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How to store Lego: tips to organise your collection

Lego brings endless hours of creative fun, but let’s be honest – it also comes with a major downside: the mess. From stepping on stray bricks (ouch!) to struggling to keep sets together, organising Lego can be a challenge. But don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with some brilliant Lego storage ideas to keep your collection tidy, organised, and even beautifully displayed.

Reasons to store Lego properly

  • Protect your investment: Lego isn’t cheap! Keeping it organised prevents bricks from getting lost or damaged.
  • Encourage creativity: A tidy setup means more time building and less time searching for that one missing piece.
  • Reduce stress: Say goodbye to clutter and hello to a home where Lego has its own place.
  • Display your hard work: Completed Lego sets deserve to shine, not gather dust in a corner.

10 Lego storage solutions to keep bricks tidy

A set of storage rainbow coloured drawers.

1. Lego storage drawers

Drawer systems are a lifesaver for Lego enthusiasts of all ages. From compact cube storage with pull-out containers to tiered baskets, they’re perfect for sorting bricks by size, colour, or set.

  • Use clear plastic drawers to see what’s inside without opening.
  • Label each drawer (e.g. "Minifigures," "Red Bricks," "Accessories").
  • Opt for tiered trolley drawers for easy movement.
A picture of a storage box for Lego.

2. Lego boxes & buckets

Lego-specific storage boxes and buckets are ideal for quick clean-ups. Options like stackable Lego storage bricks are both functional and decorative.

  • Use a colour-coded system to match box colours with the bricks inside.
  • Opt for buckets with lids for easy stacking.
A grey set of drawers.

3. Storage cabinets

Got a larger collection? Storage cabinets, such as sideboards or cupboards, are a sleek, adult-friendly way to hide Lego clutter.

  • Add internal dividers or bins to organise smaller pieces.
  • Use a lockable cabinet to protect delicate sets from little hands.
A child's set of table and chairs.

4. Lego tables with storage

Multifunctional Lego tables combine play and organisation. Many include built-in storage compartments or drawers to keep everything within arm’s reach.

  • Use one drawer for bricks and another for instruction booklets.
  • Choose a foldable table for small spaces.
A set of storage boxes.

5. Bags & pouches

For Lego on the go, bags and pouches are unbeatable. Drawstring play mats that double as storage bags are especially handy for kids.

  • Use zip pouches for sorting by theme (e.g. “Space,” “Vehicles”).
  • Lunchboxes or toiletry bags can double as Lego storage for travel.
A set of storage boxes.

6. Storage boxes & baskets

Whether it’s under-bed storage boxes or decorative woven baskets, these solutions keep Lego hidden yet accessible.

  • Use compartmentalised toolboxes to keep sets separate.
  • Slide slim storage trunks under beds or sofas to maximise space.
A grey storage box.

7. Storage benches & ottomans

Dual-purpose furniture like storage benches or ottomans is perfect for family rooms. Simply lift the lid to reveal a hidden Lego stash.

  • Use smaller bins inside for additional organisation.
  • Choose padded ottomans to double as extra seating.
A storage shelf shaped like a house.

8. Bookcases

Bookcases aren’t just for books: they’re perfect for Lego too! Use them to store boxes of bricks or display completed sets.

  • Use adjustable shelves to accommodate larger sets.
  • Add decorative bins for hidden storage on lower shelves.
A storage box.

9. Wheeled storage

Wheeled storage solutions like under-bed boxes or trolley carts make tidying up a breeze. Simply roll them out when needed and tuck them away when done.

  • Assign a wheeled box for each family member.
  • Use stackable wheeled drawers for large collections.
A set of storage shelves.

10: Lego shelf ideas

Wondering how to store completed Lego sets? Shelves are your best friend.

  • Use wall-mounted shelves to display prized builds out of reach.
  • Group your sets by theme for a museum-like display.
  • Opt for glass display cases to protect builds from dust and little hands.

Tips to organise Lego bricks by size, colour or set

  • Sort by size: Keep small pieces like studs or tiles in divided containers.
  • Sort by colour: Makes finding the right piece quicker and more visually appealing.
  • Sort by set: Use zip bags or small bins to keep sets together, along with their instructions.

Organising Lego doesn’t have to be a chore. With the right storage solutions, you can turn chaos into order – keeping bricks tidy, sets complete, and masterpieces proudly displayed. Whether you’re a parent of a Lego-loving kid or an adult builder yourself, Argos has the storage to help you conquer the clutter.