>>6969036Shelving, lots of shelving, haha. I generally put stuff back into its box when I'm not playing with it, and then that box goes back on the shelf. This room is dedicated to storage and I have it ringed with ten of these bookcases. The room also has a walk-in closet with built-in shelving and drawers, plus I have a work island in the center of the room with more shelving. Got more space around the house I could use (some stuff is in the garage), but I try to keep it to one room. So I have plenty of storage space for my toys, but I don't really have a proper display going on. Apologies for not giving a full look as we've got other non-/toy/ stuff stored in here, but it's basically just boxes all over so it ain't too interesting. Doesn't help that I didn't put much thought into placing things while unpacking after the move, but I'm gradually rearranging things so it's a bit more organized.
I did leave some of the lower shelves open for loose toys, but the primary purpose I had in mind was still storage as I mostly use those shelves for stuff that won't go back into a box easily (ie built Lego sets) or stuff I'm just too lazy to put back into a box (ie valks I've transformed to battroid and have forgotten how to transform back to fighter for storage, haha). I do keep some stuff out because I want to play with it or just like having it on-hand (generally the newest stuff I get), but that's rotated out fairly regularly just as
>>6969233 described.
I love the display you've got going on there though (especially the LL and tomato collection! I nearly bought that Halloween tomato myself), and seeing displays like yours and other anons' gets me thinking about setting up a proper display myself. Got a sitting room that doesn't have much going on right now; some valks and MBs might spice it up nicely, haha.