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Closet playroom in a small space
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- If you have a spare closet in your home, you can quickly turn it into a kid’s playroom. You can choose whether you want to keep the doors depending on their shape and size. If they are too restrictive, you may be better off removing them.
- Place the kids’ toys and books on the painted and decorated shelves, and buy a few bean bags. To make things more fun, buy a 3D wall panel or wallpaper with some funny print for the adjoining wall. Also, corner shelves are a fantastic solution for books, stuffed animals, toys, or the display of your kid’s artwork.
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- you can have a dedicated playroom, even in small spaces, with good organization
- if you use the closet space, then you will need some wardrope cabinet and/or dresser to store your kids clothes
- that will take up space in the room that could also function as a organized play area
- but the advantage of the closet is that you can close the doors once your child is done playing.
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Turn storage areas into playgrounds
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- Clear out the area under the stairs from the items you store there and redesign it into a safe place for your little ones. The room under the stairs is also great for keeping their toys, so you don’t have to clean the mess they leave after playing.
- It can become a great playroom in a small place, with just a little of your time. You get bonus points for letting them role-play Harry Potter there.
- If you have an attic space, clean it up and set up a playroom for your kids there. Bring their playthings, paint the walls in your kid’s favorite colors, and it can easily become their dreamland. Buy sturdy wall shelves and display your kid’s favorite possessions on them, making them easy to catch and retrieve when it’s time to play.
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- attics are great places to setup a playroom area
- the advantage of attics is the place can remain a “toy mess” that won’t impact the other areas of the home
- use the attic space to create a theme that will make the room fun and creative
- paint the walls in your favorite color – and then use playroom decals to build out the theme
- then once your children grow out of the playroom stage, convert the space into their private bedroom
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A small themed room or themed corner
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- Kids’ corner in the room can feature a unique theme. Ask your kid/s what they would like and design a corner or area of the room in a unique way.
- Besides wallpapers, you can find furniture made featuring such themes, for example, a chair, bed, or toy box. Themes are great for children’s imagination, and they will undoubtedly enjoy their uniquely designed, personalized playroom area. Whenever you can, choose bright colors, because they make the room look more spacious.
- Also, adding a mirror in a child’s playroom will help make the space seem larger and achieve a better home interior balance. Moreover, consider buying cupboards shaped like a tree or a house. Maybe you can hand paint them, too? Only your imagination is the limit.
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- boys usually ask for an automobile, dinosaurs, or superhero theme
- girls usually prefer fairies, Barbie, and princess themes
- if you have kids of a different gender, you can safely resort to a jungle, zoo, cartoons, marine life, and such.
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Smart storage solutions
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- Lightweight, plastic portable storage options allow you to create a mobile playroom, which you can instantly set up in any room. Throw in a fin rug, add some brightly colored floor cushions, and, hey presto, your instant playroom is ready!
- Try to find funny-shaped shelves and other furniture that will help in organizing kids’ belongings. There are many kid-friendly home ideas you can use. Remember, you need something stylish but functional at the same time. Clever seats that double as storage are great for small homes. Use them instead of traditional toy chests. Let them serve as a bench and avoid adding bulky adult chairs into the kid’s corner.
- A designated play corner is a great way to keep your child’s belongings under control in one dedicated area. To help your kid in keeping their playthings tidy, buy a few storage containers. Also, use translucent labeled bins as a resting place for their toys.
- It will help them develop organizational skills from an early age. Make sure it’s easy enough for your kids to know what’s what, what belongs where, and that it’s not too tricky to open/close so that they can do more on their own.
- If you have two or more kids, smartly arrange everything based on their age. Smaller items should go to the top shelves, out of your toddler’s reach. Larger toys and games are fine on the lower shelves; your kids will reach them easily and put everything back themselves.
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- add some creative thinking to youd kids storage solutions
- the goal is to get “them” to clean up after themselves
- children should be trained to be tidy with a checkoff list and reward to tidy appearance
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Save space with style
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- For a playroom in a small space, you can get two-story playsets. They don’t take too much floor space and are easy to set up in the corner of the room. You will find it very practical as your kids will play on one level of the set while their toys will be stashed on the other.
- Always choose multi-functional items, such as a desk that converts to a play table or an ottoman that can flip open and reveal toy storage.
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- creative playroom furniture use yellow, green and orange – the colors of a sunny spring morning
- every playroom should have a desk with chairs
- your child can use the desk for drawing, writing, reading and assembling toys
- a theme idea is a makeshift school house room for play school – pefect as your toddlers get older
- they can play school and being the teacher as the recite school lessons
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Conclusion
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- A dedicated playroom in a small space will help your kids be more organized and disciplined, learning not to make a mess in the rest of the home. That’s especially important if you or your spouse work from home and don’t want to trip over kid’s toys all the time. Luckily, you don’t need an extra room to put all these tips into good use.
- You can divide your children’s room or a living room, and with a little bit of effort, turn one half into the playroom. Carefully selected furniture will help you maximize space and create a visual boundary. A low bookcase or a portable desk with a few drawers will help achieve this. Use your space as efficiently as possible, and you’ll have all you need, no matter how small your home might be!
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