Tucked away in Perthโs industrial pocket of OโConnor, Bricks Warehouse is the kind of place that doesnโt shout for attention from the street, but once you step inside, itโs hard not to feel like youโve discovered a treasure trove. This is a proper parts haven for LEGO fans of all ages, with a huge range of genuine LEGO pieces thatโs especially exciting if your kids love building their own creations rather than sticking to a single set.


Because itโs located in a warehouse setting, the entrance can be easy to miss if youโre expecting a typical shopfront. The vibe is practical rather than polished, but thatโs part of the charm. Itโs focused on the fun stuff, finding the exact pieces you need, or wandering until inspiration strikes. If youโve got a child who can happily sort, compare and hunt for โjust one more pieceโ, youโll want to allow plenty of time.

One of the biggest wins here is how it supports open-ended, budget-friendly creativity. Instead of buying a brand-new kit every time the building bug hits, you can stock up on specific bricks, plates, tiles and specialty elements and let kids design their own builds. Itโs also a brilliant option for families trying to resurrect half-finished creations at home. When a build is missing a key piece, being able to buy parts individually can be the difference between โitโs brokenโ and โitโs back!โ

Minifigure fans are well catered for too, with plenty of character options to add more story and role-play to builds.

And for households with younger builders, there are also options suited to smaller hands and bigger imaginations.

Itโs not just about browsing in person either. Bricks Warehouse also offers categories that make it easy to shop by what youโre looking for, including parts, minifigures, stickers and instructions. If youโre chasing something specific, it can be worth checking online before you go, or ordering from home. You can explore those sections via the official site at Bricks Warehouse.

Another feature many parents will appreciate is that Bricks Warehouse also buys used LEGO. If youโve got tubs of genuine LEGO that your family has outgrown, or youโre simply drowning in bricks, you can drop them in, or even post them, so the pieces can go on to fuel someone elseโs next big build. Their buying information and rates are outlined on their official page, including what they accept and what they donโt, at Sell Your LEGO.

Overall, Bricks Warehouse is far more exciting than a standard toy store if youโve got builders in the family. Itโs a place for kids who love tinkering and creating, and for parents whoโd rather encourage hands-on, screen-free play. Whether youโre topping up a collection, tracking down missing pieces, or starting a brand-new LEGO obsession, itโs well worth adding to your list of local places to explore.
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Bricks Warehouse
Address: Unit 5 / 34 Hines Road, OโConnor WA 6163, Western Australia
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 12 pm to 5 pm; Saturday 10 am to 4 pm; Sunday closed; Public Holidays closed
Official website: https://www.brickswarehouse.com.au/















