We thought little kids were the ones with LEGO storage issues (as any mom who's stepped on a pointy piece in the middle of the night surely knows). But architect Jeremey Pelletier proves that kids-at-heart can be the most LEGO-crazed. Pelletier's collection of 250,000 (!) colorful bricks and plastic mini people is super impressive. But we're also totally in awe of his awesome organization system for them all.

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Pelletier custom-built his basement to store every tiny piece he owns. Rows upon rows of IKEA bins and plastic drawers allow him to sort by color, theme, and function. It's organization porn for sure (though, we're a little creeped out by his a drawer of teeny yellow heads).

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As you might have guessed, Pelletier is quite the avid LEGO engineer. Though he dreams up models of skyscrapers and spaceships, this petite version of his adorable pink-and-green home (which you can tour in this second video) is the project that really made us smile.

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TELL US: Is it possible to own too many LEGOs?

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From: Good Housekeeping

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Lauren Piro
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Overseeing all things home for GoodHousekeeping.com and HouseBeautiful.com, Lauren swoons over midcentury design and employs tough-love approach to decluttering (just throw it away, ladies). She loves anything neon coral, puts bacon on her veggie burgers, and would follow Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to the end of the earth.