Learn how to build this DIY Lego storage cube using the free plans included in this post. It’s a great way to store legos out of sight, and it doubles as a place for the kids to build with their bricks.
With Christmas fast approaching, you may have some plans to make DIY gifts for your family and friends. This DIY Lego storage cube is a quick and easy project that you can complete in a day and the kids will love it! I’m sharing the FREE plans for this fun and functional DIY Lego storage cube so be sure to download them. I built it for one of my nephews for Christmas and it was an instant hit! Even my boys loved it. It’s a simple and affordable project that you can customize to fit right in to your house. Plus it will hopefully keep you from stepping on stray Legos!
Paint or stain it whatever color you like and even customize it with the first initial of the lucky gift recipient! You can add a plate that fits either the Lego Duplo bricks or the standard Lego bricks. Don’t forget to download the free plans and happy building!
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Vik says
My grandson’s birthday is in April. I am starting on this immediatley!
Addicted 2 DIY says
Awesome! I’d love to see a pic when you finish it!
Marzette says
Building my house would use it on making my tons and tons of.projects to finish it
Mel keene says
I love this! Thinking it would great storage for Barbie stuff! I keep seeing projects painted with the Finish Max – would get my dresser & desk painted perfectly!
Kaye Newman says
If I won the HomeRight Finish Max I was use it to paint my kitchen and bathroom cabinets.
Vineta @ The Handyman's Daughter says
I love your Lego cube! It would be perfect in my son’s room.
I would love to use the Homeright sprayer on tons of projects, especially on the kitchen cabinets I plan on painting soon. Not looking forward to that, but a sprayer would make it so much easier!
Jennifer G says
This is awesome… we have Legos everywhere in our house & this is perfect!!!!
Kevin says
I’d use the sprayer on the loft bed I’ve been painting by hand for roughly the last thousand years for my son. Then I’d move on to the closet system I’m planning for my entryway (no more piles of clothes on the floor and bench!). So many things to paint…
Megan S. says
I have an old locker that I would like to update with paint, my kitchen cabinets, all of my interior doors. The list just goes on and on and on.
Amy says
Great project! I’d use the sprayer to paint a bunk bed.
Sharon Rexroad says
I’ve been craving one of these!
julie spear says
LOVE the Lego cube!! saving this project for my future grandbabies!!!
I have a whole garage full of wood furniture which I have tried painting with an HVLP spray gun (nice finish, but SO STINKIN SLOW) and also tried a used Wagner paint sprayer (HORRIFIC FINISH, not sure if it was malfunctioning or just a bad product?) so now I am going the old-fashioned route of brush and roller, primer and chalk paint (expensive!)… wo hopefully the Rafflecopter Gods will smile on me? I NEED a HomeRight sprayer!!! Thanks Katie for the awesome giveaway chance!!! GOOD LUCK to all!!!
DJ says
I would paint my bookshelf and end tables.
Kimberly Bruhn says
Thank you, thank you! It seems like ALL the best DIYers use this sprayer. I would love a chance to try one out on some patio furniture that needs a new life! And yes, I am thinking ahead to spring (we got snow here overnight in Southern Oregon!).
Darlene says
I would use it to paint all the interior doors we are replacing.
DIYPD Peter says
I believe every kid will love this Lego cube! Nice job well done!
Addicted 2 DIY says
Thank you, Peter!
Alicia says
What size caster wheels did you use? 2inch?
Addicted 2 DIY says
Hi Alicia,
Yes, they are 2″.