Playroom Design Advice
KP Anderson
5 years ago
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KP Anderson
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Ideas for children's playroom
Comments (12)Hi there, This is definitely a space with potential! A rug would be a nice addition - you can pick up some really fun prints, and they're great for little ones who are likely to be sprawling on the floor. The idea of wall stickers is also a great one - especially with children's fickle tastes, as they're so easy and inexpensive to change. Also, for a real homely feel, we'd recommend curtains or a Roman blind. We even have a children's range of fabrics, which would really add an element of fun to the space. Looking forward to seeing what you do with the space! Zoe...See Moreneed help to design and decoration in the playing room
Comments (4)Have a think about what the children like doing - you'll know what equipment you need to accommodate (a crafts table, a stage, perhaps a climbing wall?). Children can be very creative - have a little brainstorming session. I'd also include a lot a accessible storage. The ceiling height is fantastic so you could accommodate some sort of a structure with a ladder. Here's an example of a structure and storage....See MoreEarly stages of designing attic play room
Comments (20)I don't know what everyone likes stylewise or colours but I quite like the houses on the wall in the first pic on the wall where your sofa is. The kids could update the characters in the Windows using decals when they grow out of a phase. It's only paint so easy to paint over when they're teenagers. The rest of the walls i'd do in a scrubbable paint. Where the radiator is i'd add a table like pic 2 but with the shelves underneath the table in pic 3 for craft storage (maybe make it deep enough for a games console in the future). I'd also add cheap shelves above for art and pencil storage etc with bins etc. The desk could be raised when they grow but also used as a tv stand when they're older. The eames chairs are kids one, they're easy to keep clean and quite cheap at £25 (seat height is 32cm) for when they grow out of them. I'd add a rug in the middle and the beanbag by the bookcase. You could add a "once upon a time" or a "read" decal over the bookcase And maybe star bunting or Pom poms over the eaves to cosy up the reading area. l'd add clothes pegs on the cupboard door for their dress up stuff plus a couple of toy bags for lightweight bits. I'd keep the rest of the room free for play (although the existing drawers could be handy) and when they're older add a sofa for tv, PlayStation etc. What type of lights do you have ATM?...See MoreBalancing a playroom space
Comments (2)I'd zone the room as it's large enough to do so. You could even have two types of flooring, a wood / laminate for the play area and carpet for the guest bedroom / lounge area. With the aid of a screen near to the sofa you would get a separate lounge / bed area from the play area. Plenty of room for two large bookcase / storage units, a little desk etc...See MoreKP Anderson
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