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    I have eight stackable preschool cots. My home is small and I am trying to use all available space. I hate the stack of cots just sitting there when not in use. Does anyone have a creative storage solution?

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    I have heard of some people throwing a car blanket (like the play rugs, only in blanket style) over the pile. Or, they sell dry-erase and chalkboard things that you can actually attach to the pile.

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    • #3
      I have mine standing up vertically, stacked and wedged between the wall and the end of the changing table. When its nap time, I slide the changing table 4 inches to the right and slide them out one by one. It only takes up about a 1.5 ft from the wall and extends out just as far as the changing table so I'm really not losing any space.

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      • #4
        Nothing creative but I stack them on their ends so they take up less room. I also put them in a corner that I don't want the kids to play in at the bottom of my stairs.

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          (2 of the cots are being used atm)

          Most people don't even notice them there and they are very secure. This was approved by licensing.

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          • #6
            Thanks Brooksie

            You barley see them. Thanks for the photo.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Brooksie View Post
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              (2 of the cots are being used atm)

              Most people don't even notice them there and they are very secure. This was approved by licensing.
              Ooh. Are those gray? I like the color. They blend right in with the room. Mine are bright blue and they really stick out. They are behind a door in the corner so it's really not that bad though. Plus at $5 each I didn't really care what color they were! ::

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              • #8
                I wanted cots but I ended up getting 8 of those 3 inch thick nap mats from my NHI sponsor... Which is a problem because I only have three kids using them and I have NOWHERE to out the mats. They don't fold and stack well, at least not the three inch

                Not that I'm not grateful for the free mats. They are thick and cushy.

                But after the 18 wheeler delivered 47 boxes, most of em the size of my truck last week, I'm at a HUGE HUGE HUGE loss of storage ideas .


                I NEEEEEEEEEEEED HELPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP (sorry to hijack)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Brooksie View Post
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                  (2 of the cots are being used atm)

                  Most people don't even notice them there and they are very secure. This was approved by licensing.
                  hmmm... this might work for me. I haven't switched from the tri-fold mats to cots because I just don't know where I would put them. I keep the mats on the 2 shelves of the changing table. I only need 4 cots so could probably pull the changing table out a little and keep them there!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Footprints View Post
                    You barley see them. Thanks for the photo.
                    any time

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by mamac View Post
                      Ooh. Are those gray? I like the color. They blend right in with the room. Mine are bright blue and they really stick out. They are behind a door in the corner so it's really not that bad though. Plus at $5 each I didn't really care what color they were! ::
                      Mine were free. I got really lucky. My mom is the Early Child Care coordinator for a neighboring county and works with the Judy Center/Head start and they downsized and had a ton just sitting in storage. They're in great shape but were probably once a lot brighter than they are now.

                      Its funny, my boyfriend just moved in this weekend and he came downstairs during nap time and checked in on the kids and said "aww they've got their own little beds" (normally he just see's the pnps set up). He asked me when I got those and I was just kind of like... uh... they've always been here. :: HE didn't even notice them !

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                      • #12
                        At the home daycare I used to work at she didn't have stackable mats, just regular folding mats, but she had about 15 mats. Anyway, most of her daycare space was an addition to her house that her 2nd husband built and she also had a spare bathtub in the daycare bathroom so she used the tub to put all of her mats.

                        Some other Ideas:
                        -You can try putting them under a crib or bed (might only be able to put a few under)
                        -If you have any closets you can place them vertically or horizontally (depending on space)
                        -Behind the couch (if there is a space between the couch and the wall)
                        -Maybe get a bathroom towel wall rack and place it up high and hang the mats from there (may need to reinforce or have some type of sack to put them in)

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                        • #13
                          For those with mats: How about sewing a loop at one end to hang them in a similar fashion as a standing cot? Would that work?

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                          • #14
                            I also stack mine vertically in a closet. It saves on space and works out pretty well.

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                            • #15
                              My husband made me a cabinet that I use for toy storage on top as well as a center divider. We just hung fabric in front of it and cots can just wheel out at nap.
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