Well, I've seen some great ideas on this board for "rooms" for the dolls. The ones I've been REALLY excited about would, unfortunately, take more time, money, and space than I have available to me.

However, my dds have too much AG stuff now to just have it around their room. I was really afraid the furniture would get stepped on and ruined, and we DEFINITELY didn't have enough accessory and outfit storage.

Let me tell you what I did! It was quick, easy, inexpensive, looks great, and greatly increased the play value of the stuff the girls have!

Target has these sets of plastic drawers...Sterilite makes a three drawer equivalent, but the ones I bought are by Iris and have 4 or 5 small drawers on top, and a large one on the bottom. They come with attachable wheels, but we didn't use those. These bins of plastic drawers are about 25" high and about 15" deep.

They look kind-of like these but are much cheaper in the store than online:
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0006O0EBK

I then went to Home Depot and bought a melamine board (you could use any finish you wanted) used for closet shelving. It was 8' long and 15" wide.

I put the shelf board on top of three bins (one on each end and one in the middle). We haven't done it yet, but you can actually create "second story" by just using 3 more bins and another board!

This actually creates "rooms" between the bins, and a "roof-top patio" on top of the board. The rooms are just about the perfect height! I'd like them even better if they were 18" deep, but I couldn't find ready-cut boards that wide. [img]tongue.gif[/img]

We also (you wouldn't have to do this but it's fun) cut pieces of cardboard the right sizes, covered them with fabric contact paper from Walmart, and attached them to the sides of the bins, and to the wall between the bins. It looks like wallpaper, and hides the contents of the drawers from the sides. They have a solid red, that seems to go well with Felicity's bed, and a blue striped one that looks great with Kirsten's stuff. It's in the hobby/craft department, and comes in rolls that look just like contact paper. [img]graemlins/rose.gif[/img]

The drawers have added TONS of storage! We now have 2 hat drawers, 2 shoe drawers, a toy drawer (Twister game, croquet set, etc), a sock drawer...you get the idea.

We turned the area on top of the board in to a school room (using the historical desks) and even found a great doll-sized "filing cabinet" from Target, too!
http://www.target.com/gp/detail.html...sin=B0002DJOX4
The drawers in the filing cabinet fit all of the school accessory sets we have, as well as the school lunches. This is SO much nicer than it looks in the picture. The box is wood, and high quality. The drawers are metal. My daughters and all of their friends have practically swooned over it!

The best part about this whole thing is ease and expense. The plastic bins were on sale for $9.99 each (Reg. price is only $14.99), the board was around $20. The filing cabinet was not really necessary, but REALLY fun.

Altogether we spent about $70, and a couple hours, and have an incredibly organized and usuable spot where my girls can enjoy all of the stuff they got for Christmas! [img]biggrin.gif[/img]

I'd love to take pictures to show you all, but I don't have a digital camera yet. Maybe I'll borrow one.

I know this is NOTHING like some of the fancy and wonderful stuff I've seen some of you do, but for us it was a great solution!

Brenda

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