Next, we added the Ikea Kisiner wall pocket ($4) on one side of the table that can hold instruction manuals, building blocks and more. The colors worked out perfectly with the storage boxes and with Legos themselves. We used two screws per pocket and simply cut off the loops at the top of the pockets. We burned the edges of the cut off loops to make sure they wouldn't fray.
There you have it, an inexpensive but very cool Lego play table!

What a great lego table, my kids could use something like this so that there legos are not all over the floor.
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