How to Store Your LEGO Bricks for Quick & Easy Building

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store your LEGO bricks for quick & easy building

How to Store Your LEGO Bricks for Quick & Easy Building

In case you want to sort and store your LEGOs, here is an idea how to do it.

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The Idea

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I usually had my LEGOs stored is a large sideboard in several boxes. That meant: Every time I wanted to build something, I had o take them out, put them somewhere and put them back afterwards.

I usually had my LEGOs stored is a large sideboard in several boxes. That meant: Every time I wanted to build something, I had o take them out, put them somewhere and put them back afterwards.

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A few days ago we discovered a Mandal headboard at the IKEA "As is" section for 20€ and bought it. We didn't know what to do with it, but later that day I found a large binder clip on my desk.

A few days ago we discovered a Mandal headboard at the IKEA "As is" section for 20€ and bought it. We didn't know what to do with it, but later that day I found a large binder clip on my desk.

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So I found an easy way to hang something on the headboard. Most of my LEGO was currently stored in IKEA Glis boxes.

So I found an easy way to hang something on the headboard. Most of my LEGO was currently stored in IKEA Glis boxes.

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So the idea of a LEGO workspace was born: Put the headboard on the wall and hang the boxes (24 per headboard) with binder clips.

So the idea of a LEGO workspace was born: Put the headboard on the wall and hang the boxes (24 per headboard) with binder clips.

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Here is where I placed it: At the end of my desk, so there is a clear distinction between building space and office space.

Here is where I placed it: At the end of my desk, so there is a clear distinction between building space and office space.

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Mount the Headboard(s)

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Mount the headboard on the wall first (as described in the manual).

Mount the headboard on the wall first (as described in the manual).

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Starting after 4cm, attach a pair of binder clips with a distance of 22cm, then 8cm, then 22cm again... Do that in every 4th row.

Starting after 4cm, attach a pair of binder clips with a distance of 22cm, then 8cm, then 22cm again... Do that in every 4th row.

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Prepare the Boxes

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Remove the hinged covers from the boxes using a handle from the binder clips to push out the pins holding the cover.

Remove the hinged covers from the boxes using a handle from the binder clips to push out the pins holding the cover.

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Here is a video on how easy it is to remove the hinged cover.

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To attach the binder clip to the box you need to bend one of the handles, attach it to the box, then bend it back again. Twice per box.

To attach the binder clip to the box you need to bend one of the handles, attach it to the box, then bend it back again. Twice per box.

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This is a video of how easy and fast it is to bend the binder clips.

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Yes, you have to do this with every box, no exceptions.

Yes, you have to do this with every box, no exceptions.

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In case you have no bending unit at home, a screw clamp will be great help for bending the  handles.

In case you have no bending unit at home, a screw clamp will be great help for bending the handles.

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Hang & Adjust the Boxes

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There are two ways you can hang the boxes. The left one has a small advantage.

There are two ways you can hang the boxes. The left one has a small advantage.

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Hanging the box using the top handle, you'll be able to adjust the height using to lower handle.

Hanging the box using the top handle, you'll be able to adjust the height using to lower handle.

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This is how to bend the adjustment-handle.

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Here you see the difference with and without height adjustment.

Here you see the difference with and without height adjustment.

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The Result

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All done...

All done...

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Ready to Build!

Ready to Build!

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Whenever you're not building with your LEGOs, you can put the cover back on.

Whenever you're not building with your LEGOs, you can put the cover back on.

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A clear distinction of office & LEGO space

A clear distinction of office & LEGO space

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With a lot of light from above

With a lot of light from above

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The boxes have variable compartments, which is great for LEGO.

The boxes have variable compartments, which is great for LEGO.

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I need your help: I need more boxes but the light-Blue boxes are no longer sold at IKEA. Does anyone have these boxes, doesn't need them anymore & would sell them to me? Contact: ikeahack@storbeck.me

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I'm an IT-Consultant by day, but at night (and on weekends) I become a biker, IKEAhacker and LEGO-enthusiast.

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Supplies

IKEA Mandal headboard

24 IKEA Glis boxes per headboard

48 Binder Clips (capacity 24 or 28mm) per headboard

2 long nose pliers

Daniel

Ingenius

Daniel 3 months ago

Josh Patsey

I have that train station, love that thing. Great idea

Josh Patsey 3 months ago

Martin Storbeck

Hi Kari. I'm currently building it, I'll post it in about two weeks

(author) 5 months ago

Kari Kane

My son is 12 and is a Lego fanatic - thanks for sharing a great system- do you have a system for the built items!!!!

Kari Kane 5 months ago

Alex Gunzerman

in the process make sure u dont step on them

Alex Gunzerman 5 months ago

Martin Storbeck

Very cool, please send pics I'll post them

(author) 6 months ago

Annie Johnson

Brilliant!!!this opens up a new realm of organizational possibilities I am going to utilize this concept for my sewing and quilting.

Annie Johnson 6 months ago

Jack Harrison

Awesome!

Jack Harrison 8 months ago

A Kimball

Thank you for sharing the update. What a fabulous and creative solution!!!

A Kimball 8 months ago

A Kimball

Very creative and so organized

A Kimball 8 months ago

Aaron M.

I love Legos to! There so much fun!

Aaron M. 8 months ago

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Martin Storbeck

Look at my guide "recycle an old harddisk-drive as Desktop-Art"

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The Drew

Every nice guide thank you. I'm curious about the framed hard drive though :-)

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