>>11267058It's a good amount of space with some nice shelving units and a good assortment of figures. I'm kinda jealous of the amount of space you have for display as my room is about half that size and has a lot less wallspace. Though I do have some suggestions.
First off, as that other anon mentioned, get risers or flight stands. Especially for the detolf/glass cases, you have a lot of unused vertical space to better show off some figures. Perhaps even put some peg holes in the black furniture so you can plug stands directly into the walls to show off flying characters above the crowds. The Justice League/Avengers/X-men displays are a good amount of crowded, as while the top two have lots of figures they at least have space to pose and you can still see behind them. But the ones on the black shelf are way too crammed in there and it looks more storage then display.
That said, and I'm sure it's got to be in your plans but, get rid of that brown shelf. It don't match the rest of the displays, looks super cheap and it's clearly already buckling under the weight of everything on it.
Also, if possible, I would get rid of that carpet. Probably shoulda done it before installing everything, but that's just one big dust magnet.
As for the crowds...those displays are way too cramped. I'd actually recommend keeping the doors on the built ins, use it as storage and limit the amount of figures on a shelf.
>>11267089That's sad on so many levels. I honestly love when my kid plays with my toys, as that's exactly what toys are supposed to be used for. I even keep stuff like my bin of dinosaurs, older Toybiz figures or newer he-mans stuff on lower shelves to make it easier for her to reach. Though she seems to really like playing with my Classified Vamp, as she uses that as her Bluey family car.