































